Brad set to make history
Brad Jones is set to make history at Wembley on Saturday by becoming the first Liverpool player to make his first four appearances in four different competitions.
The Australian stopper will deputise for suspended duo Pepe Reina and Alexander Doni and in the process make his FA Cup debut for the Reds.
Here are all the semi-final stats from club statto Ged Rea.
Liverpool's record in the FA Cup (all rounds including prelims):
Pld 409, won 218, drawn 89, lost 102, goals for 686, against 387.
FA Cup head to head:
Pld 22, Liverpool won 9, drew 7, lost 6.
This is the 131st FA Cup competition and after attracting an all-time record of 763 clubs we are left with four teams.
Tottenham meet Chelsea in the second semi-final while on Saturday Liverpool and Everton face one another for the 218th time.
Liverpool have won 86 and Everton 66 of the previous clashes.
Liverpool have met Everton in the FA Cup more times than any other team. The Merseyside giants have played in 16 ties with the Reds coming out on top nine times.
The clubs have met four times in the semi-finals with Liverpool winning the last three - the Reds coming out on top in 1950, 1971 and 1977. Liverpool went on to lose the final each time.
Everton's only victory in the semi-final clashes was the first meeting in 1906 with the Blues going on to lift the trophy for the first time.
Both teams are looking to reach the final for the 14th time. Only Manchester United (18) and Arsenal (17) have played in more.
This is Liverpool's 23rd semi-final in England's premier cup competition while the Blues are playing in their 25th.
The Reds have lost in nine semi-finals - the only defeat in their last eight was in 1990 when they lost 4-3 to Crystal Palace at Villa Park in a lunchtime kick-off.
They have won the four they have played since - beating Portsmouth (1992), Aston Villa (1996), Wycombe (2001) and Chelsea (2006).
This is the Reds' best season in the competition since winning the trophy in 2006.
The sides last met in the FA Cup in 2009 with Everton winning the fourth round clash in a replay at Goodison with Dan Gosling scoring a 118th minute winner after the teams had drawn 1-1 at Anfield with Steven Gerrard cancelling out Joleon Lescott's opener.
Of Liverpool's 18-man squad that night 11 of them are no longer at Anfield while Pepe Reina and Lucas will miss the game through suspension and injury respectively.
Only Manchester United (11), Arsenal (10) and Tottenham (eight) have won the trophy more often than Liverpool who, like Aston Villa, have lifted it seven times.
Liverpool have won all three of their FA Cup penalty shoot-outs and have won 11 of their 13 in all competitions.
This is the third time the sides have met this season. Liverpool won 2-0 at Goodison (Carroll and Suarez) and Steven Gerrard's hat-trick gave the Reds a 3-0 Anfield win last month.
His third goal that night was the 300th scored by Liverpool against Everton in all meetings.
This is the 14th different venue to stage a semi-final involving Liverpool and the third in London following White Hart Lane and Highbury.
This season Liverpool were drawn to play all four rounds at home. The two occasions when that happened previously were in 1977 and 1971 - and like this year they met Everton in the semi-final.
In the last round Liverpool beat last season's beaten finalists Stoke City. The previous time the Reds achieved the feat was in 2006 when they beat Manchester United and went on to win the Cup. In both games Peter Crouch was on the scoresheet.
If Liverpool go on to lift the Cup it will be the fourth time that a club has won the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season - Chelsea (2007), Liverpool (2001) and Arsenal (1993) being the others.
Nineteen hat-tricks have been scored by Liverpool in the FA Cup with six being scored away from Anfield. Only Ian Rush at Barnsley in 1985 and John Barnes at Crewe in 1992 have managed the feat on the road in the last 88 years.
Steven Gerrard last month became the first Liverpool player to score a derby hat-trick since Ian Rush in the Screen Sport Super Cup final at Goodison in 1986.
The last time Liverpool beat Everton three times in a season was in 1986-87. They actually won four - both Screen Sport Super Cup clashes and once in the league and League Cup.
This is Liverpool's 33rd appearance at Wembley - they have won 17 and lost nine.
He was in goal for the Reds in last season's League Cup penalty shoot-out with Northampton.
Liverpool have won every time Andy Carroll has scored for the Reds - he has found the net in eight games.
Steven Gerrard is one goal away from recording 150 for the club in all competitions. His last goals were the hat-trick he scored against Everton a month ago.
Daniel Agger's last start for Liverpool came on this ground against Cardiff in the Carling Cup final.
Liverpool have won 10 and drawn one of their 11 cup ties this season.
Only two players have scored for Liverpool in two games at Wembley in the same season - they are Ian Rush (1986-87 Charity Shield against Everton and League Cup final against Arsenal) and John Aldridge (1988-89 Charity Shield against Wimbledon and the FA Cup final against Everton).
Martin Sktrel and Dirk Kuyt can equal that feat.
The clubs have met in a third derby of a season on 17 previous occasions - the Reds have won seven, Everton three.
Everton have played 408 games in the FA Cup, one fewer than Liverpool. They have won two more than the Reds (220) but have also lost seven more (109).
Everton have won the trophy on five occasions, the first being in 1906 followed by 1933, 1966, 1984 and 1995.
They have been runners-up a further eight times, the last time in 2009 when they beat Liverpool on the way to losing the final to Chelsea.
They have won 13 and lost 11 of their previous 24 semi-finals.
Last season the Blues went out of the Cup at the fifth round stage - beaten 1-0 at home by Reading.
The Blues are looking to win a third successive FA Cup tie against Liverpool for the first time in more than a century.
Everton have been involved in two penalty shoot-outs in FA Cup ties.
Their first came in the 2009 semi-final with Manchester United at Wembley. They ran out 4-2 winners after a goalless draw. Tim Cahill missed while Leighton Baines, Phil Neville, James Vaughan and Phil Jagielka (with the decisive kick) all scored. Tim Howard saved two penalties (from Dimitar Berbatov and Rio Ferdinand).
Last season they beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. Leighton Baines, who scored in extra-time, missed from the spot but Jagielka, Mikel Arteta, Johnny Heitinga and Neville all scored. Tim Howard saved one of the Chelsea kicks.
Everton were drawn at home in all four rounds this season - for the first time since 1971.
The only Everton player to score an FA Cup hat trick since the War is Graeme Sharp - at Sheffield Wednesday in 1988.
Eight of the starting XI in Everton's last semi-final against Manchester United three years ago are still at Goodison plus Jack Rodwell who came on as a substitute and the ineligible Steven Pienaar.
Everton's next goal against Liverpool will be their 250th in all games against their city rivals.
David Moyes has won 16 of his 31 games in charge of the Toffees in this competition.
This is the 12th meeting between the sides on a neutral ground with Everton winning two and losing six.
Phil Neville could play against Liverpool for the 29th time having played 14 times for both Manchester United and Everton.
Tim Cahill scored the only goal of Millwall's 2004 semi-final with Sunderland at Old Trafford.
The Blues go into this game fresh from a 4-0 home win over Sunderland last Monday. The last time they recorded a 4-0 league win was in their last home game before the 2009 FA Cup semi-final victory over Manchester United.
Everton have lost only two of their last 17 games in all competitions.
They have kept four clean sheets in their last five matches.
Nikica Jelavic has scored five goals in his seven starts for the Blues.
Victor Anichebe is Everton's leading scorer with six goals - his last five have all come as a substitute.
Darron Gibson has yet to feature on the losing side in 11 games since his January move from Manchester United.
Johnny Heitinga could play his 100th game for the Blues.
The Blues have scored at least two goals in each of their last five games in league and cup.
They are five games unbeaten since losing 1-0 at home to Arsenal last month.
Nineteen different players have scored for the Blues so far this season.
Neville Southall with 70 has played most games for the Blues in the FA Cup while Dixie Dean (28) has netted most goals for the Blues.
Referee Howard Webb has taken charge of three previous Merseyside derbies. Each team have won once. He took charge of Everton's fourth round victory over Fulham at Goodison back in January.
Scorers this season (FA Cup in brackets):
Liverpool: Suarez 13 (2), Bellamy 9 (1), Gerrard 9 (2), Carroll 7 (2), Maxi 6 (0), Kuyt 5 (1), Skrtel 4 (1), Adam 2 (0), Downing 2 (2), Agger 1 (1), Coates 1 (0), Henderson 1 (0), Johnson 1 (0), Kelly 1 (0), Shelvey 1 (1), own goals 6 (2).
Everton: Anichebe 6 (0), Baines 5 (1), Jelavic 5 (3), Drenthe 4 (1), Osman 4 (0), Fellaini 3 (1), Stracqualursi 3 (2), Vellios 3 (0), Arteta 2 (0), Cahill 2 (1), Jagielka 2 (0), Pienaar 2 (0), Rodwell 2 (0), Saha 2 (0), Gibson 1 (0), Gueye 1 (0), Heitinga 1 (1), Howard 1 (0), Neville 1 (0), own goals 3 (1).