Liverpool face Crystal Palace in the Barclays Premier League at Selhurst Park this afternoon. Ahead of the game, check out all of the pertinent pre-match facts and statistics...

Liverpool have scored in all but two of their 10 Premier League meetings with the Eagles, netting 26 goals in total. In the last four league visits to Selhurst Park, they have hit the target 12 times.

The Reds have won two of the last seven league visits to Palace, and three of the last 12 in all competitions. In five Premier League visits they have won two, with two draws and one defeat, while home and away they have a record of six wins, three draws and one loss.

The four Liverpool league defeats suffered at Palace have all been by a 1-0 scoreline.

The Reds are two goals short of recording 600 away from home in the Premier League era.

Simon Mignolet could make his 50th league appearance for the club today. This will be his 90th consecutive league start - he last missed a top-flight game in April 2012.

Adam Lallana is one goal short of recording 50 in his league career.

Liverpool's 17 goals in league and cup this season - excluding own goals - have been scored by 12 different players. Only 13 found the net in the whole of the last campaign.

Palace have not lost any of their last five home games with Liverpool in league and cup.

The Eagles have won one of their last 10 league clashes with Liverpool - in 2005. In those 10 meetings they have scored 10 goals, though they have netted eight in the last five clashes.

Palace have not won in their last five games since a 2-0 home victory over Leicester City at the end of September.

They have conceded two or more in four of the last five league matches, and in eight of the 11 top-flight games they have played during this campaign.

Eagles defender Martin Kelly played 62 times for the Reds during his stay at Anfield, scoring once.

Palace have had three players red-carded this season, beginning with Jason Puncheon on the opening day at Arsenal. The other two have occurred in the last four games - Damien Delaney against Chelsea and Mile Jedinak against Sunderland, both at Selhurst Park.

Neil Warnock has never beaten Liverpool in five league attempts with Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield United and Notts County. His only win in seven meetings in total came in the 2003 League Cup semi-final first leg, when the Blades won 2-1 - but Liverpool still reached the final.