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14 stats to know about Liverpool v Crystal Palace

Match14 stats to know about Liverpool v Crystal Palace

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Read our statistical preview of Liverpool’s clash with Crystal Palace, featuring 14 facts and figures about Sunday’s encounter.

The Reds return to Premier League action by hosting the Eagles in a 2pm BST kick-off at Anfield.

See a selection of details to know ahead of the visit of Oliver Glasner’s team below…

Ibrahima Konate could make his 50th league appearance for the Reds.

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 13 league meetings with Palace, winning 11 and drawing two.

Jürgen Klopp has overseen more Premier League wins against the Eagles (13) than he has versus any other team.

The Reds are seeking to record their seventh league double over Palace in the Premier League era and the 10th overall.

They have failed to score in just one of their last 21 Premier League matches against Palace – a goalless draw at Selhurst Park in February 2023.

There has been just one hat-trick scored by a Liverpool player against Palace – it came from Milan Baros in November 2004 in a 3-2 Reds win.

Mohamed Salah has scored eight goals in 11 appearances versus the Eagles.

The Egyptian has 13 goal involvements in his last 10 Premier League appearances against Palace (eight goals, five assists), scoring and assisting in the reverse fixture back in December.

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Andy Robertson has registered eight Premier League assists in matches with Palace – double the number he has against any other side in the competition.

Not since March 2021 have Liverpool failed to score in back-to-back Anfield games, in a run of three matches played behind closed doors.

Palace’s last win over the Reds came at Anfield in April 2017, when Christian Benteke struck twice for the visitors in a 2-1 victory after Philippe Coutinho had opened the scoring.

Eagles defender Nathaniel Clyne appeared for Liverpool on 103 occasions between 2015 and 2020, scoring twice.

Glasner took charge of Palace on February 20 and has overseen one win in six games (in his first match, against Burnley), taking five points from a possible 18.

Jean-Philippe Mateta has scored four goals in his last six league games for Palace.

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