Ahead of Liverpool's Barclays Premier League clash with Crystal Palace at Anfield, brush up on all of the pertinent facts and figures relating to the match-up and the two sides' recent form.

Steven Gerrard is poised to play at Anfield for the last time in his career. He has scored 104 goals for the club on this ground in 353 appearances in league and cup. Only Ian Rush (185), Roger Hunt (173), Gordon Hodgson (159), Billy Liddell (137) and Robbie Fowler (117) have scored more in front of the Kop. Kenny Dalglish has also scored 104.

If Gerrard scores another goal, he will join Sam Raybould in eighth place on the list of the club's all-time league scorers with 120.

In the Premier League, Liverpool have won six meetings with three draws and two defeats with Crystal Palace, with four victories and one draw coming at Anfield.

In the 29 league meetings between the sides Liverpool have scored 64 and conceded 24.

In the 14 Anfield league clashes, the Reds have found the net 41 times and conceded only eight, failing to score only once.

There have been two goalless draws in all league meetings between the sides - in April 1980 at Selhurst Park and at Anfield in December 1994. 

Liverpool's biggest ever top-flight league win came in September 1989 when the Reds won 9-0. They set a league record when eight different men found the net - only Steve Nicol scored twice. John Aldridge came on as substitute and scored a penalty with his first touch in his final game for the club.

Simon Mignolet is locked in a four-way tie in the race for the Golden Glove going into the penultimate round of fixtures. He has 13 clean sheets along with Fraser Forster, Joe Hart and Lukasz Fabianski.  

Last Sunday at Chelsea, Jerome Sinclair became the ninth youngest player to make his league debut for the club in the Premier League era - aged 18 years 232 days.

This is Palace's sixth season in the Premier League and the first time they have played out successive campaigns.

Dwight Gayle, with four goals in four appearances, has scored more times against Liverpool than any other Palace player in history.

Palace have won five of their last seven games on the road in the league and in all competitions have won seven out of nine away from home.

Their 23 away goals this season is two more than both Liverpool and Manchester United have mustered.

Crystal Palace's Martin Kelly played 62 times for the Reds during his time with the Reds, scoring once.