Should Liverpool beat Crystal Palace, Arne Slot will make history by reaching 100 points quicker than any other Reds manager.Liverpool head into their match against Crystal Palace with a 100 percent record in the league, something no one else has achieved this season.The Eagles can, though, boast to being the only unbeaten team in the league this season alongside Liverpool, with neither side having trailed at any point.Looking to end Palace’s 17-match unbeaten streak is Slot, who will reach the 100-point mark as Liverpool boss in just his 44th match, should his team win.Three points at Selhurst Park would mean he reaches a century quicker than any other coach in the Reds’ history. Selhurst Park, the happy hunting groundLiverpool have won nine and drawn one of the last 10 league visits, the exception being in February 2023.They have scored at least twice in eight of the last 10 league visits to Palace, and they have failed to score in only two of the last 24 league meetings home and away.Both Liverpool’s biggest-ever top-flight home and away wins have come against Crystal Palace (9-0 at Anfield in 1989 and 7-0 at Selhurst Park in 2022). The home win has now since been equalled against Bournemouth.Mo Salah needs just two goals to bring up 250 for Liverpool in all games. Crystal Palace’s home form Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last 17 outings in all competitions. Should they avoid defeat here they will equal the longest undefeated run in the club’s history; they went 18 without a loss that ended in August 1969.Last season they finished 12th, earning fewer points at home (25) than they did on the road (28), both scoring and conceding 51 times in total.And that has continued this season with seven of their nine points collected so far coming away from Selhurst Park.They seek their first home league win of the campaign having drawn with Nottingham Forest (1-1) and Sunderland (0-0).This is their 13th consecutive Premier League era campaign and 17th in total, with their best finish being 10th in 2014/15 and 2023/24.Since gaining their last promotion in 2012-13 they have finished every season between 10th and 15th, but last season they won their first-ever major trophy defeating Man City 1-0 in the FA Cup final. This season’s scorers (inc. Community Shield)Crystal Palace: Mateta 4, Sarr 3, Guehi 1, Mitchell 1, Richards 1Liverpool: Ekitike 5, Salah 3, Gravenberch 2, Chiesa 1, Frimpong 1, Gakpo 1, Isak 1, Ngumoha 1, Robertson 1, Szoboszlai 1, Van Dijk 1* Stats courtesy of LFC statistician Ged Rea (@ged0407).