Liverpool could record their 200th away win in the Premier League if Jürgen Klopp's men can collect three points at Chelsea on Saturday.

The Blues ended the Reds' seven-game winning start to the season with a 2-1 Carabao Cup victory at Anfield on Wednesday night - and the two clubs go-head-to-head again at Stamford Bridge this evening.

Of Liverpool's 199 victories on the road, 29 have been secured under current boss Klopp, who has the best away-win percentage of any LFC manager in the Premier League era.

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

Liverpool have lost just one of the last seven league meetings with Chelsea home and away, winning two and drawing four.

The Reds have found the net in eight of the last 10 league meetings at Stamford Bridge.

Victory at Stamford Bridge would see the Reds win their opening four away league games of a campaign for only the second time in their history - 1990-91 being the other.

Last season Liverpool were knocked out of the Carabao Cup at the third-round stage by Leicester City. The two teams met again in the Premier League the following Saturday and Klopp's men won.

Gini Wijnaldum could play his 100th game for Liverpool in league and cup.

Former Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge requires one goal to reach the landmark of 50 in the league for the Reds.

Mohamed Salah's next goal will be his 50th for an English club in all competitions. He scored two in 19 appearances for Chelsea and has netted 47 in 60 games for Liverpool.

Sadio Mane is two strikes short of recording 50 in the Premier League in his career so far with Southampton and Liverpool.

The Reds have never lost any of the 21 away matches in all competitions in which Roberto Firmino has scored (18 wins, three draws).

Liverpool are one of only three clubs in Europe's top five leagues to have a 100 per cent league record this season - Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are the others.