Warm up for Liverpool's clash with Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane by checking out these 14 interesting facts on the encounter.

In the Premier League era, Liverpool have won 22 and lost 13 of their 46 meetings with Spurs home and away.

The Reds have won seven of their 23 Premier League visits to White Hart Lane - losing 11 and drawing five. They have scored 33 and conceded 32.

Liverpool have won each of their last five clashes with Tottenham and have never won six in a row against the Londoners.

They have won the last two meetings at White Hart Lane - scoring eight goals in the process and conceding none - but have never recorded three league victories in succession there.

The Reds' biggest ever victory at Tottenham came two seasons ago when they won 5-0.

Only two Liverpool players have scored hat-tricks at Tottenham - Billy Liddell in 1951 and Roger Hunt in 1964.

The last Reds hat-trick against Spurs came from Phil Boersma at Anfield in 1974.

A total of 134 goals have been scored in the 46 Premier League meetings between the sides - more than in any other fixture involving Liverpool. The next best is Newcastle (132).

Liverpool have scored in 13 of their last 15 games at White Hart Lane in all competitions and in eight of the last nine in the league.

The Reds go into this fixture on the back of a six-game unbeaten run, with their last defeat coming against Manchester United.

Nathaniel Clyne made his professional club debut seven years ago this weekend in a 3-0 win for Crystal Palace against Barnsley.

If selected, Joe Allen could play his 100th game for Liverpool in all competitions and also make the 250th appearance of his club career. 

Spurs boast the best defensive record in the Premier League this season having conceded seven goals, though they share that accolade with four other teams.

Mauricio Pochettino suffered his first defeat as Tottenham boss against Liverpool back in August 2014. He has won two of his five clashes with the Reds as a manager, losing the other three.