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LIVERPOOL take on Bournemouth in the Premier League at Anfield.

Jurgen Klopp's Reds were held by Sevilla 2-2 in the Champions League this week.

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  • Liverpool have won five of their six Premier League matches against Burnley (L1), including winning all three contests at Anfield.
  • Burnley have won just once in their last 23 away games versus Liverpool in all competitions (D4 L18), losing the last nine in a row.
  • The Clarets haven’t lost 10 consecutive away matches versus a single opponent since March 1958 against Aston Villa.
  • Liverpool have kept a clean sheet in four successive Premier League home games – they haven’t kept five in a row in the competition at Anfield since February 2007 (nine in a row) under Rafa Benitez.
  • Burnley have been leading Premier League matches for a combined 153 minutes this season, only Chelsea (172) have been in a winning position for longer so far in 2017-18.
  • The Clarets have had a league-high 30% of their shots this season from corner situations, but they have also allowed their opponents the highest proportion of their shots from corners (31%).
  • A league-high 22.5% of passes that Burnley have played this season have been long passes (35+ yards in any direction) – the highest proportion of any team in the competition after MD4.
  • Jonathan Walters has scored seven times versus Liverpool in the Premier League, more than he has against any other side.
  • Liverpool have won just five of the 12 Premier League games that Sadio Mane hasn’t started since August 2016 (42%), compared to 63% of games when he has started (19/30).
  •  Roberto Firmino has had a hand in nine goals (four goals, five assists) in 11 Premier League appearances at Anfield in 2017 so far.
  •  Liverpool could become the fourth team to earn 1000 home points in the Premier League if they avoid defeat in this match – they are currently on 999 points (P483 W293 D120 L70).
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