MatchStats: Trent Alexander-Arnold on the cusp of Premier League double century

The Reds' vice-captain made his top-flight debut for his boyhood club as a substitute away at Middlesbrough back in December 2016 and has since gone on to produce 12 goals and 54 assists in the competition.

Only Mohamed Salah, with 219, has played more times for Liverpool in the Premier League from the current squad.

Read on for more facts and figures ahead of the meeting with Andoni Iraola's Cherries…

Liverpool have not lost in 12 Premier League fixtures (seven wins, five draws) – the longest unbeaten run of any team in the division.

Should the Reds score in this game, it will be the 350th scored at Anfield in the league under Jürgen Klopp.

Salah has scored in eight of Liverpool's last nine league games at Anfield.

The Egyptian has eight goals from his eight displays against Bournemouth and is the only Red to ever put a league hat-trick past them, doing so in a 4-0 away win back in December 2018.

Last season's 9-0 victory over the Cherries saw the Reds equal their biggest ever top-flight win, set in September 1989 against Crystal Palace. It equalled the Premier League record, also held by Manchester United and Leicester City.

At Anfield, the two clubs have met on nine occasions in all competitions, with the hosts winning eight and the other ending in a draw.

Nathaniel Phillips spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Bournemouth, making 17 Championship appearances.