Match14 stats to know ahead of West Ham United v Liverpool
See 14 facts and figures about Liverpool’s Premier League trip to West Ham United this weekend.
The Reds are back on the road as they face the Hammers in a 12.30pm BST kick-off at the London Stadium.
Read on for some of the key pre-match statistics to know…
The Reds have won both of the previous meetings this season: 3-1 in the league and 5-1 in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, each at Anfield.
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There have been 48 goals scored in the last 14 league clashes between the clubs, with Liverpool accounting for 36 of those.
The Reds have lost only one of their last seven league visits to the Hammers, winning five.
Mohamed Salah is the most prolific goalscorer in Liverpool v West Ham history with 11 goals (in 14 appearances).
Victory in this game would see the Reds reach 700 league points under Jürgen Klopp.
Liverpool are one of three teams that have avoided losing consecutive Premier League games so far this season. Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion are the others.
West Ham have scored in 20 of their last 24 home league encounters with Liverpool.
The Hammers have won more league games away from the London Stadium (seven) than they have at home this term (six).
David Moyes will be managing against Liverpool for the 42nd time in his career. His six victories over the Reds have all come on home soil.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has had a hand in six Premier League goals against West Ham (one goal, five assists), only registering more goal involvements against Arsenal (seven).
The No.66 has scored (one) or assisted (two) three of Liverpool’s last four goals at the London Stadium.
Klopp has overseen 12 wins in his 16 previous Premier League encounters with West Ham (drawn two, lost two).
Saturday’s match will be the 150th meeting between the clubs in all competitions. The Reds have won more than half of them, including 73 in the league.
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