A goal for Mohamed Salah at Burnley this evening would see him equal Luis Suarez's club-record tally of 14 away from home in a single Premier League season.
The Egyptian netted his 20th away strike of the campaign in all competitions at West Bromwich Albion at the weekend – which is three more than any Red in history.
Meanwhile, Salah has scored for Liverpool in 99 different games and could become the 10th player to reach three figures.
For more pre-match facts and figures ahead of the encounter at Turf Moor, courtesy of club statistician Ged Rea, read on…

Liverpool could record a fourth successive away league win at Burnley for the first time ever.
Roberto Firmino could become the first Red ever to score at Turf Moor in three successive visits.
Only the partnership of Joel Matip and Fabinho (six) has started more league games for the Reds this season at centre-back than Rhys Williams and Nathaniel Phillips' four.
No goalkeeper has ever scored more than one goal in the Premier League.
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Liverpool are looking to win a fourth Premier League game in succession for the first time this season and could end a campaign with five victories on the bounce for only the sixth time in their top-flight history.
Andy Robertson could play the 300th league game of his career (England and Scotland).
This is the Reds' final away game of the season. They have scored three more goals away from home this season (36) than in their title-winning campaign of 2019-20 when they netted 33.



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