The Reds head to Mikel Arteta’s division leaders for an 8pm GMT showdown at Emirates Stadium.
Opta has provided the following facts and figures to know ahead of the game…
Liverpool are looking to complete a Premier League double over Arsenal for the eighth time, and first since 2021-22. Their seven doubles are already the most any side has against the Gunners in the competition.
Against no team have Arsenal lost more Premier League games than they have against Liverpool (26, level with Manchester United).
This will be the first ever Premier League game between Liverpool and Arsenal on a Thursday, with their last league meeting on this day of the week coming at Anfield in December 1947.
Liverpool have won four of their last five Premier League away games on a Thursday, with the only exception being a 4-0 loss at Manchester City in July 2020.
Only Burnley’s Premier League matches this season have seen more goals in the 90th minute or later (10) than Liverpool’s (nine – five for, four against). Only in 2023-24 (13), 2008-09 (12), and 2010-11 (10) have the Reds seen more 90th-minute goals for and against in a Premier League campaign.
Having assisted in May 2025 and scored the winner in the reverse fixture in August, Dominik Szoboszlai could become the first Liverpool player to be involved in three consecutive Premier League goals against Arsenal since Sadio Mane in March 2017 (two goals, one assist).
