With Liverpool's UEFA Super Cup win over Chelsea on Wednesday night, they are now closing in on the trophy haul of their rivals Manchester United.
The Super Cup has raised Liverpool's tally to 63 trophies, while Manchester United are still slightly ahead with 66.
United fans will point to their superior league trophy count, while Liverpool fans will remind them of their total 13 European titles, and the rivalry will continue.
Manchester United lead the way in terms of domestic trophies, winning the top English league on 20 occasions in their history. However, Liverpool are only two behind on 18.
They've also won more FA Cups than Liverpool, with 12 compared to seven, however Arsenal actually lead all the teams in this category with 13.
Liverpool come out on top more often in the League Cup though, with eight wins to their name, compared to United's five. They've also got a Sheriff of London Charity Shield, which only ran until 1907, and the one-off Football League Super Cup to their name.
When it comes to the FA Community Shield, formerly known as the Charity Shield, Manchester United are currently runaway leaders, with a huge 21 wins contributing to their overall total of 66 trophies.
But European competition is where Liverpool shine, winning more of the top trophies than any other English club.
They've got 13 overall, with six Champions Leagues, three Europa Leagues, and four UEFA Super Cups.
Meanwhile, United have three Champions League trophies, one Europa League, and one Super Cup.
Arsenal are next on the list of total trophies earned by an English club, but a long way back with 46.
They've done well domestically, with 13 league wins, two League Cups, and 15 Community Shields added onto their 13 FA Cups, but they falter in European competition.
They've never won either of the big competitions, but they did win a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.