Mohamed Salah heads into Saturday's clash with Stoke City at Anfield needing just one more goal to become the Premier League's record scorer in a 38-game season.

The newly-crowned PFA Players' Player of the Year has netted 43 times so far in his debut season at Anfield, with 31 of those strikes coming in the top flight.

That Premier League tally puts him level with Luis Suarez, Cristiano Ronaldo and Alan Shearer, meaning a goal versus the Potters would see him break yet more goalscoring ground in a quite remarkable campaign.

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

Liverpool have never lost to Stoke at Anfield in the top flight, winning 43 and drawing 11 of the previous 54 games played there.

In the reverse fixture at Stoke in November - a 3-0 win for Liverpool - Salah became the ninth Reds player in history to come off the bench and score more than once in a league game. 

The LFC No.11 could also equal yet another club milestone today. The Egyptian has found the net in the last seven league games at Anfield and only two Reds have found the net in eight consecutive home games - Roger Hunt (1961-62) and Fernando Torres (2007-08). 

Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane have scored 88 goals between them this season. In the last 21 games they have started as a trio they have netted 51 times, with 19 coming in the last six matches.   

Liverpool are unbeaten in 17 home league games this season.

The Reds have kept three consecutive clean sheets in home league games. The last time they kept four in succession at Anfield in the same top-flight season was from December 2009 to February 2010.