Blackburn v LFC: The key FA Cup stats
Ahead of Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Blackburn Rovers, brush up on a variety of statistics concerning the game, the competition and the two sides' form.
Liverpool's overall FA Cup record shows 225 wins, 91 draws and 105 defeats from 421 fixtures. In those games, they have scored 703 times and conceded 399.
These two sides have been drawn together in this competition on 10 occasions. Of the previous nine, the Reds have prevailed in five and Rovers in four. This is the third tie to be settled by a second clash.
This is the first season since 1995 that Liverpool have played two FA Cup replays - in that campaign, they had three.
The Reds have lost only three of the last 30 meetings with Blackburn home and away in league and cup, and just one of the last 11.
Liverpool have a 100 per cent record in penalty shootouts in the FA Cup, winning all three - Portsmouth (1992), Birmingham City (1995) and West Ham United in the 2006 final.
They have won 12 of 15 shootouts in their history and have already faced two this season, in the League Cup victory against Middlesbrough and at Besiktas in a Europa League defeat. The Reds have never been involved in three in the same season.
Liverpool are looking to reach their 24th FA Cup semi-final. Only Arsenal (27), Manchester United (27) and Everton (25) have appeared in more.
In this season's competition, Brendan Rodgers' side have already won three away ties - AFC Wimbledon, Bolton Wanderers and Crystal Palace. Never in their history have they reached the semi-final by winning all four previous rounds on the road.
Jordan Henderson's first-ever FA Cup game came against Blackburn in February 2009 in a 2-2 draw while on loan at Coventry from Sunderland. His team won the replay.
This will be Liverpool's 50th game of the campaign. Rodgers' charges have recorded 10 clean sheets in their last 19 matches.
Blackburn were the early FA Cup kings, winning the trophy six times, with the last coming in 1928. They have also been beaten finalists twice, in 1882 and again in 1960.
Jordan Rhodes has scored five goals in his last six games for Rovers and came on as a substitute in both of Scotland's recent internationals.
Rovers have lost three of their last four home games, the other won thanks to a 94th-minute Rhodes strike against Bolton. They have kept four clean sheets in the last eight matches.