Ahead of today's clash with Norwich City at Carrow Road, here are 14 key facts you should know about the game from club statistician Ged Rea…

Liverpool's last visit to Carrow Road saw them win 3-2 in April 2014. Raheem Sterling scored twice and Luis Suarez struck too, while Gary Hooper and Robert Snodgrass netted for the hosts. It equalled the club's top-flight record of scoring in a 25th successive league game.

The Reds' biggest ever win over the Canaries came in February 1979 when they won 6-0 at Anfield, while their 5-2 victory in September 2012 was their best on this ground.

They have scored in all of the last six visits but have kept a clean sheet in only one of the last nine meetings at Carrow Road.

The first goal Jordan Henderson scored in his career came against Norwich on this ground in a 2-1 win while he was on loan with Coventry City in February 2009.

In the last six meetings between the sides on Merseyside and in Norfolk, 28 goals have been scored.

The 15 Premier League meetings between the teams have produced 54 goals, with Liverpool scoring 40.

There have been five Liverpool hat-tricks scored against Norwich, with Suarez hitting each of the last three.

Apart from Suarez (twice), the only other Liverpool player to score a hat-trick at Carrow Road was David Fairclough in a 5-3 victory in 1980.

Christian Benteke scored four goals against Norwich during his time at Aston Villa, in league and cup.

Alberto Moreno could play his 50th league game for Liverpool.

The Reds are looking to record their first league win of 2016.

The Canaries have lost four of their last six games in all competitions and have conceded nine goals in the last three games.

This season, Norwich have won at Manchester United, drawn at home with Arsenal and picked up a point in visits to Liverpool and West Ham United. They were edged out by one goal at Manchester City and Chelsea.

At home this season, Alex Neil's side have won four and lost three of 10 league games. They have scored 12 goals and conceded 10.