Five facts: Key numbers to know ahead of Arsenal vs Liverpool
After north London heartbreak at Tottenham on Sunday, Arsenal will hope to turn their fortunes around when they welcome Liverpool to the Emirates tonight. The Gunners remain in the hunt for a European finish, but with one eye on their FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City this weekend, Mikel Arteta's focus may be elsewhere.
That said, with the Premier League sewn up, Liverpool can play without the added pressure of needing to win to boost their title hopes in the capital. Jurgen Klopp wants to finish the campaign with 100 points on the board to write his side's name into the history books, so will demand all three points here in what promises to be a free-flowing, entertaining clash, particularly if the 5-5 draw the pair played out in October is anything to go by...
Clean sheet? What clean sheet?
In the last 51 meetings between the pair, there has been one 0-0 draw, that coming in 2015, and that wasn't for want of trying from either side. Petr Cech was the man of the match in the stalemate, while Simon Mignolet was the second best rated player in the encounter. Clean sheets are few and far between when Arsenal and Liverpool face off.
The duo are among the top scoring Premier League sides in 2020, so a shut out from either side is unlikely.
Set-pieces key as Liverpool look to break down Arsenal
No team has scored more set-piece goals than Liverpool (14) in the Premier League this season. Only Norwich (16) and Aston Villa (15) have conceded more set-piece goals than Arsenal (14) in England's top tier this term. It's a weakness of the Gunners' game that needs work and with the WhoScored match forecast suggesting it is Likely that Liverpool 'will score from a set-piece situation', Arsenal need to be cautious about conceding corners or free kicks in dangerous positions.
Roberto Firmino to haunt Arsenal once more?
Roberto Firmino has scored eight Premier League goals this season, all of which have been scored away from home. Indeed, while the Brazilian has been at his creative best at Anfield, he tends to hit the back of the net his travels and when he takes on his favourite opponent tonight, one would expect Firmino to add to that record. The 28-year-old has scored eight league goals in nine meetings with the Gunners, so while set-pieces may be the way forward for Liverpool, Firmino's record against Arsenal means he'd be good value for a goal.
Arsenal to up their game against Liverpool again?
While Liverpool can be expected to score, Arsenal have a good home record against the Reds. Indeed, the north London side have lost only 2 of the last 23 meetings between the pair at the Emirates. What's more, Liverpool have won only one of their last six away matches, while Arsenal have tasted defeat just once in the last nine on home turf. The FA Cup semi-final is looming, but the Gunners have home advantage to maintain their solid Emirates form against the Merseysiders.
Liverpool to fall behind early on?
Liverpool may have scored the second most goals (76) and conceded the fewest (27) in the Premier League this season, but on the road; the Reds have been slow starters. Jurgen Klopp's side take a while to get going on their travels and have actually conceded more away goals in the opening 30 minutes of matches this season (5) than they have scored (4). Arsenal have scored 10 times in the opening half hour of home league matches this term, and conceded just three, so the Gunners may give supporters early hope and go ahead tonight.