Palace v Liverpool: The key numbers
Liverpool's FA Cup quest continues with a fifth round tie at Crystal Palace this evening - here are the pertinent pre-match facts and figures ahead of kick-off at Selhurst Park.
Liverpool have never lost to Palace at Selhurst Park in the FA Cup, with their one victory coming in 1977 when they recorded a 3-2 third round win.
The Reds' last visit in the FA Cup saw them play out a goalless draw in 2003 in the fourth round. They lost goalkeeper Chris Kirkland to a serious injury and were beaten 2-0 in the replay at home.
Famously, Palace defeated Liverpool in the 1990 semi-final at Villa Park, winning 4-3, with current Eagles boss Alan Pardew hitting the extra-time decider. Pardew was also in the team that lost 9-0 at Anfield seven months earlier.
Liverpool's two cup wins at Palace have come in years they have gone on to play in a Wembley final - the 1977 FA Cup and 1995 League Cup.
The Reds lost at this stage last season - also in London - 2-1 to Arsenal, with Steven Gerrard scoring a consolation from the penalty spot.
On the last four occasions that the Reds have got beyond this stage, they have reached the final - in 2012, 2006, 2001 and 1996.
Liverpool's last away win in the fifth round occurred in 1995 when they beat Wimbledon. The venue? Selhurst Park.
Their next goal will see them record 250 in the FA Cup as the away team. The Reds are looking to record a third away win in the same FA Cup season for the first time since 2006 - when they last won it.
Martin Kelly played 62 times for the Reds during his stay at Anfield, scoring once, and made six appearances in the FA Cup. He was an unused substitute in the finals of the FA Cup and League Cup in 2012.
Palace have lost seven times at home this season - to West Ham United, Chelsea, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Southampton and Everton in the league, and Newcastle United in the League Cup.
Under Pardew, the Eagles have lost one of seven games, winning four. They have kept one clean sheet in their last six games.