Jordan Henderson and Glen Johnson will reach appearance landmarks if they feature for Liverpool against Leicester City in the Barclays Premier League tonight - here are the details and more pre-match facts and figures.

In league football to date, this fixture has produced 36 Liverpool victories, 33 Leicester wins and 19 draws. Their last meeting in the 2003-04 season was a goalless stalemate.

In the Premier League era, the Reds have won three and lost two of their eight contests at Leicester, while home and away they have won seven and lost five of 16 clashes.

The Reds' biggest ever victory at Leicester occurred in November 1977, when they won 4-0. Their heaviest league defeat, meanwhile, was a 3-0 loss in October 1962.

Robbie Fowler is the only Liverpool player to score a hat-trick at Leicester - he did so in a 4-1 triumph 13 years ago.

Johnson could play his 150th league game for the Reds, while Henderson is in line for his 150th appearance in total for the club.

The next goal the Reds score away from home will be their 600th of the Premier League era, with Brendan Rodgers' side also aiming to record back-to-back clean sheets in the league for the first time since March.

This is the Foxes' ninth season of Premier League football. Their highest final position was achieved in 1999-2000, when they finished eighth.

Leicester won eight points from their opening five games this season, but have since taken just two from the last eight. They have kept only one clean sheet in their last nine league games - a goalless draw with Sunderland in their last home fixture.

Midfielder Esteban Cambiasso won a treble with Inter Milan in 2010, including the Champions League, and was a teammate of Liverpool forward Mario Balotelli. The Argentinian was in the Inter side beaten twice by the Reds in 2008.

The Foxes ended 504 minutes of football without a goal last Saturday when Cambiasso scored at Loftus Road against Queens Park Rangers; it was the opening goal of the game but Leicester lost 3-2.

Nigel Pearson was appointed Leicester manager in November 2011 and has won 64 of his 135 league games in charge. In the last three seasons with him at the helm, they finished ninth, sixth and champions of the Championship.