Liverpool head into today's Premier League meeting with West Ham United just one goal short of recording 100 for the season.

The game against the Hammers at Anfield will be the Reds' 40th of the campaign and if Jürgen Klopp's side score in any of their next five outings, they will reach the century mark in the third-fewest number of matches in the club's history.

Liverpool have netted 100 times in a season on 23 previous occasions, the most recent of those being 2013-14.

For all your need-to-know pre-match facts and figures, courtesy of club statistician Ged Rea, read on...

Liverpool have scored at least twice in 12 of their last 13 games in all competitions.

Mohamed Salah has netted17 times in his last 16 top-flight games. Should he net a brace on Saturday, he'll become the first LFC player to score at least twice in successive league games against West Ham.

Salah has scored in each of the Reds' last five fixtures. Daniel Sturridge was the last player to score in six in a row, in February 2014.

Only Liverpool and Manchester City of all teams in the top four divisions in England are unbeaten at home in the league.

West Ham have won once in their last 44 league trips to Anfield - a 3-0 victory in August 2015.

Hammers boss David Moyes has managed 14 times at Anfield during his career - with Everton, Manchester United and Sunderland - and has presided over seven draws and seven defeats.