Liverpool can extend an impressive winning run at Anfield to 15 games by beating Arsenal in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

The Reds have defeated their visitors in 14 consecutive home fixtures across all competitions since Bayern Munich claimed a goalless draw back in February - five short of the club's all-time best sequence of 19 set back in 1972.

Ahead of the fourth-round tie with the Gunners, digest more pre-match facts and figures provided by LFC statistician Ged Rea…

The last two League Cup meetings between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield have produced 15 goals.

Each team have won five of their previous 14 encounters in this competition, with the Reds winning four of the six played at Anfield.

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last seven home games against the Gunners. Each of those fixtures has featured at least four goals, with a total of 34 being scored.

Jürgen Klopp’s side have lost only two of their last 62 matches at Anfield, with both of those defeats coming in domestic cups (to West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea in 2018).

The Reds have won 27 of their last 31 games in total, including the penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup.

On each of the last 24 occasions Liverpool have scored first in a match, they have gone on to win. Indeed, the Reds are unbeaten in their last 38 outings after taking the lead (35 wins, three draws).

Klopp has fielded 53 players in the 14 League Cup ties played during his tenure to date.

Should Harvey Elliott feature against Arsenal, he will become the youngest player to appear for Liverpool at Anfield at the age of 16 years and 209 days.