Ahead of Liverpool's Barclays Premier League clash with Queens Park Rangers at Anfield, brush up on all of the pertinent facts and figures relating to the match-up and the two sides' recent form.

The last meeting between the teams at Anfield came on the final day of the 2012-13 season, with a single Philippe Coutinho goal settling the game in a fixture that saw Jamie Carragher make the last of his 737 appearances and Jordon Ibe his first.

There has never been a goalless draw between the sides at Anfield and only one at Loftus Road - on Boxing Day 1991 - in the 50 meetings in total in all competitions.

Liverpool have lost only once in 22 league meetings at Anfield, a 3-1 defeat in March 1991 with Jan Molby scoring a penalty for the Reds after they had trailed at half-time to Les Ferdinand and Roy Wegerle goals. Clive Wilson made the points safe for the visitors on 84 minutes.

No player from either side has ever scored a hat-trick in fixtures between the two teams.

The last three clashes between the sides at Anfield have ended in a 1-0 win for Liverpool.

Liverpool's visit to West Bromwich Albion last Saturday saw Brendan Rodgers take charge of the club for the 150th time in all competitions. In that spell he recorded 80 wins, 33 draws and 37 defeats.

There have been 18 different scorers this season for Liverpool - one more will break the club record set in 1991-92, 1999-2000 and two seasons ago.

On the road this season, Rangers have won twice - defeating Sunderland 2-0 and West Brom 4-1.

They have lost 13 of 16 away games and were beaten in each of their opening 11 before that victory at the Stadium of Light on February 10.

The last team to lose their first 11 away games of a top-flight league season was Liverpool in 1953-54.

QPR have taken four points from their last two away fixtures. They followed up the 4-1 win at West Brom with a 3-3 draw at Aston Villa. Home and away, though, they have won only one of the last nine games - that success at the Hawthorns.

The Londoners have conceded 36 goals on the road this season - the most in the top flight.