Liverpool FC stats and records 2019/20

The Reds reached all kinds of milestones and broke new ground as they became Premier League champions. Some of their achievements are more well-known than others...

August

v Norwich City FC (h)
Liverpool FC extended their run of scoring at least four goals in one league game every season since 1920/21, the longest run in English football.

v Norwich City FC (h)
Divock Origi became the 13th player in the Club's history to have scored on every day of the week.

v Southampton FC (a)
Jürgen Klopp became the quickest Liverpool FC manager to reach 300 points in the three points for a win system, doing so in his 146th game – four fewer than Kenny Dalglish (150).  

v Burnley FC (a)
Roberto Firmino became the first Brazilian to score 50 goals in English football's top division.

September

v Newcastle United FC (h)
Sadio Mané became the first player in Premier League history to go half-a-century of games unbeaten at one stadium for the same club.  

v Chelsea FC (a)
Liverpool FC became the first team in history to win their opening six matches of a top-flight season in two consecutive seasons.

v Chelsea FC (a)
The Reds became the first side to score at least twice during 15 consecutive top-flight victories – the previous record of 13 was set by Tottenham Hotspur FC in 1960.  

October

v Leicester City FC (h)
Liverpool FC's eight point lead after beating the Foxes 2-1 was the largest after eight games since Manchester United FC in 1985/86.

v Tottenham Hotspur FC (h)
Mo Salah's converted penalty was the 23rd awarded in Premier League games between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC, the most in the history of the competition.

November

v Crystal Palace FC (a)
Sadio Mané scored in his fifth consecutive game against Crystal Palace FC, the joint best run by a Liverpool FC player against a single Premier League opponent with Michael Owen (v Newcastle United FC) and Luis Suarez (v Norwich City FC). 

v Brighton & Hove Albion FC (h)
Adrian became the first goalkeeper to come on as a substitute in two league games in Liverpool FC's history.

December

v Everton FC (h)
Liverpool FC scored five goals against Everton FC for the first time since a 5-0 win at Goodison Park in 1982 and the first time at Anfield since 1965.

v Everton FC (h)
Liverpool netted four first-half goals v Everton FC for the first time since 1935 during a 5-2 victory.

v Watford FC (h)
Liverpool FC became the first team since AFC Sunderland in 1891/92 to win 16 consecutive top-flight games while scoring at least twice.

v Leicester City FC (a)
Liverpool FC's 4-0 win was the widest margin of victory in a game between the top two in the Premier League for eight years.

v Leicester City FC (a)
Roberto Firmino's second goal was the 500th scored by Liverpool FC under Jürgen Klopp.

v Wolverhampton Wanderers FC (h)
Liverpool FC became only the third side to go 50 home top-flight league games unbeaten. Chelsea FC hold the record of 86 unbeaten at Stamford Bridge between 2004 and 2008. with Liverpool FC going 63 unbeaten at Anfield between 1978 and 1980.

January

v Tottenham Hotspur FC (a)
Liverpool FC's 38th Premier League game without defeat in which time the Reds have accumulated 104 points – a record over a 38-game period. 

v Tottenham Hotspur FC (a)
Liverpool FC's 1-0 win meant the Reds had won at a 56th different away venue out of the 58 they've played at, a Premier League record.

v Tottenham Hotspur FC (a)
Victory took the Redmen to 61 points from their opening 21 games, the first time in the history of any of the big five European leagues that a club has made such a good start to a season. 

v Manchester United (h)
Virgil van Dijk's goal meant Liverpool FC had scored in each of their opening 22 league games of the season for the first time ever.

v Wolverhampton Wanderers FC (a)
Liverpool FC became the first club to win three top-flight games on a Thursday in the same season since Leicester City FC in 1933/34.

v West Ham United FC (a)
Liverpool FC became the earliest ever team to defeat every other side in a top-flight campaign, beating the 1888/89 Preston North End FC team that achieved the same feat on 9th February 1899 by 11 days.

v West Ham United FC (a)
The Reds' 2-0 success was Jürgen Klopp's 150th win in all competitions.

February

v Southampton FC (h)
Liverpool FC kept their 100th clean sheet under Jürgen Klopp's management, in what was his 248th game in charge.

v Southampton FC (h)
A 43rd consecutive top-flight game undefeated for Liverpool FC became the second ever longest run, beating the 42 games without defeat recorded by Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest FC in 1978. The record is held by Arsenal FC who went 49 games undefeated between 2003 and 2004.

v West Ham United FC (h)
Liverpool FC's 3-2 victory made it 21 consecutive top-flight wins, equalling the all-time record set by Manchester City FC between 2011 and 2012.

March

v AFC Bournemouth (h)
Liverpool FC won an English record 22nd consecutive top-flight league game, beating the record of 21 set by Bob Paisley's Liverpool FC in 1972. 

v AFC Bournemouth (h)
Mo Salah's goal in the Reds' 2-1 win made him the first Liverpool FC player to score 20 times in three successive seasons since Michael Owen between 2000/01 and 2002/03.

v AFC Bournemouth (h)
Having also scored against the Cherries in December, Mo Salah became the first Liverpool FC player to score in six successive Premier League appearances against the same opponent. 

v AFC Bournemouth (h)
Mo Salah became Liverpool FC's all-time leading overseas-born goalscorer in the Premier League with his 70th goal, beating Luis Suarez' tally of 69.

June

v Everton FC (a)
The 0-0 draw at Goodison Park is Jürgen Klopp's 11th consecutive Merseyside derby without defeat since the start of his Liverpool FC career, a new Club record.

v Everton FC (a)
The 236th Merseyside derby is the first ever competitive game played by Liverpool FC behind closed doors.

v Crystal Palace FC (h)
The first ever competitive game played by Liverpool FC behind closed doors at Anfield finishes 4-0 to the Reds.

v Crystal Palace FC (h)
Trent Alexander-Arnold, aged 21 years and 261 days old, became the youngest Liverpool FC player to score a direct free-kick at Anfield since Robbie Fowler (20 years and 252 days old) v Manchester United FC in 1995.

v Crystal Palace FC (h)
Mo Salah scored Liverpool FC's 100th goal of the season, making it three consecutive seasons when a century has been reached, the best run since netting 100 goals in every season from 1979/80 to 1986/87.

v Crystal Palace FC (h)
Sadio Mané became the 10th player to score in six consecutive Premier League appearances against a single opponent, and the second to do so for Liverpool FC after Mo Salah v AFC Bournemouth.

v Crystal Palace FC (h)
Liverpool FC's 20th win at Anfield in all competitions in the Reds' 23rd home match, making them the first club in Europe's big-five leagues to win 20 home matches in 2019/20.

v Manchester City FC (a)
The Reds went into this game as Premier League Champions with seven games still to play, the earliest any team has been Champions of England.

v Manchester City FC (a)
Naby Keita was on the losing side for the first time in his 37th Premier League game, the longest any player has gone without tasting defeat in the history of the competition.

July

v Aston Villa FC (h)
Liverpool FC's 2-0 win was the Reds' 24th consecutive league victory at Anfield, extending their top-flight record.  

v Aston Villa FC (h)
Curtis Jones became the 17th different league goalscorer for Liverpool this season, equalling the club record set in 1911/12 and 2015/16.

v Aston Villa FC (h)
Curtis Jones also scored Liverpool FC's 300th goal at Anfield in all competitions in the 127th home game since Jürgen Klopp was appointed as manager. 

v Brighton & Hove Albion FC (a)
Mo Salah's two goals and an assist took him to 100 goal involvements (73 goals, 27 assists) in 104 Premier League appearances for Liverpool FC.

v Brighton & Hove Albion FC (a)
Jordan Henderson's goal put the Reds 2-0 up in the eighth minute, the earliest Liverpool FC have been leading by two goals since scoring twice at Fulham FC in seven minutes in 2011.

v Brighton & Hove Albion FC (a)
Jürgen Klopp's side became only the 7th in top-flight history to win 30 games in a season with Liverpool FC the only club to have achieved this three times, also doing so in 1978/79 and 2018/19.

v Arsenal FC (a)
Divock Origi became the most-used substitute in Liverpool FC history when making his 82nd appearance from the bench, eclipsing Ryan Babel's previous record of 81.

v Chelsea FC (h)
Liverpool FC's 5-3 win meant that the Reds had gone unbeaten at Anfield in three consecutive league seasons for the first time in the Club's history.

v Chelsea FC (h)
Gini Wijnaldum's goal was Liverpool FC's 50th league goal at Anfield this season, the first time the Reds had reached the half century in consecutive campaigns since 1983/84.

v Chelsea FC (h)
Jürgen Klopp's Champions set a new Club record of 31 wins during a league campaign.

v Chelsea FC (h)
The Reds equalled the Premier League record for the most points (55) taken from home games during a season, sharing it with Chelsea FC (2005/06), Manchester United FC (2010/11) and Manchester City FC (2011/12).

v Chelsea FC (h)
Victory meant that Chelsea FC were the 12th opponent the Reds had beaten home and away in the Premier League this season, equalling the Club record of 12 set in 2018/19.

v Chelsea FC (h)
Trent-Alexander Arnold's assist for Roberto Firmino's goal was his 13th of the season, breaking his own Premier League record for the most assists by a defender in a single campaign.

v Chelsea FC (h)
Jordan Henderson became the first Liverpool FC Captain to lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield and the first to do so on the Kop, receiving it from Sir Kenny Dalglish.