MatchWSL stat pack: Nine facts to know ahead of Liverpool v Brighton

Matt Beard's Reds host the Seagulls at Prenton Park on Sunday – a 2pm GMT kick-off you can watch live on LFCTV GO, YouTube, Facebook and X.

Here are nine facts to know ahead of the match...

Liverpool won this fixture 2-1 back in April to end a three-game winless run against Brighton in the WSL.

The Reds could win successive WSL matches versus Brighton for the first time.

None of Liverpool's last 15 WSL home games have been drawn (eight wins, seven defeats), with Beard's side winning five of their last seven on home soil.

With eight goals scored and nine conceded, Liverpool's WSL games have seen fewer goals scored than any other side this season.

Only two players (Chloe Kelly and Katie Zelem) have created more chances in the division this season than Marie Höbinger's 17.

Liverpool have won seven of their last 10 league fixtures at Prenton Park – as many as their previous 25 in the competition on home soil.

The Reds haven't conceded more than once in any of their last 11 home league games, and have scored more than once in seven of these.

Liverpool are yet to lose in the WSL this campaign after establishing a lead in a match.

Shanice van de Sanden has three goal involvements in two WSL appearances against Brighton (one goal, two assists).