Liverpool vs Brighton: live stream and TV details, how to watch, injury news and predicted line-ups
After four successive away games, Liverpool are back at Anfield when they host Brighton on Saturday (15.00).
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Hide AdThe Reds are still unbeaten in the Premier League and will look to continue their fine form agaisnt the Seagulls.
Here’s all the key information that you need to know heading into the clash.
What’s the team news?
Liverpool again have troubles in central midfielder.
Thiago Alcantara is back in full training, having been sidelined since the start of September with a calf injury, but is still not ready to return.
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Hide AdMeanwhile, Fabinho continues to be hampered by a knee issue and James Milner is out until after next month’s international break with a hamstring problem.
Naby Keita has, at least, shaken off bad bruising to the shin after being stretchered off in last weekend’s 5-0 thrashing of Manchester United.
Harvey Elliott (ankle) is the only long-term casualty.
What about the opposition?
Dan Burn will not be available for Brighton after coming off in their Carabao Cup loss to Leicester on Wednesday after a heavy fall that injured his knee.
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Hide AdDanny Welbeck and Steven Alzate are also sidelined, while youngster Taylor Richards has a back problem.
The Seagulls have be given a boost after Yves Bissouma returned from a back setback against Leicester off the bench.
Predicted line-ups
Liverpool (4-3-3): Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, van Dijk, Robertson, Keita, Henderson, Jones, Salah, Firmino, Jota.
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Hide AdBrighton (3-5-2): Sanchez, Dunk, Duffy, Webster, Veltman, Gross, Lallana, Moder, Cucurella, Trossard, Maupay.
Is the match on TV and can I stream it?
No. As it is a 15.00 kick-off it cannot be broadcast live on TV.
How can I watch highlights?
Sky Sports’ YouTube channel shows highlights from around 17.15.
Extended highlights will be on Match of the Day, which starts at 22.30 on BBC One.
For all the post-match analysis, follow our coverage on LiverpoolWorld.
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