The duo both scored home and away against Chelsea in the Premier League last season - with the Reds’ most prolific marksman of all, Rush, the last player to net in three consecutive league appearances versus the London club between December 1989 and October 1990.
For more pre-match facts and figures - courtesy of club statistician Ged Rea and Opta - read on…
Liverpool have lost just one of their last 11 Premier League meetings with Chelsea home and away (five wins, five draws).
Indeed, the Reds have won all of the three most recent top-flight clashes. Only once since 1974 have they won four in a row, in 2012.
Mohamed Salah is one goal short of a century in English football. The No.11’s haul of 97 for Liverpool is supplemented by the two he got for Chelsea.
Salah scored a hat-trick in last weekend’s win over Leeds United. No Reds player has ever registered trebles in each of the first two league games of a season.
Jürgen Klopp has won three of his five Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge, with one draw and one defeat.
Victory on Sunday would see Klopp break the 400-point barrier with the club. Liverpool are currently on 398 points under the boss.
James Milner could play his 150th Premier League game for the Reds.