Jürgen Klopp's Reds have gone over a year without losing in the league, and are now closing in on the record streaks of some of Europe's great sides.
Ahead of Saturday evening's clash with José Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur side, Liverpool have gone 373 days without losing in the Premier League. And the current Reds now find themselves with one of the best ten unbeaten streaks in Europe's top leagues.
The current unbeaten run from the Merseysiders has been even more impressive due to their win ratio. Since the start of this season, other than the draw at Old Trafford, it has been all about the 'W'. And if they avoid defeat to Spurs, their then-38 games without loss will equal that of the 1979/80 Real Sociedad side.
If further slip-ups against Manchester United and Wolves can be avoided, Liverpool would be level with Chelsea's 2004/05 team and that of Fiorentina from way back in 1955/56. They'd still have some way to go, however, if they were to reach the overall record in Europe's big five leagues of 58, that of the 1991/93 AC Milan team.
Top 10 longest unbeaten streaks (Europe's Big Five)
AC Milan (1991/93) - 58 games
Bayern Munich (2012/14) - 53 games
Arsenal (2003/04) - 49 games
Juventus (2011/12) - 49 games
Barcelona (2017/18) - 43 games
Nottingham Forest (1977/78) - 42 games
Chelsea (2004/05) - 40 games
Fiorentina (1955/56) 40 games
Real Sociedad (1979/80) - 38 games
Liverpool (2019/20) - 37 games