Luis Suarez will attempt to mark the anniversary of his Liverpool debut on Sunday with another goal as the Reds chase three more points at West Bromwich Albion - here are all the pre-match facts and figures courtesy of statistician, Ged Rea.

The No.7 quickly endeared himself to the Anfield crowd when he came off the bench to net on his first appearance in front of the Kop during a 2-0 win over Stoke City on February 2, 2011.

He is after more goals today after his blossoming partnership with Daniel Sturridge has seen the pair fire 36 league goals between them this season in a combined 33 appearances.

Earlier this season, Liverpool won 4-1 at Anfield, while Suarez scored his first L4 hat-trick and the Reds' first at home against West Brom since Roger Hunt in 1968. In his previous five appearances against the Baggies, Suarez had failed to score.

Sturridge is one goal short of recording 50 in his Barclays Premier League career - this will be his 126th game.

The Reds have an excellent record at the Hawthorns, winning nine of the last 11 fixtures - scoring 28 and conceding seven. 25 of those goals have come in the last nine visits.

The 6-0 victory on this ground in April 2003 is Liverpool's biggest ever league win over Albion.

Only two Liverpool players have scored hat-tricks against the Baggies at the Hawthorns; Michael Owen scored four in April 2003 and John Wark three in March 1985.

The Reds have failed to score only twice in their last 18 visits.

Brendan Rodgers is looking for a 'double' over Albion as he did in 2011-12 with Swansea City.

Rodgers took charge of Liverpool for the first time in a league game on this ground on the opening day of last season.

Joe Allen made his debut for the Reds at West Brom on the opening day of last season. He could play his 50th game for Liverpool and make his 200th career club appearance today.

Victor Moses scored his first career goal against the Baggies - his Crystal Palace side drew 1-1 at the Hawthorns in March 2008. Moses has scored three career league goals against Albion, along with Swansea the most he has scored against a single club.

Philippe Coutinho made his Liverpool debut against Albion at Anfield last season.

The Reds have kept two clean sheets away from home in the league this season - at Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur - while 40 of Liverpool's 65 goals this season have been scored in the first half.

Liverpool have scored 17 goals in their six games so far in 2014 and have kept four clean sheets in that time.

The Reds have won 14 league games this season - the same number as they won the season before last.

The Baggies have won three of 11 home league games this season - they defeated Crystal Palace 2-0, Sunderland 3-0 and Newcastle United 1-0 on New Year's Day.

They have won four of their 23 league games this season home and away, and have recorded five victories from their last 32 in the top flight. In all competitions, they have not recorded a victory in their last four games.

They have kept one clean sheet in the last 14 games. Their last home game was a 1-1 draw with Everton, with Diego Lugano scoring his first goal for the club.

Referee Kevin Friend will take charge of Liverpool for the first time this season - his last Reds game was the 2-2 draw with Chelsea in April 2013.

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