Ahead of Liverpool's Anfield clash with Burnley tonight, we enlisted the help of club statistician, Ged Rea, to provide us with all the pertinent match stats and facts.

Liverpool have lost only two of the last 17 league meetings home and away with Burnley. Their biggest ever victory over the Clarets came in December 1928 when they recorded an 8-0 home win.

The Reds have not conceded to Burnley in the last five league meetings and the three clashes in the Barclays Premier League have seen them notch nine goals without response.

In the meeting at Burnley back in December, Simon Mignolet came on as a 16th-minute substitute for Brad Jones. It was the seventh time in the club's history that a goalkeeper had replaced a fellow shot-stopper.

In more than 50 years, Liverpool have lost once to tonight's opponents in 12 Anfield league meetings. That came in September 1974 when Ian Brennan scored the only goal of the game. The Reds have won eight and drawn the other three.

Liverpool have conceded three goals in the last 14 meetings with the Clarets in all competitions.

The Reds have conceded 30 goals in the top flight so far this season - their lowest total at this stage of a campaign under Brendan Rodgers.

They have suffered two defeats in the last 20 games in all competitions and have only conceded more than once in one of their previous 15 outings.

Rodgers' men are unbeaten in the last 11 league games - picking up 27 points from a possible 33.

The last Clarets player to score a league goal against Liverpool was Ray Hankin in a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor in March 1975.

Of all the teams the Reds have met in the Premier League, Burnley are the only team yet to score.

In the Premier League era, the Clarets have won two of their 32 away games, keeping one clean sheet. They have drawn six and lost 24 of the others.

Burnley have drawn away at both Chelsea and Manchester City this season and held Manchester United at Turf Moor.