Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, acknowledges the challenge of motivating his team after securing the Premier League title. Despite clinching the championship in April, Liverpool's form has dipped, with recent losses to Chelsea and a draw against Arsenal. Slot admits that maintaining motivation is tough now that their primary goal is achieved. "I think the honest answer is yes [it is difficult to motivate players]," Slot said.
Brighton are eyeing a spot in the Europa Conference League next season. They are tied on points with Brentford for eighth place. Their recent form has been strong, remaining unbeaten in their last three matches and losing only one of their last seven home games in the Premier League. Injuries have eased for Brighton, with key players returning for Monday's match.

Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton's manager, shared positive news about player availability. "Lewis [Dunk] is back in the squad," he stated. "Joel [Veltman] will be back in the squad. It's all very positive news." Kaoru Mitoma might also return despite minor issues, providing more options for the team as they prepare for Liverpool.
Liverpool aim to extend their impressive away record this season by scoring against Brighton. Achieving this would mean they've scored in every away game this term. Despite losing two of their last three away matches, they remain focused on maintaining their attacking prowess.
Danny Welbeck is having a standout season for Brighton, reaching double figures in Premier League goals for the first time with 10 goals. He has contributed significantly against Liverpool recently, scoring twice and assisting twice in his last five appearances against them.
Mohamed Salah could reach a milestone by making his 300th Premier League appearance during this match. He would become just the fourth African player to achieve this feat. Salah has been prolific away from home this season, equalling the record for most away goals in a single campaign with 16.
The upcoming clash between Brighton and Liverpool at Amex Stadium promises excitement given both teams' recent performances. Brighton have improved against Liverpool at home recently but have lost four of their first five encounters there (D1). However, they are unbeaten in their last two meetings at Amex Stadium.
Liverpool have won their last two league games against Brighton after previously struggling with only one win in seven encounters (D4 L2). A goal from Liverpool would make them one of only nine teams to score in every away game during an English top-flight season.
The Opta win probability suggests a closely contested match: Brighton have a 36.8% chance of winning, while Liverpool hold a slight edge at 38.5%. The likelihood of a draw stands at 24.7%, reflecting how evenly matched these teams are heading into Monday's game.