
Pre-match statsLiverpool targeting 600th Premier League victory
The Reds will become just the fourth club – after Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal – to reach the figure if they pick up three points against West Ham United at Anfield.
Read on for more facts and figures ahead of the 5.30pm GMT kick-off...
Liverpool are three goals away from recording their 2,000th in the Premier League era, with only Manchester United (2,172) scoring more.
Should a Reds player score his first league goal of the season, this team will set a new club record of 18 different league scorers in a single campaign.
With 12 league games still to play, Liverpool have scored two more goals (70) than they did in the whole of last season.
Their current goal difference of +50 is their best at this stage of a campaign since 1987-88, while the 70 goals recorded is their best since 1895-96 and the third-most in history after 26 league games.
Mohamed Salah is one goal short of reaching 20 league goals in a single campaign for the fourth time in his five seasons with the Reds. He scored 19 times in the other campaign.
One more goal will see Salah equal John Toshack's club record of 10 goals against West Ham in all competitions.
Along with Watford, Salah has scored more goals against the Hammers than he has against any other team (nine).
The No.11 averages a goal every 102 minutes in all competitions this season.
No team has done a league double over Liverpool during the reign of Jürgen Klopp.
The Reds have not conceded a first-half goal in any of the last 12 games.
Klopp's men have scored the match's first goal 30 times in all competitions this season, winning 27 and drawing three.
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