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Liverpool head to the South Coast on Monday night looking to set a new club record by scoring in every away match of a top-flight season.

The newly crowned champions have nothing riding on the result, but Brighton have everything to play for as they continue their push for European qualification.

How can I watch Brighton vs Liverpool on TV?

Monday night’s match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with kick off time scheduled for 8:00pm. The game will be played at Brighton’s Amex Stadium

Can Brighton qualify for Europe?

The Seagulls remain in contention for a continental spot and could secure one depending on the outcomes of the FA Cup and Europa Conference League finals.

If Manchester City beat Crystal Palace at Wembley, eighth place would be enough for Europe.

There’s also a chance ninth could be sufficient if Chelsea win the Conference League and finish outside the top five.

Brighton are currently level on points with Brentford in eighth and cannot afford any slip ups.

Fabian Hürzeler’s side head into this one unbeaten in three league games, with back-to-back wins over West Ham and Wolves followed by a draw with Newcastle.

Liverpool already on the beach?

Liverpool have eased off since clinching the title. Arne Slot’s side were beaten 3-1 at Chelsea before throwing away a two-goal lead in a 2-2 draw with Arsenal.

With little left to play for, the focus has already shifted toward the trophy lift next weekend, and changes are expected to the starting XI on Monday night.

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Liverpool remain one of the league’s most dangerous attacking sides.

They’ve scored in every away game this season and have found the net at least twice in 25 of their last 29 league matches. Their total of 83 goals leads the division.

Defensively, there has been some recent slippage.

Liverpool have conceded five goals in their last two matches, though their season-long tally of 37 goals allowed is still the second-best in the league.

Brighton have also shown attacking intent, scoring 59 league goals this season – the seventh best total.

But they’ve struggled at the back, conceding 56, which ranks among the worst defensive records in the top half.

Liverpool have enjoyed a strong record in this fixture, winning three of the last six meetings and scoring at least twice in each of those victories.

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