Jamie Carragher is set to play his 468th league game for Liverpool at Tottenham on Sunday, and if selected he will move above Anfield Iron Tommy Smith into outright sixth place on the club's all-time league appearance list.

Here are the other facts and figures ahead of the big game from club statto Ged Rea.

Head to head: (League only)

At Tottenham: Liverpool 20 wins, Tottenham 33 wins, 15 draws.

Overall: Liverpool 63 wins, Tottenham 39 wins, 34 draws.

Last season Tottenham won 2-1 at White Hart Lane. Martin Skrtel put the Reds in front shortly before half time. He then put through his own net six minutes after Jermain Defoe had missed a penalty on the hour mark. Aaron Lennon won the game for Spurs in the second minute of stoppage time.

In the return in the Reds final home game of the campaign Spurs won 2-0 with Rafael Van der Vaart and a Luka Modric penalty securing the points to help the Londoners, a week later, clinch the final Europa League spot.

It was Tottenham's first league 'double' over Liverpool since 1986-87 when they won both games 1-0.

Liverpool have won five of their 19 Premier League visits to Tottenham - losing nine and drawing five. The Reds have been defeated in eight of the last 13 league meetings at White Hart Lane.

Liverpool's biggest ever win at Tottenham came in December 1975 when they won 4-0, while their heaviest defeat at White Hart Lane came in April 1963 when they lost 7-2.

Only two Liverpool players have scored hat-tricks at Tottenham - Billy Liddell in 1951 and Roger Hunt in 1964.

The last Liverpool hat-trick against Spurs came from Phil Boersma at Anfield in 1974 while the last from Tottenham was courtesy of Jimmy Greaves who scored four in that 7-2 win in 1963.

Only Roger Hunt (9) scored more league goals for Liverpool against Spurs than Kenny Dalglish who netted eight.

Since the inception of the Premier League Liverpool have won 17 and lost 11 of the 38 meetings home and away.

Jamie Carragher has scored three own goals against Tottenham with two coming at White Hart Lane.

Glen Johnson made his Liverpool debut in this fixture on the opening day of the 2009-10 season.

Dirk Kuyt has scored four league goals in 10 appearances against today's opponents. His next goal will be his 50th in the league for Liverpool. If he achieves the feat today he will do so in the 27th quickest time for the club (this is his 179th appearance).

The Dutchman has scored four Barclays Premier League goals for the Reds against Tottenham. Only Robbie Fowler (6) and Steve McManaman (5) have scored more.

Last season on this ground playing for Blackpool, Charlie Adam had a penalty saved by Heurelho Gomes and then scored one in a 1-1 draw. His spot-kicks were awarded 70 seconds apart.

Steven Gerrard has only featured in five of Liverpool's last 27 games in league and cup. Of the 22 he has missed the Reds have lost six.

Liverpool have scored in 21 of their 24 league games in 2011.

If the Reds win at the Lane they will reach 10 points for the season in their 5th game. Last season they had to wait until the 10th fixture to reach double figures.

105 goals have been scored in the 38 Premier League meetings between the sides. Of the teams the Reds have faced in the top-flight since 1992-93 only the Newcastle fixture (108) has produced more.

The Reds have scored in 10 of the last 11 games at White Hart Lane in all competitions.

Liverpool have scored more than once in only two of the last 13 visits in the Premier League.

Spurs are looking to win three league games in a row against Liverpool for the first time in almost 100 years (March 1912).

Their next goal will be their 100th in league games on home soil against the Reds.

Only two players have been sent off in Liverpool v Tottenham Premier League meetings - Mauricio Taricco (1995) and Paul Stalteri (2006) were both dismissed for the visitors at Anfield.

Only once in the last 28 years have Spurs beaten Liverpool at home by more than one goal. That was in October 1992 when they won 2-0.

Tottenham have won the last three league meetings at White Hart Lane - all by a 2-1 scoreline.

Last season Tottenham finished above Liverpool for the second successive season. The last time they achieved that feat when both clubs were in the same division was 1953-54.

Benoit Assou-Ekotto has scored once for Tottenham in 109 league appearances - against Liverpool in August 2009.

Brad Friedel has now played in 269 consecutive Premier League games - the last game he missed was in May 2004.

Emmanuel Adebayor scored on his Tottenham debut at Wolves last weekend. He had also found the net on his league debut for both Arsenal and Manchester City.

Harry Redknapp has won 51 of his 108 league games in charge of Spurs since being appointed in October 2008.

During his managerial career he has won 13 and lost 12 of his 33 games against the Reds in all competitions with his four clubs. He has won five and lost two of his seven meetings as Spurs boss.

Spurs' only home league game this season saw them lose 5-1 at home to Manchester City three weeks ago. They have conceded 14 goals in their last six White Hart Lane fixtures in the Barclays Premier League.

Spurs have lost only two of their last 31 home league games - to Wigan in August 2010 and Manchester City last month.

They have never lost back to back home league games under Harry Redknapp. The last occurrence came in September 2008 with defeats by Wigan and Aston Villa.

Tottenham have kept two clean sheets in the last 11 league games, while at White Hart Lane they have won two of the last seven in the Premier League.

Spurs have yet to score a Premier League goal this season before the 67th minute.

They have scored only one first half goal in the last seven league games - at Anfield (Rafael Van der Vaart) in May.

Scorers this season: (league in brackets)

Liverpool: Suarez 3 (2), Adam 1 (1), Carroll 1 (0), Henderson 1 (1), Maxi 1 (0), Skrtel 1 (1), own goals 1 (1).

Tottenham: Defoe 2 (1), Adebayor 1 (1), Bale 1 (0), Kaboul 1 (1), Lennon 1 (0), Livermore 1 (0), Van der Vaart 1 (0).