Manchester United vs Brighton - Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Anfield hero is out injured as resurgent Red Devils target third straight win

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Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Manchester United welcome Brighton to Old Trafford in the Premier League, with Chris Wheeler and Nathan Salt reporting from the grounds.

Cunha's drought

Matheus Cunha has slightly underwhelmed at Man United, don't you think?

OK, OK, don't all come for me at once United fans... maybe I am being a bit harsh, but it's not like the summer signing has set the world alight yet.

He has shown glimpses of his talent that we saw on display at Wolves last season, but the striker is yet to find the back of the net this season.

It's nearly November.

You feel like he has to start banging goals in soon, otherwise, concerns may become a little more common. Or maybe I'm just being dramatic.

Either way, he will want to score for his own good today.

 Matheus Cunha of Manchester United arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford on October 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Hurzeler: 'We have come here to win'

Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton manager, speaking to Sky Sports:

It's always a privilege to play in that stadium against one of the biggest clubs in the world. I think the challenge will be to bring consistency in our behaviours, and to make the behaviours we showed against Newcastle a habit. Don't prove it only once, we have to prove it twice, maybe a third time, that we are able to compete with the best teams in the league.
And this will be the challenge against Manchester United as well because they are one of the best teams in the league. They have unbelievable individual quality. Of course, they had a big win against Liverpool, so we expect them with a lot of confidence, with a lot of belief. But we will go there to compete at the highest level. We will go there to win this game.

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Welbeck to haunt former flame?

I'm going to side with Chris here.

Not necessarily about what the result will be, but rather that Danny Welbeck is going to ball out.

Welbeck has scored four goals in his last three Premier League games, more than he had in his previous 15 (3).

With braces against Chelsea and Newcastle in this run, this is only the third season in which he’s scored multiple goals in more than one game after 2013-14 (2) and 2017-18 (2).

I reckon he will get on the scoresheet again.

 Photo by David Horton/Sports Press Photo/Shutterstock (15547908q) Brighton, England, October 18 2025: Brighton & Hove Albion's Danny Welbeck celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the Premier League match between Brighton and Newcastle at the American Express / Amex Stadium. (Photo by David Horton/Sports Press Photo) Premier League - Brighton and Hove Albion v Newcastle United, England - 18 Oct 2025

'United have not turned a corner yet'

Chris Sutton, former Chelsea striker, on BBC Sport:

While I understand why any win for United against their rivals at Anfield is a massive result, it doesn't mean they have cracked it and turned a corner. They have just managed back-to-back league wins for the first time since Ruben Amorim took charge last November, but I am not looking at them and thinking they will make it a hat-trick on Saturday.
Brighton striker Danny Welbeck impressed me when he came on the Monday Night Club this week and I am backing his boys here. The Seagulls are always bold under Fabian Hurzeler and they will be fearless at Old Trafford too. I am backing Welbeck to get one of their goals, and haunt his former club.
It is down to United to prove me wrong, and show everyone they do have the consistency they have been lacking, and that may well be part of Amorim's team talk.

 Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha of Manchester United celebrate Harry Maguire scoring their second goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on October 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Poppy Townson - MUFC/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Brighton the bogey team

Brighton will be extremely cnfident rolling up to Old Trafford today.

Why?

Well, it's a ground where they usually have a lot of fun. And I mean a lot of fun.

Brighton have won each of their last three Premier League away games against Manchester United – the last side to win more consecutive league visits to Old Trafford were Manchester City between 1968 and 1972 (5).

Yes, United may be confident after beating Liverpool, but that doesn't change the fact that Brighton are their bogey team. They have lost six of their last seven league games against them.

Can the Seagulls do them over again?

 Joao Pedro, Georginio Rutter and Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton and Hove Albion celebrates 3rd goal during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FC at Old Trafford on January 19, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)

Brighton Team News - De Kuyper STARTS

And in the blue (and white) corner.

Just the one change to the Brighton side that beat Newcastle last week, as Maxim De Kuyper comes into the team.

Danny Welbeck returns to the ground where he started his career looking to continue his hot streak in front of goal.

Man United Team News - NO Maguire

See, no Harry Maguire.

I have no idea why, but the man who earned Manchester United a memorable win at Anfield last week is not involved this week.

Mason Mount is also out, as Ruben Amorim makes two changes to last week's team.

Benjamin Sesko and Leny Yoro both come in.

Maguire injured?

Hmmm...

The team news has just come out (I will kindly share it with you in a moment), but there is one big name missing from Manchester United's teamsheet.

Who? Last week's hero, Harry Maguire.

I have stared at the teamsheet for the last few minutes and nope, his name isn't on there?

Could he be injured? Let's hope Ruben Amorim provides some clarity.

 Harry Maguire of Manchester United applauds the fans following the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on October 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Amorim: 'Liverpool win is in the past'

Ruben Amorim, Man United manager, speaking ahead of the game:

We use the good spirit of winning games. We know that was a good weekend for us, but our focus is on the next game. That is in the past. And we need to understand that football changed a lot, especially in this kind of club. So, we are not thinking in the last game, we are thinking on this game, it’s going to be really hard to win.
Brighton is a team [that is] really fun to watch. They are really good on [the] build-up. They are really strong on transitions in every aspect of the game. They are doing well in set-pieces this season.
So, I think they are a team that is really complete, and we need to be really smart, and to face that game with a real focus on everything that we do, because they are a very strong team.

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Are United back?

I was stood on a big red cliff in the Utah desert when I looked at my phone and saw that Manchester United had beaten Liverpool.

Random, I know, but that's besides the point.

I couldn't believe it at the time. I was standing next to a United fan who was so stunned by the score at Anfield that he couldn't even celebrate.

It was a huge win for Ruben Amorim and his side. It felt like the moment all the torture he had been through had finally come to an end; things are clicking at last.

So, are United on an upward trajectory now?

I still think it's too soon to tell, and we will learn more about them today as they face Brighton than we learned last week.

Win today, and United fans can start to get excited.

 Harry Maguire of Manchester United celebrates after the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on October 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Poppy Townson - MUFC/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Strung out Saturday

Today is not your usual Saturday afternoon of footie, that's for sure.

My working day has only just got going when usually I'm up early for the lunchtime kick-off. I can't lie, it was nice to have a lie-in.

Instead, we have a nighttime match tonight, and only a couple of 3pm kick-offs are currently on.

Here is the full schedule of the day:

  • Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland (latest)
  • Newcastle 1-0 Fulham (latest)
  • Manchester United vs Brighton, 17:30 BST
  • Brentford vs Liverpool, 20:00 BST

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Resurgent Red Devils return

Is it that time already?

It has been a very strange Saturday; normally, I am on my second blog of the day by now, but not this weekend.

All the action is coming later in the day than normal, and we still have two tasty Premier League matches coming your way, starting at Old Trafford.

Manchester United are looking to continue their fine form with a third win on the bounce, as they face a Brighton side who usually see their dreams come true at the theatre in Trafford.

I have been away for the past couple of weeks, so I, for one, can't wait for this to get going. I'm buzzing, in fact.

Let's get this show on the road.

 Manchester United flags near the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford on October 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Key Updates

  • Brighton Team News - De Kuyper STARTS

  • Man United Team News - NO Maguire

  • Resurgent Red Devils return

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