The clash at London Stadium is a 2.05pm GMT kick-off.
Here are a dozen pre-match facts and figures to know, from LFC statistician Ged Rea and Opta…
The Reds have lost only one of their last 18 Premier League games against the Hammers (14 wins, three draws), a 3-2 defeat in the capital in November 2021.
Liverpool have scored 25 goals in their nine Premier League visits to London Stadium to face West Ham, including a 5-0 win in this fixture last season. Manchester City (28) and Arsenal (26) are the only visiting sides with more goals at the ground.
West Ham have claimed seven points from their three Premier League games in November (won two, drew one), almost twice as many as they managed in August, September and October combined (four points – won one, drew one, lost seven).
The Hammers have won each of their last two home Premier League matches, having gone winless in their previous nine. They last won three on the bounce on home soil in a single season in October 2022.
Only against Nottingham Forest (seven – six goals, one assist) has Alexander Isak been involved in more Premier League goals than he has versus West Ham (six – five goals, one assist).
