Lucas Leiva could make his 200th league appearance for Liverpool in today's clash with Norwich City at Anfield – read on for more interesting facts and figures about the Barclays Premier League game.

In league football overall, Liverpool have beaten the Canaries 29 times and lost 11, with 12 draws between the sides.

Liverpool have won 10 and drawn two of the 14 meetings in the Premier League and they are unbeaten in the last 10 clashes, winning all but one.

At Anfield the Reds have won five and lost one of seven Premier League clashes, scoring 22 and conceding four.

Liverpool's biggest ever victory over the Canaries came in February 1979 – they won 6-0.

The 14 Premier League matches have produced 52 goals, with Liverpool scoring 39 to average 2.79 goals per game. Of all the opponents they have met more than twice in the Premier League, that is the highest ratio.

The last Liverpool player sent off against Norwich was David James at Carrow Road in May 1993.

Two years ago this weekend, Dejan Lovren scored his first goal in English league football – at Anfield in Southampton's 1-0 win.

Joe Allen could be involved in the 200th league game of his career while Lucas could play his 200th league game for the Reds.

Christian Benteke has scored 13 goals in his last 16 Premier League games.

Norwich's defeat at Southampton last month was Alex Neil's first away loss as manager in 15 games in all competitions.

They had equalled their club record of 12 away league games without defeat, a marker they had set in 1985-86.

The Canaries have won once in their last 10 visits to Anfield - the famous ‘Kop’s Last Stand’ game in April 1994 thanks to a first-half Jeremy Goss goal.