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·18 de abril de 2025
Premier League Announce New Date for Liverpool’s Clash with Brighton – Confirmed

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·18 de abril de 2025
Liverpool’s visit to Brighton & Hove Albion, originally pencilled in as a routine late-season fixture, has taken on new significance following confirmation of its revised date and time. The Premier League encounter at the Amex Stadium is now scheduled for 8pm BST on Monday, 19 May, and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK.
This penultimate fixture could carry substantial weight depending on the league standings. Whether it’s a final push for European qualification, the title race, or Brighton aiming to disrupt the ambitions of a top-six rival, the timing ensures it will be played under the full glare of the Monday night lights.
While Brighton continue to define themselves as one of the league’s most tactically astute sides, Liverpool’s evolution under Arne Slot adds an intriguing layer to the encounter. The Dutchman, having taken the reins following Jurgen Klopp’s emotional departure in May 2024, is steadily embedding his philosophy – possession-based, positional, but with the high-tempo pressing that has defined Liverpool’s recent identity.
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Brighton, under Fabian Hurzeler, have long since discarded their status as plucky underdogs. They’re technicians now – a side as capable of dominating possession as they are at soaking up pressure and striking on the counter. This fixture is more than a calendar shuffle; it’s a chess match in motion.
Moving the match to Monday evening gives it standalone billing on Sky Sports, a slot traditionally reserved for games that promise drama. From a broadcast perspective, this isn’t merely about accommodating schedules – it’s about maximising reach.
As the business end of the Premier League season intensifies, matches like Brighton v Liverpool take on added value, not just in terms of points but narratives. Who finishes strong? Who falters under pressure? The answers, often, lie in these final flickers of the campaign.
By the time Liverpool arrive at the Amex, their fate could still be in flux. Slot’s side will be seeking consistency in both performance and result, while Brighton could be aiming to derail a title hopeful or seal their own continental ambitions.
“Liverpool’s penultimate Premier League game of the season at Brighton & Hove Albion will now take place at 8pm BST on Monday May 19,” the club confirmed.
As ever in this league, timing is everything.