Trent Alexander-Arnold could follow Andy Robertson in bringing up 100 Premier League appearances for Liverpool when they face West Ham United today.

After Robertson achieved the landmark last weekend against Sheffield United, his full-back partner is in line to become the 50th Red to reach three figures in the Premier League era. 

Alexander-Arnold would be the fifth-youngest player to clinch the milestone for the club behind Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp and Steven Gerrard.

Of his previous 99 top-flight outings, the No.66 has won 76, producing six goals and 27 assists after making a league debut away at Middlesbrough in December 2016.

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

Should Liverpool avoid defeat, they will equal their club record of 63 league games unbeaten at Anfield set between 1978 and 1981. During this current run they have won 51 and drawn 11.

Mohamed Salah has been directly involved in eight goals in six league games against West Ham (six goals, two assists).

Sadio Mane has also been directly involved in eight goals in clashes against the Hammers, with five goals and three assists.

The Reds are unbeaten in the last 13 Anfield league games when conceding the first goal, winning each of the last nine.

At Anfield, Liverpool have won 17 times in the Premier League against West Ham, and lost once, with six draws.

Jürgen Klopp's side have scored 11 goals in the last three home meetings with the Londoners.

James Milner's first-ever game in senior football came as a 16-year-old against West Ham in November 2002 as a Leeds United substitute in a 4-3 win.