Match11 interesting facts and figures ahead of Reds' trip to Arsenal
A win tonight will see the Reds record their 100th as the away team in all games under Jürgen Klopp (neutral venues not included).
Victory in this game will see Klopp's men equal their points tally for the whole of last season (69).
Liverpool could record a third successive win at Arsenal in all competitions for the first time in their history.
Roberto Firmino has scored eight goals in 13 league games against Arsenal – his most productive opponent, along with Watford.
Diogo Jota has scored six times in his six Liverpool games against the Gunners in all competitions, with three of those goals coming as a substitute. He averages a goal every 62 minutes.
Klopp has lost one of his 12 league games against Arsenal, with eight wins and three draws.
Liverpool have scored in 37 of their last 38 Premier League fixtures.
Since the teams met in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final 55 days ago, Liverpool have had 12 fixtures, while Arsenal have played six.
A clean sheet will see Klopp's side equal the club record of six in succession against Arsenal, previously set from 1997-2000.
There has been only one goalless draw in the last 45 league encounters between the two clubs.
Liverpool could record a second successive league double over Arsenal for the first time since 1997-98.
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