Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 12 Premier League home games against Leicester (10 wins, 2 draws) since losing three in a row between 1997 and 2000.
Leicester have won just two of their last 12 Premier League games against Liverpool (D1 L9). Although they have lost three consecutive games (including this one), they have not lost four consecutive league games against the Reds from 1987 to 1996.
Liverpool have won their last seven league games played on Boxing Day, currently the longest run of any team in England’s fourth tier, and the longest ever for the Reds. There is.
Leicester have only won one of their last 10 Boxing Day league matches (D2 L7), against eventual champions Manchester City of the 2018-19 season.
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 21 games in official competition (W18 D3). This is the longest streak since 25 consecutive games from April to November 2021, and the longest streak in a single season since 24 games from January to May 1989.
Liverpool have conceded eight goals in their last three Premier League games, the same as their first 13 under Arne Slott. However, the Reds have scored at least two goals in each of their last nine league games, their longest run since September to December 2021 (11 games).
Leicester lost their last two Premier League games, 4-0 against Newcastle and 3-0 against Wolves. The last time they lost three consecutive league games was by more than three goals in November 1958.
No current Premier League player has contributed more goals (six) or provided more assists (four) than Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah on Boxing Day.
Mohamed Salah has scored 99 goals in 141 home games in the Premier League (2 with Chelsea and 97 with Liverpool). If he scores, he will become the eighth player to score over 100 goals on home soil in this competition, and fourth after Alan Shearer (91), Thierry Henry (113) and Sergio Aguero (125). The speed of
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has scored eight Premier League goals against Liverpool, with only Andrew Cole (11) and Harry Kane (9) scoring more goals against the Reds in the same competition. Goal) only. Vardy, 37 years and 350 days old, scored in that game, making him the oldest player to score in a Premier League game against Liverpool.