Brighton v Liverpool LIVE commentary: Kick-off time and team news for Premier League battle

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Brighton and Liverpool will fight for three huge points in the Premier League this weekend.After missing out on Europe by just four points last season, it’s been a difficult few months for the 12th-placed Seagulls.Hurzeler has been able to steer Brighton back on the right trackGettyThey picked up just one league win from December 3 to February 11, with questions raised over Fabian Hurzeler and his impact at the club.However, Brighton have won three of their last four in the top flight, a run that includes a narrow defeat to league leaders Arsenal.Their visitors Liverpool will still be rueing their missed chances in the 1-1 draw with relegation candidates Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.The reigning champions dropped points for a second consecutive match despite taking the lead at Anfield with 18 minutes played.Liverpool occupy fifth in the table and are only two points adrift of Aston Villa in fourth in the Premier League.They were 2-0 winners in their last league meeting in December, with a 3-0 FA Cup victory following a month later.Brighton v Liverpool: Date and how to followThis Premier League fixture will be played at the American Express Stadium on March 21, with kick-off scheduled for 12:30pm.talkSPORT will have live coverage of the match presented by Faye Carruthers, with Joe Shennan and Stuart Pearce on commentary.To tune in to talkSPORT through our website, click HERE for the live stream.Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Slot is under increased pressure at Liverpool after another poor resultGettyTNT Sports will also broadcast the match for television viewers.Their coverage is due to begin at 11am.Brighton v Liverpool: Team newsStefanos Tzimas and Adam Webster will remain sidelined for Brighton as they recover from their knee injuries.However, they could welcome the return of Kaoru Mitoma, who was out of their 1-0 win at Sunderland with an ankle issue.For Liverpool, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni remain out of action with long-term knee injuries.Alexander Isak is still recovering from a broken leg, and Wataru Endo could miss the rest of the season with a foot injury.Liverpool have beaten Brighton in five of their last six meetingsGettyBrighton v Liverpool: What’s been said?Liverpool fans booed at the full-time whistle against Spurs, and their scorer Dominik Szoboszlai called out fans who left Anfield early.“I think it should be normal that in hard times we stick together more because that’s what we need, we need each other,” he said. “We want to make them happy, it’s not that we do it on purpose.“We want to make ourselves happy, make all the Liverpool supporters happy, but we need them.“Last year it was for sure enjoyable to watch all the games but this year maybe it’s not that enjoyable, for sure, I can imagine. But still support us also when we are in difficult times.“Of course [I understand the frustration]. But as I said they can be angry but stick with us because we are a family, we need you guys. We would like to make them happy so just stay together.”