45 pre-West Brom stats
Here are all the pre-match facts courtesy of official club statistician Ged Rea ahead of West Brom's visit on Sunday.
Head to head (league only):
At Anfield: Liverpool 33 wins, 17 draws, West Brom 9 wins.
Overall: Liverpool 57 wins, 33 draws, West Brom 29 wins.
Earlier this season Liverpool won 2-0 at the Hawthorns thanks to a ninth-minute penalty from Charlie Adam and an Andy Carroll strike in first-half injury time.
In last season's Anfield meeting the Reds won 1-0 with Fernando Torres scoring the only goal of the game.
Liverpool's biggest ever league win over the Baggies came in April 2003 when they won 6-0 at the Hawthorns.
The Reds' biggest win over Albion at Anfield came in September 1900 and again in September 1935 - both by a 5-0 margin.
In the Premier League the clubs have met 11 times with Liverpool winning 10 and losing one.
Liverpool have scored 28 goals in the 11 Premier League meetings with Michael Owen (4) having scored the most. Steven Gerrard is on three along with Milan Baros and John Arne Riise.
At Anfield the Reds have won all five Premier League clashes scoring 10 without conceding.
Michael Owen's four-goal haul in April 2003 is the last hat-trick scored by a Liverpool player against the Baggies.
The last hat-trick in league meetings at Anfield was scored by Roger Hunt in a 4-1 win in January 1968.
There has been only one goalless draw between the teams on this ground since 1953 - that came in October 1984.
The Reds are looking for a fifth league double over Albion in six Premier League seasons.
Liverpool have failed to score in only one of the last 21 home league games against West Brom.
Should Luis Suarez score he will be the first Liverpool player since Fernando Torres in April 2010 to find the net in four successive home games.
Jay Spearing could make his 50th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions. His debut came in December 2008 in a Champions League game in Eindhoven.
When Andy Carroll, Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard are on the pitch together one of them scores a goal on average every 57 minutes.
Andy Carroll is looking to score in a third successive game for Liverpool for the first time.
In Pepe Reina's absence the Reds won two and drew one.
Steven Gerrard is one goal away from recording 150 for the club in all competitions.
Liverpool have scored exactly three goals in each of their last four league victories this season.
The Reds have won 11 out of 12 cup games this season - one victory fewer than their 12 in this league campaign.
West Brom have won six league games away from home this season - more than any other team outside of the top eight.
However, they have picked up one point from the last four games on the road since winning 5-1 at Wolverhampton, a game that saw the end of Mick McCarthy's reign as Wolves boss.
Their other away wins have come at Norwich (1-0), Aston Villa (2-1), Blackburn (2-1), Newcastle (3-2) and Stoke (2-1).
They have won two of their last seven league games home and away - but both have come in the last three matches.
They have scored one goal in the last four away games - Paul Scharner finding the net at Wigan.
The Baggies' only Premier League win over Liverpool came in April 2011 when Chris Brunt scored twice in their 2-1 victory. They have lost the other 10.
They are the only goals that Albion have scored against the Reds in 11 Premier League meetings.
Albion have not won in the last 21 games at Anfield scoring just seven times in a sequence spanning 45 years.
Roy Hodgson was in charge of Liverpool for 191 days - a reign which took in 31 games of which the Reds won 13. In the Premier League he presided over seven wins in his 20 games.
His first league victory as Reds boss came against Albion at Anfield in August 2010.
He has been in charge of Albion for 46 league games winning 17 and drawing 11. He has won twice against Liverpool in nine meetings as a manager.
The Baggies finished last season with their best Premier League finish (11th) - this after being 17th when Roy Hodgson took over in February.
Last season Chris Brunt became only the third player to score two penalties in a Premier League game against the Reds. The others were Matt Le Tissier (Southampton) in February 1994 and Ruud Van Nistelrooy at Old Trafford in April 2003.
Albion's biggest win at Anfield came in October 1951 when they won 5-2 with Frank Griffin scoring twice.
The Baggies' last win at Anfield was 45 years ago on Sunday when they won 1-0 with the goal coming from Jeff Astle.
The only West Brom hat-tricks against Liverpool were scored by Billy Richardson in 1936 and 1938.
Should Albion score twice they will record 50 in league games at Anfield.
Somen Tchoyi made his Baggies debut in this fixture last season.
Ben Foster is Albion's sole league ever-present this season. He has saved two penalties - from Tottenham's Emmanuel Adebayor (though he did score the rebound) and Jon Walters of Stoke.
During the 2010-11 league campaign West Brom were the only team to leave Old Trafford undefeated after securing a 2-2 draw.
They have drawn one and lost 13 of the last 14 visits and have suffered defeat in each of the last six Anfield meetings.
They have managed just one goal in the last 11 visits - Garth Crooks finding the net in a 4-1 defeat in 1985. England World Cup winner Nobby Stiles was Albion manager that day.
Referee Neil Swarbrick takes charge of Liverpool for the first time ever in the Premier League. His other game in charge of the Reds was their 5-1 FA Cup win over Oldham back in January.
Scorers this season (league in brackets):
Liverpool: Suarez 14 (8), Bellamy 9 (6), Gerrard 9 (5), Carroll 8 (4), Maxi 6 (4), Kuyt 5 (2), Skrtel 4 (2), Adam 2 (2), Downing 2 (0), Agger 1 (0), Coates 1 (1), Henderson 1 (1), Johnson 1 (1), Kelly 1 (0), Shelvey 1 (0), own goals 6 (4).
West Brom: Odemwingie 10 (9), Long 7 (7), Fortune 5 (2), Cox 4 (0), Morrison 4 (4), Scharner 3 (3), Andrews 2 (2), Brunt 2 (1), Dorrans 2 (2), McAuley 2 (2), Olsson 2 (2), Thomas 2 (1), Mulumbu 1 (1), Reid 1 (1), Ridgewell 1 (1), Tchoyi 1 (1), own goals 1 (1).