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Liverpool 3-0 Brighton: FA Cup Fourth Round – As It Happened
Liverpool delivered a dominant performance at Anfield, cruising to a 3-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup fourth round on February 14, 2026, to advance to the fifth round.
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Match Summary
The Reds, under manager Arne Slot, showcased their attacking prowess against a struggling Brighton side managed by Fabian Hürzeler, who faced increased scrutiny amid poor recent results. Liverpool entered the tie off the back of an impressive midweek win over Sunderland, ending the Black Cats' 12-game unbeaten home run, while Brighton had stunned Manchester United in the third round but faltered in league play.[2]
The first half remained tight until Curtis Jones broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute, slotting home to give the hosts a deserved lead at the break.[1][3]
Early in the second half, Dominik Szoboszlai doubled the advantage in the 56th minute, capping a superb team move with a clinical finish. The Hungarian midfielder's goal highlighted Liverpool's fluid play, involving key contributions from Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, and others.[1]
The scoring was completed in the 68th minute when Salah converted a penalty, sealing a statement win against high-quality opposition. The Egyptian star was pivotal throughout, including early chances like a blocked shot in the 11th minute.[1][3]
Key Details
- Lineup (Liverpool): Becker; Kerkez, Van Dijk, Konaté, Jones; Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Gakpo, Wirtz, Salah, Chiesa. Subs included Gravenberch, Gomez, Robertson.[3]
- Kick-off: 8pm GMT, Anfield. Referee: Stuart Attwell. Broadcast: TNT Sports 1/ Ultimate (UK).[2][5]
- Context: Liverpool seek silverware in FA Cup and Champions League after faltering Premier League title defense. Brighton needed an upset.[2]
Liverpool's defense held firm, with no goals conceded, underlining their confidence. The win extends their strong cup form post a 4-1 third-round thrashing of Barnsley.[1][2]
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