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MATCH FACTS: The fab four clash on Grand Slam Sunday
Last updated at 14:38pm on 21st March 2008
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The Barclays Premier League's top four all meet each other on the same day this weekend - the second time this season it has happened.
Leaders Manchester United host north-west arch-rivals Liverpool, with the Red Devils' title challengers Chelsea and Arsenal facing each other at Stamford Bridge.
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Here Sportsmail online looks at some of the match facts.
Manchester United v Liverpool
• Liverpool have not beaten United in the league since April 2004 when Danny Murphy's penalty decided the outcome at Old Trafford.
• United have not conceded against their rivals in the league since September 20, 2004 - and even then it came via John O'Shea's own goal in a 2-1 victory.
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United test: Rafa Benitez takes his side to Old Trafford on Sunday
• United's biggest Premier League victory over Liverpool came in April 2003 when they won 4-0 after the Reds had Sami Hyypia sent off in the fourth minute.
• Liverpool have won only three times at the home of their rivals in the Premier League. They have managed only 14 victories in 74 league meetings at Old Trafford.
• A win for United would be their fifth successive Premier League victory over Liverpool.
Chelsea v Arsenal
• Chelsea have not lost at home in 77 Premier League matches since Arsenal won 2-1 in February 2004.
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The boss men: Wenger of Arsenal, United boss Fergie and Chelsea's Grant
• In 28 meetings between the pair in all competitions since 1998 there has been just one goalless draw - at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League in April 2005.
• Arsenal have won more matches at Stamford Bridge (23) than Chelsea (22) in matches between the two sides. That record is also repeated just on Premier League form, with the Gunners leading five to four.
• Arsenal have won four and drawn six of their last 11 league visits to Stamford Bridge.
MATCH FACTS: The fab four clash on Grand Slam Sunday
Last updated at 14:38pm on 21st March 2008
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The Barclays Premier League's top four all meet each other on the same day this weekend - the second time this season it has happened.
Leaders Manchester United host north-west arch-rivals Liverpool, with the Red Devils' title challengers Chelsea and Arsenal facing each other at Stamford Bridge.
Scroll down for more
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Read more...
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Here Sportsmail online looks at some of the match facts.
Manchester United v Liverpool
• Liverpool have not beaten United in the league since April 2004 when Danny Murphy's penalty decided the outcome at Old Trafford.
• United have not conceded against their rivals in the league since September 20, 2004 - and even then it came via John O'Shea's own goal in a 2-1 victory.
Scroll down for more
United test: Rafa Benitez takes his side to Old Trafford on Sunday
• United's biggest Premier League victory over Liverpool came in April 2003 when they won 4-0 after the Reds had Sami Hyypia sent off in the fourth minute.
• Liverpool have won only three times at the home of their rivals in the Premier League. They have managed only 14 victories in 74 league meetings at Old Trafford.
• A win for United would be their fifth successive Premier League victory over Liverpool.
Chelsea v Arsenal
• Chelsea have not lost at home in 77 Premier League matches since Arsenal won 2-1 in February 2004.
Scroll down for more
The boss men: Wenger of Arsenal, United boss Fergie and Chelsea's Grant
• In 28 meetings between the pair in all competitions since 1998 there has been just one goalless draw - at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League in April 2005.
• Arsenal have won more matches at Stamford Bridge (23) than Chelsea (22) in matches between the two sides. That record is also repeated just on Premier League form, with the Gunners leading five to four.
• Arsenal have won four and drawn six of their last 11 league visits to Stamford Bridge.
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