Dirk Kuyt could play his 200th game in the top-flight for Liverpool at Queens Park Rangers tonight.

Only three foreign players have reached the double century mark for Liverpool in the Barclays Premier League - Sami Hyypia, John Arne Riise and Pepe Reina.

Here are the rest of the facts and figures from club statto Ged Rea.

Head to head (league only):

At QPR: Liverpool 11 wins, QPR 5 wins, 4 draws.

Overall: Liverpool 29 wins, QPR 6 wins, 6 draws.

Earlier this season Liverpool won 1-0 with a goal from Luis Suarez two minutes into the second half.

The teams have met nine times in the Barclays Premier League with Liverpool winning seven and losing one. At Loftus Road the Reds have won three and lost once.

There has only ever been one goalless draw in league meetings - at Loftus Road on Boxing Day 1991.

Liverpool have only ever failed to score in three of the 41 league meetings between the sides - all of them at QPR.

The last meeting here was in February 1996 with Liverpool winning 2-1. Mark Wright and Robbie Fowler scored in the first half with Danny Dichio pulling one back for the hosts midway through the second period.

Liverpool once missed two penalties in a game against QPR. It came during a 1-0 home win in March 1993 - the culprits being Mike Marsh and John Barnes. Tony Roberts saved Marsh's spot-kick while Barnes hit the post.

The Reds biggest win at Loftus Road is a 3-1 victory they have recorded on three occasions - 1978-79, 1986-87 and 1993-94.

Liverpool are looking to record a league double over today's opponents for the 11th time and for the fourth time in five Barclays Premier League campaigns. The last time they achieved the feat was in 1995-96.

They have won 29 of the 41 previous league meetings between the clubs.

Craig Bellamy scored on this ground last season for Cardiff City, giving his team the lead, but was on the losing side as the Welshmen lost 2-1. He also scored in the return fixture in a 2-2 draw.

Eight of Liverpool's 13 clean sheets in all competitions this season have come away from Anfield.

Steven Gerrard's next goal will be his 150th in all competitions for the club - only eight players have previously reached the milestone.

If Liverpool score twice in this game they will record 100 in all games since Kenny Dalglish returned for a second spell as manager.

Rangers' only Premier League win over Liverpool came on this ground in October 1994 when Trevor Sinclair and Les Ferdinand scored in a 2-1 win. John Barnes had equalised for the visitors.

That win is QPR's only win in the last six meetings at Loftus Road and they have won only two of last 10 clashes in London.

Rangers have scored more than twice against Liverpool on just two occasions. They won 3-2 at home in November 1989 and 3-1 in March 1991 at Anfield.

No player from either side has ever scored a hat-trick in this fixture.

Since Mark Hughes took over at Loftus Road QPR have won one of eight league games (3-1 at home to Wigan in January) and have taken five points from a possible 24.

Since that victory they have taken two points out of a possible 18 on offer.

They have not kept a league clean sheet in their last 19 games since beating nine-man Chelsea 1-0 back in October.

Their last home game saw them draw 1-1 with Everton earlier this month when Bobby Zamora scored in a 1-1 draw.

Rangers have had five players sent off this season - all in the Barclays Premier League and all at home.

Against Liverpool as a manager Mark Hughes has won just one of his 13 games. That came on Boxing Day 2006 when his team won 1-0 at Ewood Park.

They have won two of their 14 home league games, beating Chelsea 1-0 and Wigan 3-1. They have lost seven times to Bolton (0-4), Manchester City (2-3), Manchester United (0-2), Sunderland (2-3), Norwich (1-2), Wolves (1-2) and Fulham (0-1).

Only Wigan (who have won once) have won fewer home league games than Rangers in all four divisions.

QPR have scored in six of their last seven league games.

All of Rangers' last nine defeats in league and cup have been by a one-goal margin.

Heidar Helguson is their leading scorer with eight league goals but has not started in the last six games. Next highest scorer is Jamie Mackie with four.

Joey Barton has been red carded twice against Liverpool during his career - once each while at Manchester City and Newcastle United - both at Anfield.

Current league positions:

Liverpool: Pld 28, won 11, drawn 9, lost 8, goals for 33, against 26, points 42, position: 7th.

QPR: Pld 28 won 5 drawn 7, lost 16, goals for 29, against 48, points 22, position: 18th.

Leading scorers this season (league in brackets):

Liverpool: Suarez 11 (6), Bellamy 9 (6), Gerrard 9 (5), Carroll 6 (3), Kuyt 4 (1), Maxi 4 (2), Skrtel 4 (2), Adam 2 (2), Downing 2 (0), Agger 1 (0), Henderson 1 (1), Johnson 1 (1), Kelly 1 (0), Shelvey 1 (0), own goals 6 (4).

QPR: Helguson 9 (8), Mackie 4 (4), Barton 2 (2), Bothroyd 2 (2), Cisse 2 (2), Smith 2 (2), Young 2 (2), Zamora 2 (2), Buzsaky 1 (1), Campbell 1 (1), Faurlin 1 (1), Gabbidon 1 (0), own goals 2 (2).