Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Huddersfield's home clash with Cardiff City at The John Smith's Stadium.
Liverpool team news
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has to decide whether to name an unchanged side for their third Premier League match of the season, which sees Brighton visit Anfield.
The Reds boss may be tempted to make changes at full-back after criticising Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson's performances in Monday's win at Crystal Palace, while there could be an option for Jordan Henderson to make his first start of the season in midfield.
Defender Dejan Lovren is not expected to return from a pelvic problem until after next month's international break.
Provisional squad: Alisson, Clyne, Van Dijk, Gomez, Robertson, Wijnaldum, Milner, Keita, Salah, Firmino, Mane, Mignolet, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Moreno, Henderson, Fabinho, Lallana, Sturridge, Shaqiri.
Brighton team news
Brighton defender Lewis Dunk is a major doubt for Saturday's Premier League trip to Liverpool.
The centre-back faces a late fitness test on an ankle injury suffered against Manchester United on Sunday, with summer signing Leon Balogun ready to deputise.
Captain Bruno (hamstring), winger Jose Izquierdo (lack of fitness) and forward Florin Andone (groin) remain sidelined for the Seagulls, while striker Tomer Hemed joined QPR on loan on Thursday.
Provisional squad: Ryan, Button, Steele, Bernardo, Bong, Duffy, Dunk, Balogun, Schelotto, Suttner, Bissouma, Stephens, Propper, Kayal, Knockaert, March, Gross, Jahanbakhsh, Locadia, Murray.
Liverpool and Brighton - Key match stats
*Stats supplied by Opta
Liverpool have won their last five matches against the Seagulls in all competitions, scoring 20 goals and conceding just five.
Brighton have lost seven of their nine league trips to Anfield (W1 D1), with their only victory coming in March 1982 when Andy Ritchie scored the only goal in a 1-0 win.
Liverpool scored nine goals against Brighton in the Premier League last season (5-1 away, 4-0 at home) – they’ve only scored more times against an opponent twice previously in a single Premier League season (10 v Norwich in 2012-13, 11 v Ipswich in 2001-02).
Brighton have scored three own-goals in their last three matches against Liverpool, two of which came from Lewis Dunk (in February 2012 and December 2017); the other was scored by Liam Bridcutt in their 6-1 defeat in the FA Cup in February 2012.
In all competitions, Brighton manager Chris Hughton has lost his last 12 away matches against the Premier League’s ‘big six’ teams, seeing his teams scoring three times while conceding 38 goals in those games.
Brighton manager Chris Hughton has lost all five of his Premier League matches against Liverpool, with his sides conceding at least four goals in every game (2-5, 0-5 and 1-5 at Norwich, 1-5 and 0-4 at Brighton).
Liverpool are unbeaten in each of their last 22 Premier League games at Anfield (W14 D8), keeping a clean sheet in the last six. The Reds last kept seven consecutive home shutouts in the top-flight in February 2007 (9) under Rafael Benítez.
Brighton haven’t won any of their last 14 Premier League games on the road (D4 L10), with the Seagulls failing to net in 10 of those matches, including at Anfield in May (0-4).
Since the start of last season, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been directly involved in 44 Premier League goals, (33 goals, 11 assists), 11 more than any other player in this period.
Following his goal against Crystal Palace, Liverpool’s James Milner extended his current record for the most Premier League games scored in without losing any of them (48 games: W38 D10 L0) – he is also one goal away from reaching 50 in the competition.