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| Liverpool v Chelsea Anfield Saturday, 20 January Kick-off: 1245 GMT Coverage on the BBC Sport website, BBC Radio Five Live & highlights on MOTD Liverpool are set for changes in attack and defence, where they used three centre-backs last time out at Watford. Now boss Rafa Benitez must perm two from Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypia and Daniel Agger, while in midfield Mark Gonzalez is back from a shin problem. Mikel Jon Obi will start for Chelsea in place of the suspended Claude Makelele with Michael Essien still in defence and Wayne Bridge has a knee injury. Keeper Petr Cech could make his first appearance since fracturing his skull. Liverpool (from): Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Agger, Hyypia, Riise, Aurelio, Pennant, Gonzalez, Gerrard, Alonso, Bellamy, Crouch, Fowler, Kuyt, Dudek, Paletta, Zenden, Guthrie. Chelsea (from): Hilario, Cech, Cudicini, Hedman, Geremi, Ferreira, Carvalho, Essien, Bridge, A Cole, Lampard, Ballack, Robben, Drogba, Shevchenko, Mikel, Diarra, Kalou, Wright-Phillips. BIG-MATCH FACTS LIVERPOOL against Chelsea is the heavyweight Saturday lunchtime kick-off, giving the Reds the chance to consolidate their third placing in the table, and the Blues the opportunity to close the gap on leaders Manchester United to three points, as the table toppers don't play at Arsenal until Sunday. Chelsea are the bogey club for manager Rafael Benitez as far as the Premiership is concerned. He has lost all five previous meetings - the only English club to have a 100% League record against him. The Merseysiders are one of three clubs still with an unbeaten home Premiership record. Chelsea and Arsenal are the others, but only Manchester United have more home points than Liverpool. Away from the Premier League, Liverpool have won three and drawn three of the last six Champions League, FA Cup and Community Shield games against Chelsea. They've not beaten the Blues in the top flight since a 0-1 triumph at the Bridge on 7 January 2004. Their last home maximum was 1-0 on 6 October 2002, when Michael Owen scored a 90th minute winner. CHELSEA and Liverpool are both playing their 100th Premiership matches under their respective managers. Jose Mourinho holds that 100% record in League contests with Liverpool, and has won 73, drawn 18 and lost eight of his 99 top flight games in the Stamford Bridge hot seat. Benitez' record as Anfield boss is less impressive - won 55, drawn 18 and lost 26. These clubs have kept 25 clean sheets between them in this Premiership season (13 for Liverpool, 12 for Chelsea - no clubs have more shut-outs). Only Manchester United have gained more points away from home than Chelsea in the highest League. The Blues have won the last five Premiership matches against Liverpool, and are therefore bidding for a third successive 'double' over them. A wonder-goal from Didier Drogba earned Chelsea all three points in the reverse fixture in September, despite the second-half dismissal of Michael Ballack. REFEREE Rob Styles (Waterlooville, Hampshire) SEQUENCES/RECENT FORM LIVERPOOL 3rd 43 points Highest achievable after Saturday's matches: 3rd Lowest could realistically fall: 4th 1. Out of both domestic cups, but won eight of the last 10 Premiership matches, including the last three, and lost just one of 11. 2. Won all 12 League matches in which they've opened the scoring. 3. Have 14 fewer points and have scored 17 fewer goals than Manchester United, but conceded just 16 - the same as the leaders. Both clubs have therefore leaked one goal every 129 minutes (two hours nine minutes) of Premiership football played on average. 4. Top of the Premiership's "Last Six Current Form" table with 15 points out of the 18. Arsenal, Manchester United and Bolton have 13 each. 5. Aiming to stretch their unbeaten home League run to 28 games, and home winning top tier sequence to four. 6. Won the last three home League games with an aggregate of 9-0, and not conceded a League goal at Anfield in six games, or 574 minutes (nine hours 34 minutes) since Gabriel Agbonlahor's goal for Aston Villa in the Reds' 3-1 win on 28 October. 6. Kept the most clean sheets on home soil in the top table (eight), and conceded the fewest goals in front of the home supporters (just three). 7. Go to West Ham next, before the Merseyside derby home to Everton. The Champions League trip to Barcelona is preceded by a visit to Newcastle. CHELSEA 2nd 51 points Highest achievable after Saturday's matches: 2nd Lowest could fall: 2nd 1. Undefeated in 14 in all competitions. Won eight and drawn six, since losing 0-1 away to Werder Bremen in the Champions League on 22 November. It's their only defeat in 18. 2. On the longest current unbeaten run in the Premiership of 12 matches. Won seven and drawn five since losing 2-1, away to Tottenham on 5 November. 3. Opened the scoring in an unparalleled 18 Premiership games this term. 4. Failed to score in only one League game (0-0, away to Aston Villa on 2 January). 5. Allowed the opposition to score first on the fewest occasions in the highest League (four). 6. Lost only two Premiership games - equal with leaders Manchester United. 7. Dropped 18 points out of 69 - the Red Devils have dropped only 12. 8. Unbeaten in five League games on the road, lost one of the last 10 and only two all season - against Middlesbrough (2-1 on 23 August), and Tottenham (2-1 on 5 November). 9. Resume the battle with Wycombe in the Carling Cup semi-final after this - they stand at 1-1 ahead of the Stamford Bridge leg. Then it's home to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup, and Blackburn in the Premiership. A visit to Charlton and home fixture with Middlesbrough precede the Champions League match, away to Porto. KEY PLAYER NOTES/POTENTIAL MILESTONES LIVERPOOL Peter CROUCH is Liverpool's top scorer with 10 goals. Dirk KUYT is the club's leading marksman in the Premiership with seven. Jose Manuel REINA is the only remaining player to have been on the field for every minute of the Reds' Premiership matches this season. REINA and Steven GERRARD are the only players to have figured in at least a part of each of Liverpool's Premiership games this season. If he participates Boudewijn ZENDEN will be facing a former club. The Holland international made 59 appearances and scored four goals for Chelsea between August 2001 and July 2004. Of those, all four goals and 43 appearances were in the Premiership. If he plays, Jamie CARRAGHER will be making his 450th appearance for Liverpool. If selected in the 11, CARRAGHER will be making his 300th Premiership start for the Reds. CHELSEA Didier DROGBA is the highest scoring Premiership player this season with 21 goals, 14 of which are League goals putting him one clear of Manchester United's Cristiano RONALDO at the top of the table for the Barclays Golden Boot award. Only Michael ESSIEN has figured in every minute of every one of Chelsea's Premiership matches this season. If he plays, Frank LAMPARD will be making his 500th club career appearance (West Ham, Swansea, Chelsea). Suspended: Claude MAKELELE LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME Liverpool 1-4 Chelsea 2 October 2005 - Ref: Graham Poll Liverpool scorer: Gerrard 36 Chelsea scorers: Lampard 27 pen, Duff 43, Cole 63, Geremi 82 THIS SEASON'S REVERSE FIXTURE Chelsea 1-0 Liverpool 17 September 2006 - Ref: Mike Riley Chelsea scorer: Drogba 42 Sent Off: Ballack (Chelsea) 51 HEAD TO HEAD TOTALS Home and away League: Liverpool 57 wins, Chelsea 44, Draws 26 Prem: Liverpool 10 wins, Chelsea 14, Draws 5 at Liverpool only League: Liverpool 42 wins, Chelsea 8, Draws 13 Prem: Liverpool 9 wins, Chelsea 3, Draws 2 | ||||||||||||||
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