Anfield Index
·20 March 2026
Liverpool could hit historic milestone in clash with Brighton

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·20 March 2026

Liverpool head to the south coast with more than three points in mind, as Arne Slot’s side approach a landmark that speaks volumes about their consistency in the Premier League. With just three more goals needed, Liverpool are on the brink of reaching 1,000 away goals in the competition, a figure that underlines decades of attacking intent on the road.
It is a statistic that carries weight. Scoring away from home has often been the dividing line between contenders and champions, and Liverpool have made it part of their identity. Under Slot, that tradition has continued, with the reigning Premier League winners showing a blend of control and cutting edge.
Needing three goals to hit 1,000 away goals in the Premier League adds an extra layer of intrigue to this fixture against Brighton. It is not just about the milestone, but what it represents, sustained excellence across different eras and managers.

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Recent meetings suggest Liverpool will arrive with confidence. They have already beaten Brighton 2-0 in the Premier League and 3-0 in the FA Cup this season, and have won five of the last six encounters across all competitions.
There is also a defensive edge to note. Liverpool could register three wins without conceding against the same opponent in a single season for the first time since facing Arsenal in 2021-22. That level of control has become a hallmark of their approach.
Individual battles and trends could shape the outcome. Cody Gakpo has fond memories of this ground, having made his league debut here in 2023, and he enjoyed success against Brighton last season.
For the hosts, Lewis Dunk remains a central figure. He has faced Liverpool 17 times, more than any other Brighton player, and has scored in each of his last two home appearances against them.
Elsewhere, Danny Welbeck has been effective in recent meetings, contributing three goal involvements in his last four Premier League starts against Liverpool. Brighton also carry attacking threat through Yankuba Minteh, whose dribbling numbers place him among the league’s most dangerous wide players.
Brighton’s recent upturn in form adds another layer to the contest. After a difficult spell, they have won three of their last four league matches. Liverpool, meanwhile, remain reliable in early kick-offs, unbeaten in their last nine Saturday 12.30pm fixtures.
All of which sets the stage for a game that carries narrative and numbers in equal measure. For Liverpool, the chance to edge closer to 1,000 away goals in the Premier League may be the headline, but securing another result would reinforce their authority at the top end of the table.
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