The Liverpool F.C. vs Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. timeline is a firmly one-sided record in the Premier League era, with the Reds holding a commanding advantage across all meetings since the two clubs began their current run of regular top-flight encounters.
Liverpool lead the all-time head-to-head with 14 wins to Brighton’s 4, from 22 total meetings, with 4 draws in between.
The Liverpool F.C. vs Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. timeline has produced some high-scoring affairs, with Liverpool scoring 49 goals across those meetings compared to Brighton’s 26.
**All-Time H2H Record (All Competitions)**
Stat
Liverpool
Brighton and Hove Albion
Total Meetings
22
22
Wins
14
4
Draws
4
4
Goals Scored
49
26
Points Per Game
2.2
1.2
Win Percentage
~64%
~18%
Most Recent Meeting
March 21, 2026
March 21, 2026
Result (Most Recent)
Brighton 1-5 Liverpool
Brighton 1-5 Liverpool
**Stats Overview Across All Competitions**
Competition
Liverpool Wins
Draws
Brighton Wins
Premier League
12+
3+
4
FA Cup
2+
1+
0
League Cup
0
0
0
**Recent H2H Results**
Date
Result
Competition
August 2021
Brighton 0-0 Liverpool
Premier League
October 2022
Brighton 3-3 Liverpool
Premier League
January 2023
Liverpool 2-2 Brighton
FA Cup
March 2023
Brighton 2-2 Liverpool
Premier League
November 2023
Liverpool 2-1 Brighton
Premier League
January 2025
Brighton 2-2 Liverpool
FA Cup
March 2026
Brighton 1-5 Liverpool
Premier League
**Goals and Scoring Overview**
Metric
Liverpool
Brighton
Total Goals Scored (22 meetings)
49
26
Average Goals Per Game
3.41
3.41
Biggest Win
5-1 (March 2026)
3-1 (various)
BTTS Rate
~55%
~55%
Clean Sheets
7+
2+
**Last 5 H2H**
Team
Wins
Draws
Losses
Liverpool
3
0
2
Brighton
2
0
3
Brighton have shown genuine ability to compete in this fixture, particularly in cup ties where they have claimed results and forced replays against the Reds.
The October 2022 Premier League meeting at the Amex produced a remarkable 3-3 draw, one of the more entertaining encounters in the Liverpool F.C. vs Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. timeline.
The March 2026 fixture at Falmer ended 5-1 to Liverpool, underscoring the gap in class that has defined the majority of these meetings.
Brighton’s four Premier League wins over Liverpool represent a meaningful return against one of the division’s historically dominant sides, and the Seagulls have proven on multiple occasions they are capable of causing an upset in this fixture.