The Liverpool FC vs Brighton & Hove Albion FC timeline tells a story that few could have predicted just a decade ago. For most of its history, this fixture was one of comfortable Anfield dominance. In the modern era, it has become one of the most compelling and unpredictable match-ups in the Premier League, with Brighton transforming from routine opposition into a side capable of genuinely unsettling one of England’s most powerful clubs.

    Brighton and Liverpool first met competitively in a 1908 FA Cup tie, though for decades the two clubs occupied entirely different spheres of English football. Liverpool were perpetual contenders at the top of Division One; Brighton were a south coast side bouncing through the lower tiers and only fleetingly threatening the upper reaches of the Football League. Their meetings were rare, and Liverpool invariably had the better of whatever encounters did take place. The two clubs operated in different worlds for most of the twentieth century, which made the recent shift in dynamics all the more striking.

    The modern chapter of the Liverpool FC vs Brighton & Hove Albion FC timeline only truly began when the Seagulls established themselves in the Premier League following their 2017 promotion under Chris Hughton. At that point, Brighton’s primary mission was survival, and Liverpool were building toward what would become one of the most dominant periods in their history under Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool won nine consecutive meetings against Brighton from 1991 through to 2020, a run that made the fixture look entirely one-sided from a statistical standpoint.

    The turning point arrived in February 2021, when Brighton won 1-0 at Anfield during a nightmarish period for Klopp’s injury-ravaged squad. That victory announced something quietly significant: Brighton under Graham Potter were not simply coming to survive. They were coming to play — and occasionally to win. The result did not cause immediate alarm, but it established a competitive precedent that would grow more pronounced as the years passed.

    The 2022-23 season produced the most astonishing entries in the Liverpool FC vs Brighton & Hove Albion FC timeline. Brighton won 3-0 at the Amex in January 2023 and followed it just weeks later with a 2-1 FA Cup victory over Liverpool at the same venue. Roberto De Zerbi’s team were playing some of the most technically refined football outside the established top six, and Liverpool — then in a difficult transitional phase — found Brighton’s pressing patterns deeply uncomfortable. A double over Liverpool in a single month was a genuinely remarkable achievement for a club of Brighton’s resources.

    Further underlining the shift in this rivalry, Leandro Trossard — now of Arsenal — scored five goals against Liverpool during his time at Brighton, including a famous hat-trick at Anfield in October 2022 in a thrilling 3-3 draw. Mohamed Salah remains the fixture’s all-time top scorer from Liverpool’s side, having accumulated 11 goals against the Seagulls across multiple seasons — a tally that speaks to his relentless consistency even in difficult fixtures.

    The broader head-to-head record across 46 competitive meetings still tilts heavily in Liverpool’s favour, with the Reds leading by 25 wins to Brighton’s nine, and 12 draws. However, Liverpool have only won seven of their last 14 meetings with Brighton across all competitions, indicating just how dramatically the short-term balance has shifted. The 2024-25 season saw Liverpool win 2-1 at Anfield in November 2024 and edge a 3-2 EFL Cup thriller on the south coast the month before, though Brighton’s quality was evident throughout.

    A 2-0 home win for Liverpool at Anfield in December 2025 temporarily reasserted the traditional hierarchy, before Brighton responded by winning 2-1 at the Amex in March 2026, completing a reversal of a 3-0 FA Cup defeat from just one month earlier in the same season.

    SeasonCompetitionVenueResult
    Feb 2021Premier LeagueAnfieldLiverpool 0-1 Brighton
    Oct 2022Premier LeagueAnfieldLiverpool 3-3 Brighton
    Jan 2023Premier LeagueAmex StadiumBrighton 3-0 Liverpool
    Jan 2023FA Cup R4Amex StadiumBrighton 2-1 Liverpool
    Oct 2023Premier LeagueAmex StadiumBrighton 2-2 Liverpool
    Nov 2024Premier LeagueAnfieldLiverpool 2-1 Brighton
    Dec 2025Premier LeagueAnfieldLiverpool 2-0 Brighton
    Feb 2026FA Cup R4AnfieldLiverpool 3-0 Brighton
    Mar 2026Premier LeagueAmex StadiumBrighton 2-1 Liverpool

    Overall H2H Summary (All Competitions)

    StatLiverpool FCBrighton & Hove Albion
    Total Meetings4646
    Wins259
    Draws1212
    Last 14 Meetings (Wins)75
    Top Scorer in FixtureSalah – 11 goalsTrossard – 5 goals
    Biggest Win6-1 (2012)3-0 (Jan 2023)
    Last MeetingBrighton 2-1 LiverpoolMar 2026

    The Liverpool FC vs Brighton & Hove Albion FC timeline remains one of the most compelling sub-plots in contemporary Premier League football — a fixture that began as a formality and has quietly evolved into one of the division’s most unpredictable and technically demanding contests. Brighton’s rise has been genuine, and Liverpool have been forced to respect an opponent they once took entirely for granted.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.