What Score Is Liverpool?

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What is Liverpool big score?

The 50 biggest wins at Anfield

Date Result Against
27.08.2022 9 – 0 Bournemouth
03.09.1892 8 – 0 Higher Walton
26.12.1928 8 – 0 Burnley
07.11.1967 8 – 0 TSV Munich

Who is Liverpool’s top scorer ever?

All time top goalscorers –

Competitions: All League FA Cup League Cup Europe

# Player Goals Appearances Minutes played Games / goals ratio
1 Ian Rush 346 660 57011 1.91
2 Roger Hunt 285 492 44011 1.73
3 Gordon Hodgson 241 377 33960 1.56
4 Billy Liddell 228 534 48180 2.34
5 Mohamed Salah 188 309 25354 1.64
6 Steven Gerrard 186 710 57603 3.82
7 Robbie Fowler 183 369 28084 2.02
8 Kenny Dalglish 172 515 44882 2.99
9 Michael Owen 158 297 23355 1.88
10 Harry Chambers 151 339 30510 2.25
11 Sam Raybould 130 226 20340 1.74
12 Jack Parkinson 128 219 19710 1.71
13 Dick Forshaw 124 288 25920 2.32
14 Sadio Mané 120 269 21561 2.24
15 Ian St John 118 425 37862 3.6
16 Roberto Firmino 111 362 25148 3.26
17 Jack Balmer 110 309 27870 2.81
18 John Barnes 108 407 35783 3.77
19 Kevin Keegan 100 323 28944 3.23
20 John Toshack 96 247 20948 2.57
21 Albert Stubbins 83 178 16050 2.14
22 Luis Suarez 82 133 11329 1.62
23 Fernando Torres 81 142 10954 1.75
24 Terry McDermott 81 329 28283 4.06
25 Jack Cox 80 361 32490 4.51
26 Berry Nieuwenhuys 79 257 23190 3.25
27 Jimmy Melia 79 286 25830 3.62
28 David Johnson 78 213 15988 2.73
29 Arthur Goddard 77 414 37260 5.38
30 Steve Heighway 76 475 40198 6.25
31 Joe Hewitt 74 164 14760 2.22
32 Ronnie Whelan 73 493 42994 6.75
33 Ray Kennedy 72 393 34966 5.46
34 Dirk Kuyt 71 285 21599 4.01
35 Ian Callaghan 68 857 76843 12.6
36 Daniel Sturridge 67 160 9348 2.39
37 Steve McManaman 66 364 31296 5.52
38 Bobby Robinson 65 271 24390 4.17
39 John Aldridge 63 104 8143 1.65
40 Alan A’Court 63 381 34380 6.05
41 Jan Mølby 61 292 23559 4.79
42 Chris Lawler 61 549 49489 9
43 Emile Heskey 60 223 15710 3.72
44 Peter Beardsley 59 175 14666 2.97
45 Phil Neal 59 650 58612 11.02
46 Willie Fagan 57 182 16380 3.19
47 George Allan 56 96 8640 1.71
48 Tom Miller 56 146 13140 2.61
49 David Fairclough 55 154 9498 2.8
50 Graeme Souness 55 359 32248 6.53
51 Philippe Coutinho 54 201 14881 3.72
52 Peter Thompson 54 416 36633 7.7
53 John Evans 53 107 9690 2.02
54 Alf Hanson 52 177 15990 3.4
55 Harry Bradshaw 51 138 12420 2.71
56 Steve McMahon 50 277 23911 5.54
57 Emlyn Hughes 49 665 59769 13.57
58 Tommy Smith 48 638 57429 13.29
59 Dick Edmed 46 170 15330 3.7
60 Jimmy Case 46 269 22250 5.85
61 Steve Nicol 46 468 41097 10.17
62 Kevin Lewis 44 82 7410 1.86
63 Danny Murphy 44 249 16645 5.66
64 Malcolm McVean 43 126 11340 2.93
65 Jimmy Payne 43 243 21900 5.65
66 Diogo Jota 42 117 6899 2.79
67 Frank Becton 42 86 7740 2.05
68 Peter Crouch 42 134 7813 3.19
69 John Wark 42 108 8525 2.57
70 Bobby Graham 42 137 11287 3.26
71 Divock Origi 41 175 6961 4.27
72 Jamie Redknapp 41 308 24742 7.51
73 Craig Johnston 40 271 21424 6.78
74 Jimmy Ross 39 85 7650 2.18
75 Louis Bimpson 39 102 9180 2.62
76 Ronald Orr 39 112 10080 2.87
77 Jimmy Smith 38 62 5580 1.63
78 Tony Rowley 38 63 5670 1.66
79 Dave Hickson 38 67 6024 1.76
80 Ray Houghton 38 202 17598 5.32
81 Paul Walsh 37 112 8372 3.03
82 Fred Howe 36 94 8460 2.61
83 Cyril Done 36 110 9960 3.06
84 Stan Collymore 35 81 6175 2.31
85 Alan Arnell 35 75 6780 2.14
86 Dave Wright 35 100 9030 2.86
87 Tommy Robertson 35 141 12660 4.03
88 Patrik Berger 35 196 12661 5.6
89 Sami Hyypia 35 464 40712 13.26
90 Donald McKinlay 34 434 39060 12.76
91 Vic Wright 33 85 7650 2.58
92 Alun Evans 33 111 9330 3.36
93 Geoff Strong 33 201 17782 6.09
94 Jordan Henderson 33 492 36469 14.91
95 Kevin Baron 32 153 13770 4.78
96 Phil Taylor 32 343 30960 10.72
97 John Arne Riise 31 348 27215 11.23
98 Fred Pagnam 30 39 3510 1.3
99 Tom Reid 30 55 4950 1.83
100 Dick Johnson 30 82 7380 2.73
101 Luis Garcia 30 121 8171 4.03
102 Phil Boersma 30 120 9086 4
103 Johnny Walker 30 120 10800 4
104 Yossi Benayoun 29 134 7958 4.62
105 Harold Barton 29 109 9810 3.76
106 Bill Lacey 29 260 23400 8.97
107 Tony Hateley 28 56 4965 2
108 Arthur Metcalf 28 63 5670 2.25
109 Milan Baros 27 108 6218 4
110 Jimmy Walsh 27 77 6930 2.85
111 Sam English 26 50 4500 1.92
112 Jimmy Stewart 26 63 5670 2.42
113 Danny Shone 26 81 7290 3.12
114 Gordon Gunson 26 87 7830 3.35
115 Peter Cormack 26 178 15356 6.85
116 James Milner 26 332 19004 12.77
117 John Miller 25 24 2160 0.96
118 Dean Saunders 25 61 5300 2.44
119 Djibril Cissé 24 79 4234 3.29
120 Alf Arrowsmith 24 56 4611 2.33
121 Raheem Sterling 23 129 9291 5.61
122 Johnny Wheeler 23 177 15930 7.7
123 Ronny Rosenthal 22 97 4413 4.41
124 Ryan Babel 22 146 6662 6.64
125 Eric Anderson 22 76 6870 3.45
126 Jimmy Harrower 22 105 9450 4.77
127 Adam Lallana 22 178 10759 8.09
128 Georginio Wijnaldum 22 237 18208 10.77
129 Brian Hall 21 224 18121 10.67
130 Sammy Smyth 20 44 3960 2.2
131 Jackie Sheldon 20 147 13230 7.35
132 Alan Kennedy 20 359 32088 17.95
133 David N’Gog 19 94 4270 4.95
134 Mark Walters 19 124 7919 6.53
135 Vladimir Smicer 19 184 10327 9.68
136 Archie McPherson 19 133 11970 7
137 Xabi Alonso 19 210 16397 11.05
138 Geoff Twentyman 19 184 16620 9.68
139 Virgil Van Dijk 19 225 20077 11.84
140 Sammy Lee 19 295 26190 15.53
141 Alex Raisbeck 19 341 30690 17.95
142 Harry Race 18 43 3870 2.39
143 Craig Bellamy 18 79 4457 4.39
144 Hugh McQueen 18 61 5490 3.39
145 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 18 146 6568 8.11
146 Willie Stevenson 18 241 21760 13.39
147 Alec Lindsay 18 248 22235 13.78
148 Gordon Milne 18 282 25371 15.67
149 Martin Skrtel 18 320 27211 17.78
150 Mark Lawrenson 18 356 31058 19.78
151 Darwin Nunez 17 46 2471 2.71
152 Bill McPherson 17 55 4950 3.24
153 Maxi Rodriguez 17 73 5059 4.29
154 Hugh Morgan 17 68 6120 4
155 Paul Ince 17 81 7218 4.76
156 Bill Jones 17 277 24990 16.29
157 Ronnie Moran 17 379 34260 22.29
158 Sam Gilligan 16 40 3600 2.5
159 Sam Bowyer 16 48 4320 3
160 Harry Kewell 16 139 9795 8.69
161 Gary Gillespie 16 214 18248 13.38
162 Trent Alexander-Arnold 16 277 22769 17.31
163 Ron Yeats 16 454 40949 28.38
164 Willie Devlin 15 19 1710 1.27
165 Tom Wyllie 15 25 2250 1.67
166 Karl-Heinz Riedle 15 76 4148 5.07
167 Jimmy Stott 14 17 1530 1.21
168 Takumi Minamino 14 55 2249 3.93
169 Andy McGuigan 14 37 3330 2.64
170 Fred Geary 14 45 4050 3.21
171 Fred Morris 14 48 4320 3.43
172 Jimmy Nicholl 14 59 5310 4.21
173 Jack Smith 14 59 5310 4.21
174 Joe McQue 14 142 12780 10.14
175 Emre Can 14 167 13108 11.93
176 Daniel Agger 14 232 19245 16.57
177 Alan Hansen 14 620 55768 44.29
178 Luis Diaz 13 51 3304 3.92
179 Charlie Satterthwaite 13 45 4050 3.46
180 Michael Robinson 13 52 4165 4
181 Syd Roberts 13 62 5610 4.77
182 Bob Done 13 155 14010 11.92
183 Bob Paisley 13 277 24990 21.31
184 Phil Thompson 13 477 42165 36.69
185 David Henderson 12 23 2070 1.92
186 David Hannah 12 33 2970 2.75
187 John Hunter 12 45 4050 3.75
188 Fernando Morientes 12 61 4126 5.08
189 Harry Lewis 12 70 6300 5.83
190 Michael Thomas 12 163 11924 13.58
191 Brian Jackson 12 133 12000 11.08
192 Neil Ruddock 12 152 12958 12.67
193 Jimmy McDougall 12 356 32100 29.67
194 Fred Hopkin 12 360 32400 30
195 Andrew McCowie 11 35 3150 3.18
196 Andy Carroll 11 58 3489 5.27
197 Bob Clark 11 42 3810 3.82
198 Curtis Jones 11 99 5402 9
199 Naby Keita 11 129 6501 11.73
200 Joël Matip 11 189 15218 17.18
201 Fabinho Tavarez 11 219 16504 19.91
202 Didi Hamann 11 283 22655 25.73
203 Tom Bromilow 11 375 33780 34.09
204 Titi Camara 10 37 2180 3.7
205 Christian Benteke 10 42 2210 4.2
206 David Hodgson 10 49 3257 4.9
207 Don Hutchison 10 60 4224 6
208 Archie Rawlings 10 67 6030 6.7
209 Jari Litmanen 9 43 1890 4.78
210 Florent Sinama-Pongolle 9 66 2358 7.33
211 Nigel Clough 9 44 3159 4.89
212 Gary McAllister 9 87 4994 9.67
213 Glen Johnson 9 200 17031 22.22
214 Mark Wright 9 210 18098 23.33
215 Xherdan Shaqiri 8 63 2501 7.88
216 Patrick Gordon 8 30 2700 3.75
217 Lance Carr 8 33 2970 4.13
218 John Carlin 8 35 3150 4.38
219 Tommy Johnson 8 38 3420 4.75
220 Nick Barmby 8 58 3521 7.25
221 Ken Brierley 8 61 5520 7.63
222 Tom Chorlton 8 121 10890 15.13
223 Dejan Lovren 8 185 14808 23.13
224 James Bradley 8 186 16740 23.25
225 Walter Wadsworth 8 242 21690 30.25
226 Andy Robertson 8 271 23141 33.88
227 Jack Whitham 7 18 1422 2.57
228 Bobby Murdoch 7 19 1710 2.71
229 Robbie Keane 7 28 1784 4
230 Fred Baron 7 20 1800 2.86
231 John Shafto 7 20 1830 2.86
232 Cody Gakpo 7 30 2068 4.29
233 John Bovill 7 29 2610 4.14
234 Jonjo Shelvey 7 69 3427 9.86
235 Øyvind Leonhardsen 7 49 3799 7
236 Edgar Chadwick 7 45 4050 6.43
237 Jim McBride 7 56 5040 8
238 Stewart Downing 7 91 6719 13
239 Joe Allen 7 132 8393 18.86
240 Matt McQueen 7 103 9270 14.71
241 Tommy Leishman 7 118 10650 16.86
242 Steve Staunton 7 148 11304 21.14
243 John McCartney 7 166 14940 23.71
244 Lucas Leiva 7 346 24328 49.43
245 Alan Banks 6 8 720 1.33
246 David Speedie 6 14 879 2.33
247 Neil Mellor 6 22 1175 3.67
248 Charles Hewitt 6 16 1440 2.67
249 Harry Beadles 6 18 1620 3
250 Daniel Cunliffe 6 18 1620 3
251 Andriy Voronin 6 40 1947 6.67
252 Gordon Wallace 6 22 1980 3.67
253 Billy Banks 6 26 2340 4.33
254 Cyril Oxley 6 34 3060 5.67
255 Danny McRorie 6 35 3150 5.83
256 Johnny Morrissey 6 37 3330 6.17
257 Harvey Elliott 6 70 3514 11.67
258 Bob Priday 6 40 3600 6.67
259 Ernest Peake 6 55 4950 9.17
260 El Hadji Diouf 6 80 5325 13.33
261 Markus Babbel 6 73 6152 12.17
262 Harold Taylor 6 72 6510 12
263 Mike Marsh 6 101 6919 16.83
264 George Fleming 6 83 7470 13.83
265 Jason McAteer 6 139 10928 23.17
266 Alf West 6 141 12690 23.5
267 Bill Goldie 6 174 15660 29
268 Jock McNab 6 222 19876 37
269 Jonathan Cameron 5 9 810 1.8
270 Jock Smith 5 11 990 2.2
271 Nicolas Anelka 5 22 1399 4.4
272 Willie Michael 5 23 2070 4.6
273 Joe Cole 5 42 2075 8.4
274 Bruno Cheyrou 5 48 2346 9.6
275 David Thompson 5 56 3013 11.2
276 Bryan Williams 5 34 3060 6.8
277 Tom Gracie 5 34 3060 6.8
278 Raul Meireles 5 44 3290 8.8
279 Richard Morris 5 39 3510 7.8
280 Albert Riera 5 56 3546 11.2
281 Kevin MacDonald 5 64 4668 12.8
282 Larry Lloyd 5 218 19540 43.6
283 Jamie Carragher 5 737 63258 147.4
284 Joe Dickson 4 6 540 1.5
285 Ted Crawford 4 8 720 2
286 Billy Matthews 4 9 810 2.25
287 Bob Glassey 4 9 810 2.25
288 Danny Ings 4 25 951 6.25
289 Mario Balotelli 4 28 1512 7
290 Tom Scott 4 18 1620 4.5
291 Bill Kinghorn 4 19 1710 4.75
292 George Livingstone 4 32 2880 8
293 Jordon Ibe 4 58 3090 14.5
294 Albert Pearson 4 51 4590 12.75
295 Ian Ross 4 69 5491 17.25
296 Harry Eastham 4 68 6120 17
297 John McDonald 4 81 7290 20.25
298 Duncan McLean 4 82 7380 20.5
299 John Scales 4 94 8252 23.5
300 Fábio Aurélio 4 134 8267 33.5
301 Jimmy Harrop 4 139 12510 34.75
302 Stig Inge Bjørnebye 4 184 15201 46
303 Maurice Parry 4 221 19890 55.25
304 Tom Morrison 4 254 22920 63.5
305 Tiny Bradshaw 4 291 26220 72.75
306 Gerry Byrne 4 333 30011 83.25
307 Ted Harston 3 5 450 1.67
308 Fabio Carvalho 3 21 640 7
309 Nuri Sahin 3 12 827 4
310 John Givens 3 10 900 3.33
311 Tony McNamara 3 10 900 3.33
312 Joseph Brough 3 11 990 3.67
313 Jack Haigh 3 11 990 3.67
314 William Walker 3 12 1080 4
315 Neil Kerr 3 12 1080 4
316 Rickie Lambert 3 36 1245 12
317 Jimmy Dawson 3 14 1260 4.67
318 John Lindsay 3 16 1470 5.33
319 Bill Salisbury 3 17 1530 5.67
320 Fabio Borini 3 38 1600 12.67
321 Mark Gonzalez 3 36 1635 12
322 Cyril Gilhespy 3 19 1710 6.33
323 Harman van den Berg 3 19 1710 6.33
324 Lazar Markovic 3 34 1883 11.33
325 Robert Neill 3 27 2430 9
326 Julian Dicks 3 28 2491 9.33
327 Paul Stewart 3 42 3237 14
328 Salif Diao 3 61 3381 20.33
329 Sotirios Kyrgiakos 3 49 3765 16.33
330 Colin Irwin 3 44 3770 14.67
331 Vegard Heggem 3 65 4193 21.67
332 John McLaughlin 3 55 4697 18.33
333 Ibrahima Konaté 3 55 4717 18.33
334 Jermaine Pennant 3 81 4882 27
335 Harold Wadsworth 3 55 4950 18.33
336 Thiago Alcantara 3 97 6522 32.33
337 Mamadou Sakho 3 80 6691 26.67
338 Igor Biscan 3 118 7283 39.33
339 Glenn Hysén 3 93 8277 31
340 Charlie Wilson 3 92 8280 30.67
341 Jim Beglin 3 98 8846 32.67
342 Joey Jones 3 100 8907 33.33
343 Alberto Moreno 3 141 10773 47
344 Steve Harkness 3 139 10920 46.33
345 Matt Busby 3 122 11010 40.67
346 Barry Venison 3 158 12727 52.67
347 David Burrows 3 193 16198 64.33
348 John Molyneux 3 249 22440 83
349 Billy Dunlop 3 363 32670 121
350 Tommy Lucas 3 366 32940 122
351 Albert Worgan 2 2 180 1
352 Billy Millar 2 3 270 1.5
353 Kevin Sheedy 2 5 301 2.5
354 Harold Fitzpatrick 2 4 360 2
355 Alan Scott 2 4 360 2
356 Albert Whitehurst 2 8 720 4
357 Joe Lumsden 2 8 720 4
358 Phil Chisnall 2 9 795 4.5
359 Joe Keetley 2 9 810 4.5
360 Victor Moses 2 22 856 11
361 Ted Hancock 2 10 900 5
362 Douglas Dick 2 11 990 5.5
363 Milan Jovanovic 2 18 1088 9
364 Erik Meijer 2 27 1123 13.5
365 Alberto Aquilani 2 28 1326 14
366 Sebastian Coates 2 24 1708 12
367 Abel Xavier 2 21 1751 10.5
368 Christian Ziege 2 32 1849 16
369 Bobby Marshall 2 21 1890 10.5
370 Andrea Dossena 2 31 2000 15.5
371 Billy Watkinson 2 24 2160 12
372 Bobby Campbell 2 25 2250 12.5
373 Charlie Adam 2 37 2770 18.5
374 Bolo Zenden 2 47 2843 23.5
375 John Hughes 2 32 2880 16
376 Ragnar Klavan 2 53 3690 26.5
377 Harold Uren 2 45 4050 22.5
378 Don Campbell 2 48 4320 24
379 David Davidson 2 62 5520 31
380 John Bamber 2 79 7110 39.5
381 Percy Saul 2 83 7470 41.5
382 Jose Enrique 2 99 7889 49.5
383 Álvaro Arbeloa 2 98 8324 49
384 Nathaniel Clyne 2 103 8657 51.5
385 Bob Ferguson 2 103 9270 51.5
386 Ted Savage 2 105 9450 52.5
387 Javier Mascherano 2 139 11673 69.5
388 Harry Lowe 2 136 12240 68
389 Dominic Matteo 2 155 12551 77.5
390 Eddie Spicer 2 168 15120 84
391 James Jackson 2 224 20190 112
392 Ray Lambert 2 342 30870 171
393 Layton Maxwell 1 1 90 1
394 John Sealey 1 1 90 1
395 Ben Bull 1 1 90 1
396 Jerome Sinclair 1 5 108 5
397 Sydney Smith 1 2 180 2
398 Bob Blanthorne 1 2 180 2
399 Kaide Gordon 1 4 241 4
400 George Paterson 1 3 270 3
401 Peter McKinney 1 3 270 3
402 Jordan Rossiter 1 5 276 5
403 Howard Gayle 1 5 319 5
404 Ki-Jana Hoever 1 4 346 4
405 Dominik Szoboszlai 1 4 360 4
406 Bill Murray 1 4 360 4
407 Henry Welfare 1 4 360 4
408 Ben Woodburn 1 11 405 11
409 João Carlos Teixeira 1 8 441 8
410 Ron Jones 1 5 450 5
411 William Stuart 1 5 450 5
412 Iago Aspas 1 15 469 15
413 Marko Grujic 1 16 506 16
414 Bill White 1 6 540 6
415 Len Carney 1 6 540 6
416 Damien Plessis 1 8 546 8
417 Sheyi Ojo 1 13 557 13
418 Gabriel Paletta 1 8 581 8
419 Bertram Goode 1 7 630 7
420 Thomas Green 1 7 630 7
421 Alex South 1 7 660 7
422 James Speakman 1 8 720 8
423 Les Bruton 1 8 720 8
424 Bob McDougall 1 8 720 8
425 Patrick Finnerhan 1 8 720 8
426 Dominic Solanke 1 27 726 27
427 Nabil El Zhar 1 32 741 32
428 Brad Smith 1 11 809 11
429 Stefan Bajcetic 1 19 930 19
430 Suso 1 21 938 21
431 John Tosswill 1 11 990 11
432 Les Shannon 1 11 990 11
433 George Pither 1 12 1080 12
434 Abraham Hartley 1 12 1080 12
435 Fred Buck 1 13 1170 13
436 Anthony Le Tallec 1 32 1322 32
437 Antonio Nunez 1 27 1407 27
438 Alan Waddle 1 22 1527 22
439 Stephen Wright 1 21 1556 21
440 John Drummond 1 18 1620 18
441 Andre Wisdom 1 22 1741 22
442 Avi Cohen 1 24 2053 24
443 James Gorman 1 23 2070 23
444 Nathaniel Phillips 1 29 2181 29
445 Phil Ferns 1 28 2520 28
446 Stephen Warnock 1 67 3764 67
447 Jon Flanagan 1 51 3989 51
448 Jimmy McInnes 1 48 4320 48
449 Martin Kelly 1 62 4499 62
450 Nick Tanner 1 59 4710 59
451 John McConnell 1 53 4770 53
452 Kolo Touré 1 71 5075 71
453 Emiliano Insúa 1 62 5335 62
454 Tom Wilkie 1 64 5760 64
455 Andrew Hannah 1 69 6210 69
456 Tom Bush 1 69 6240 69
457 Tom Cleghorn 1 70 6300 70
458 Momo Sissoko 1 87 6353 87
459 David Pratt 1 84 7560 84
460 Robert Crawford 1 115 10350 115
461 Djimi Traoré 1 141 10598 141
462 Gary Ablett 1 147 12694 147
463 Roy Saunders 1 146 13200 146
464 Archie Goldie 1 149 13410 149
465 Phil Babb 1 170 14628 170
466 Steve Finnan 1 217 18018 217
467 Dick White 1 217 19530 217
468 Alisson Becker 1 235 21116 235
469 Laurie Hughes 1 326 29370 326

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How many points is Liverpool?

Liverpool FC Premier League 23-24 Points Table

P Team D
16 Chelsea
17 Everton
18 Liverpool
19 Luton

Which players score for Liverpool?

Liverpool Squad

Player Player Goals
1 Mohamed Salah31, AM(CLR),FW Mohamed Salah 31, AM(CLR),FW 2
2 Alisson Becker30, GK Alisson Becker 30, GK
3 Dominik Szoboszlai22, AM(CLR) Dominik Szoboszlai 22, AM(CLR) 1
4 Andy Robertson29, D(L),M(L) Andy Robertson 29, D(L),M(L)

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Is Liverpool a big club?

Liverpool

Full name Liverpool Football Club
Nickname(s) The Reds
Founded 3 June 1892 ; 131 years ago
Stadium Anfield
Capacity 53,394
Owner Fenway Sports Group
Chairman Tom Werner
Manager Jürgen Klopp
League Premier League
2022–23 Premier League, 5th of 20
Website Club website
Home colours Away colours Third colours

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Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football, Founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played its home games at Anfield since its formation.

Domestically, the club has won 19 league titles, eight FA Cups, a record nine League Cups and 16 FA Community Shields, In international competitions, the club has won six European Cups, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups —all English records—and one FIFA Club World Cup, The club established itself as a major force in domestic and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish, led the club to a combined 11 League titles and four European Cups.

Liverpool won two further European Cups in 2005 and 2019 under the management of Rafael Benítez and Jürgen Klopp, respectively; the latter led Liverpool to a 19th league title in 2020, the club’s first during the Premier League era. Liverpool is one of the most valuable and widely supported clubs in the world.

  • The club has long-standing rivalries with Manchester United and Everton,
  • Under management by Shankly, in 1964 the team changed from red shirts and white shorts to an all-red home strip which has been used ever since.
  • The club’s anthem is ” You’ll Never Walk Alone “.
  • The club’s supporters have been involved in two major tragedies.

The Heysel Stadium disaster, where escaping fans were pressed against a collapsing wall at the 1985 European Cup Final in Brussels, resulted in 39 deaths. Most of these were Italians and Juventus fans. Liverpool were given a six-year ban from European competition, and all other English clubs received a five-year ban.

Who scored 120 goals for Liverpool?

3. Steven Gerrard – 120 – Only 18 players have had more shots on goal in Premier League history than the lone non-forward in the top 10. He may have scored a substantial portion of his goals through penalties and free kicks. The Liverpool supporters will always remember their iconic Champions League -winning captain for his goals against Olympiacos and AC Milan, but he also provided them plenty of memories at home, notably a hat-trick on his 400th Premier League game, a 3-0 Merseyside Derby victory over Everton.

How many goals has salah scored?

How many goals has Salah scored for Liverpool? –

  • Salah has scored a total of 183 goals in 298 games for Liverpool.
  • Since joining the Reds in 2017, the Egyptian has risen up the scoring rankings and is now the club’s joint sixth all-time top goalscorer.
  • He is level Robbie Fowler and only three goals off and a move up to fifth highest scorer in Liverpool history could well be achieved this season.
  • In his debut season six years ago, Salah netted 44 times in 52 games, scoring 32 in the Premier League and setting a new record for the most goals in one season.
  • This record still stands but is now,
  • The 30-year-old then followed that campaign up with another 27 in all competitions in 2018/19 and a further 23 the year after.
  • Back-to-back seasons of scoring 31 goals then followed and this campaign, he has found the net 27 times in 44 games.

2 Salah set the Premier League scoring record in the 2017/18 season Credit: Getty

  1. Salah’s goals have led to him holding many records and he will have his name written in the history books at Liverpool.
  2. He is now the in the Premier League, overtaking Robbie Fowler by scoring his 129th goal in a 7-0 thumping of Manchester United in March.
  3. He has led the club to glory in all possible competitions, winning the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup while in Merseyside.
  4. The ‘Egyptian King’ also has three top-flight Golden Boots in his trophy cabinet and is the highest-scoring African player in the league’s history.
  5. Most recently Salah has become the player with the with 106 after a strike against Leeds.
  6. So the records continue to be toppled by one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever goalscorers.

: How many goals Salah has scored for Liverpool as Egyptian among Reds legends

Who is Man Utd top scorer of all time?

All-time Top Goalscorers

# Player / Current club
1 Wayne Rooney Retired 253
2 Denis Law Retired 195
3 Sir Bobby Charlton Retired 189
4 Ryan Giggs Retired 168

Do Liverpool have 67 trophies?

Liverpool F.C. v Manchester United F.C.

Nemanja Vidić of Manchester United being sent off in a Premier League match against Liverpool on 14 March 2009. Liverpool won this game 4–1.
Location North West England
Teams Liverpool Manchester United
First meeting 28 April 1894 Football League test match Liverpool 2–0 Newton Heath
Latest meeting 5 March 2023 Premier League Liverpool 7–0 Manchester United
Next meeting 16 December 2023 Premier League
Stadiums Anfield (Liverpool) Old Trafford (United)
Statistics
Meetings total 211
Most player appearances Ryan Giggs (48)
Top scorer Mohamed Salah (12)
All-time series Liverpool: 71 Drawn: 58 Manchester United: 82
Largest victory Liverpool 7–0 Manchester United 5 March 2023 ( 2022–23 Premier League )

The Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Northwest Derby, is a high-profile inter-city rivalry between English professional football clubs Liverpool and Manchester United, It is considered the biggest fixture in English football and one of the biggest and fiercest rivalries in world football.

Players, fans and the media consider the fixture between the two clubs to be their biggest rivalry, above even their own local derbies, with Everton and Manchester City respectively. The rivalry has been fuelled by the proximity of the two major cities that they represent, their historic economic and industrial rivalry, significant periods of domestic footballing dominance and European success, and their popularity at home and abroad, as two of the biggest-earning and widely supported football clubs in the world.

The two clubs are the most successful English teams in domestic, European and worldwide competitions; between them they have won 39 league titles, 20 FA Cups, 15 League Cups, one Football League Super Cup, 37 FA Community Shields, nine European Cups/UEFA Champions Leagues, four UEFA Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, five UEFA Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup and two FIFA Club World Cups,

What place is Liverpool?

Liverpool
City and metropolitan borough
Pier Head Metropolitan Cathedral St George’s Hall Philharmonic Hall Anfield Liverpool One Liverpool Cathedral
Coat of arms
Nicknames:

  • The Capital City of North Wales
  • The Second Capital of Ireland
  • The World Capital of Pop
  • The World in One City
Motto: Deus Nobis Haec Otia Fecit (“God has granted us this ease”)
Location within Merseyside
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Coordinates: 53°24′27″N 02°59′31″W  /  53.40750°N 2.99194°W
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country England
Region North West England
City region Liverpool
Metropolitan and ceremonial county Merseyside
Historic county Lancashire
Founded 1207
City Status 1880
Administrative HQ Liverpool Town Hall and Cunard Building
Government
• Type Metropolitan borough
• Body Liverpool City Council
• Leadership Leader and Cabinet
• Executive Labour
• Leader Liam Robinson
• Lord Mayor Mary Rasmussen
• Chief Executive of Liverpool City Council Andrew Lewis
Area
• City 43.2 sq mi (111.8 km 2 )
• Urban 77.1 sq mi (199.6 km 2 )
• Rank 203rd
Elevation 230 ft (70 m)
Population (2022)
• City 500,500
• Rank 10th
• Density 11,528/sq mi (4,346/km 2 )
• Urban 864,122 ( 6th )
• Urban density 11,210/sq mi (4,329/km 2 )
• Metro 2,241,000 ( 5th )
• Ethnicity ( 2021 ) Detail
• Religion (2021) Detail
Demonyms Liverpudlian Scouser
Time zone UTC+0 ( Greenwich Mean Time )
• Summer ( DST ) UTC+1 ( British Summer Time )
Postcode area L
Dialling code 0151
ISO 3166 code GB-LIV
GSS code E08000012
NUTS 3 code UKD72
ONS code 00BY
OS grid reference SJ3490
Motorways M62 M57
Major railway stations Liverpool Central ( B ) Liverpool Lime Street ( A/D ) Liverpool Moorfields ( D ) Liverpool James Street ( E )
International airports Liverpool John Lennon ( LPL )
GDP £ 15,911 billion
– Per capita £ 32,841
Councillors 90
MPs Maria Eagle (Labour) Kim Johnson (Labour) Dan Carden (Labour) Paula Barker (Labour) Ian Byrne (Labour)
Website www,liverpool,gov,uk
Former UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City
Criteria Cultural: (ii), (iii), (iv)
Designated 2004 (18th session )
Reference no. 1150
Region Europe and North America
Delisted 2021 (44th session )

Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, North West England, with a population of 500,500 in 2022. The city is part of a broader metropolitan area that is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a population of 2.24 million.

A historic port city, Liverpool lies on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary adjacent to the Irish Sea, The city was an important part of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and a vital hub for trade. The city celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007 and was named the 2008 European Capital of Culture,

Its selection was credited with kickstarting an economic renaissance in the region. Liverpool is within the boundaries of the ancient hundred of West Derby in the historic county of Lancashire, It was made a borough in 1207, and was made a city in 1880, and a county borough independent of the newly-created Lancashire County Council in 1889.

  1. Its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution.
  2. Along with general cargo, freight, and raw materials such as coal and cotton, merchants were involved in the slave trade,
  3. In the 19th century, Liverpool was a major port of departure for English and Irish emigrants to North America,

It was also home to both the Cunard and White Star Lines, and was the port of registry of the ocean liners RMS Titanic, RMS Lusitania, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Olympic, Liverpool has the second highest number of art galleries, national museums, listed buildings, and listed parks in the UK; only the capital, London, has more.

  • The former Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street,
  • Several areas of Liverpool city centre carried World Heritage Site status from 2004 until 2021; the city’s vast collection of parks and open spaces has been described as the “most important in the country” by England’s Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest,

In 2019, Liverpool was the fifth most visited UK city. It is noted for its culture, architecture, and transport links, The city is closely associated with sport and the arts, especially music. In sports the city is best known as the home of Premier League football teams Liverpool F.C.

And Everton F.C., with matches between the two rivals being known as the Merseyside derby, The annual Grand National horse race takes place at Aintree Racecourse, The significance of Liverpool to pop music is linked intrinsically to the popularity and success of the Beatles, widely regarded as the most influential band of all time,

Liverpool has continued to produce notable musicians, Musicians from the city have released 56 No.1 hit singles, more than any other city in the world. The city also has a long-standing reputation for producing actors and actresses, artists, athletes, comedians, journalists, novelists, and poets,

Natives of Liverpool (and some longtime residents from elsewhere) are formally referred to as “Liverpudlians” but are usually called “Scousers” in reference to scouse, a local stew made popular by sailors in the city; “Scouse” is also the most common name for the Liverpool accent and dialect, Its status as a port city historically attracted a diverse population from a wide range of cultures, primarily Ireland, Norway, and Wales,

It is also home to the oldest black community in the UK and the oldest Chinese community in Europe,

What does GF mean in football?

GF Meaning (Goals For) – In soccer, GF stands for Goals For displays how many goals a team has scored in a given season. That’s all there really is to it. For example, a GF score of 45 means that the team has scored a total of 45 goals up to that moment.

However, it’s important to note that only goals scored during the regular 90-minute full time count. This includes stoppage time. However, it does not include goals scored during extra time or penalty shootouts. So how important is GF for football teams? Well, obviously, the team that scores more goals than their opponents wins the match.

As a general rule, the more goals a team scores, the more games they win. However, it’s not a hard rule by any means. For instance, some teams play a very aggressive style and end up scoring a lot, but conceding even more. GF in football is a somewhat solid indicator of how the team is performing, though.

  1. Teams with the most goals scored in a season tend to be near the top of the table.
  2. However, you must resist the urge to overvalue GF as well.
  3. Put it this way – in a typical association football league structure, a team gets 3 points for a win.
  4. However, it doesn’t matter whether that victory was a 1:0 close game or a 7:1 wipeout.

Both results only get 3 points. As such, it’s theoretically possible for a team to score a lot of goals but not win many games overall. We can safely say that such cases are not very common, though. Still, GF stats in football can be useful for betting markets like Goals Scored or BTTS.

Who is player 66 in Liverpool?

Why does Trent Alexander-Arnold wear the 66 shirt?

Alexander-Arnold has stuck with the #66 shirtLiverpool kitman responsible for dishing out the number#66 has evolved into an iconic number

An iconic strip / Michael Regan/GettyImages For a player of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s unique gift, it just wouldn’t be right if he conformed to the norms in terms of shirt numbers. Advocates of tradition look on aghast if their side’s right-back wears anything but the #2 on their back.

Club/Country Shirt numbers worn
Liverpool 66
England 22, 14, 12, 2, 18, 16, 4, 21, 10, 7
Liverpool U18s 15, 2
Liverpool U19s 18, 17, 15
Liverpool U21s 2
Liverpool U23s 2
England U19s 2
England U21s 23, 21, 17, 2

One man is solely responsible for thousands of kids donning #66 on their backs. Lee Radcliffe, Liverpool’s kit management co-ordinator, handed the full-back the #66 once he broke into the first-team at Anfield. Explaining the rather arbitrary process of dishing out kit numbers to youth players, Radcliffe said back in 2020: “When we get any young lads that come down from the academy, we always deliberately try to give them a high-ish number.

  • We don’t like to give them a low number in case they sort of think they’ve made it straight away, if you know what I mean.” Radcliffe said has never requested a number change and has always been content wearing the pair of sixes on his back.
  • I think he’s that laidback that he’s obviously been given the number and thought, ‘Yeah, that’ll do me.

I’ll keep that’, and not realised how iconic it’s become over the years,” the Liverpool kitman added. Alexander-Arnold was asked backed in 2020 if he thought the #66 would stick with him for the rest of his career, to which he replied. “I don’t know to be honest.” I don’t know to be honest — Trent Alexander-Arnold (@TrentAA) Trent’s success on Merseyside has seen his #66 shirt evolve into an iconic Reds strip.

The right-back has startled since bursting onto the scene, playing an instrumental role in the club’s Premier League and Champions League successes under Jurgen Klopp. He’ll never wear that number internationally for England as squad numbers aren’t permitted to go so high. Alexander-Arnold has been deployed in plenty of different positions for the Three Lions and has an eclectic range of shirt numbers, even taking the ten jersey for his more attacking displays.

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How many goal salah scored for Liverpool?

Salah’s total career goals for club and country

Team Games Goals
Liverpool 307 187
AS Roma 83 34
Fiorentina 26 9
Chelsea 19 2

Who is Liverpool’s top scorer 2023?

Goalscorers for the 2022-2023 season – LFChistory – Stats galore for Liverpool FC! Season – Select – 2023-2024 2022-2023 2021-2022 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1981-1982 1980-1981 1979-1980 1978-1979 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1974-1975 1973-1974 1972-1973 1971-1972 1970-1971 1969-1970 1968-1969 1967-1968 1966-1967 1965-1966 1964-1965 1963-1964 1962-1963 1961-1962 1960-1961 1959-1960 1958-1959 1957-1958 1956-1957 1955-1956 1954-1955 1953-1954 1952-1953 1951-1952 1950-1951 1949-1950 1948-1949 1947-1948 1946-1947 1945-1946 1944-1945 1943-1944 1942-1943 1941-1942 1940-1941 1939-1940 1938-1939 1937-1938 1936-1937 1935-1936 1934-1935 1933-1934 1932-1933 1931-1932 1930-1931 1929-1930 1928-1929 1927-1928 1926-1927 1925-1926 1924-1925 1923-1924 1922-1923 1921-1922 1920-1921 1919-1920 1918-1919 1917-1918 1916-1917 1915-1916 1914-1915 1913-1914 1912-1913 1911-1912 1910-1911 1909-1910 1908-1909 1907-1908 1906-1907 1905-1906 1904-1905 1903-1904 1902-1903 1901-1902 1900-1901 1899-1900 1898-1899 1897-1898 1896-1897 1895-1896 1894-1895 1893-1894 1892-1893 Option Appearances Assists Games Goalscorers League table Squad Squad picture Statistics Transfers : Goalscorers for the 2022-2023 season – LFChistory – Stats galore for Liverpool FC!

Is Big Score A or B better?

Heist 5: The Big Score – For the fifth heist, the Big Score, choose Option B. It is possible to get $41,664,000 per character this way. Take Taliana Martinez as your first driver. She will successfully fly the helicopter and only takes 5% of the money. Also take Karim Denz as your second driver, so that he drives the train.

  • The gunmen are unnecessary, so take the two cheapest gunmen you can.
  • If you choose Option A, the maximum amount you can get is $34,892,000 per character.
  • Once again, take Taliana Martinez and Karim Denz as your first and second drivers.
  • Take either Packie McReary or Chef as your first gunman.
  • Take Norm Richards or Daryl Johns as your second gunman.

Either will save you a lot of money in this heist. Use Rickie Lukens as your hacker. Score: Each of Trevor, Michael and Franklin should get over $41 million!

What happens after The Big Score?

Kill Trevor, kill Michael or Deathwish? Last mission choices in GTA 5 explained – After the events of The Big Score in GTA 5, the player is switched to Franklin. When Franklin arrives at his house, Devin Weston visits him and tells him to kill Michael. Franklin refuses and tells Devin that the FIB wants him to kill Trevor. Devin gives him the last mission choice:

Kill Trevor Kill Michael Deathwish

Choosing one of these options immediately triggers the end game mission. If you want to experience all three endings, then you should save before making a decision. What follows is the outcomes for each of these choices. As for which last mission choice is best in GTA 5, you should go for Deathwish, which will see all three characters survive. What Score Is Liverpool

Who is better Liverpool or Chelsea?

Chelsea Fixture The Soccer Teams Liverpool and Chelsea played 81 Games since 1995. Among them, Liverpool won 25 games (Total Goals 93, PPG 1.1), Chelsea won 30 (Total Goals 100, PPG 1.2), and drew 26. Liverpool vs Chelsea Past H2H Results, Asian Handicap Win%: 33.3%, Total Goals Over%: 16.7%.

Who is bigger Chelsea or Liverpool?

Worldwide Reputation – 2 of 5

Liverpool: Big in south-east Asia (and the rest of the world, too). Stanley Chou/Getty Images If you base global popularity on social media, Chelsea are the bigger club. They outnumber Liverpool when it comes to followers on Instagram (8.3 million to 3.7 million), Twitter (7.86 million to 6.72 million) and also Facebook likes on the official pages (47.3 million to 29.5 million). According to research by Twitter (h/t TalkSport ) in 2015, “Liverpool are the most followed club in the United Kingdom and other territories with historic links to Britain, including Australia and New Zealand, plus the Republic of Ireland.” However, Chelsea were the top team in Europe, Central America, South America, the Middle East and Asia. The question is, would they have such appeal had they recorded Liverpool’s results in recent years? However, as the latest report states, Liverpool’s increased stadium capacity—combined with Chelsea’s lack of Champions League football in 2016/17—could see a change in positions next year. Considering Liverpool have participated in European football’s top-tier competition just once in the last seven seasons, their place in the top 10 shows that their reputation remains strong around the world despite disappointing results on the field. Chelsea’s rise, meanwhile, coincided with the arrival of owner Roman Abramovich in 2003. Money makes the football world go around, and the Russian billionaire has plenty of it. He’s not renowned for patience, or for building (emotional) bridges. Jose Mourinho—who had two spells as manager under Abramovich—said in October, per Jamie Jackson of the Guardian : “He was never my friend.” Yet the lure of cups and cash failed to convince Steven Gerrard to move to Stamford Bridge in 2004 or 2005. “Of course I am sitting here with that one big regret that I didn’t win the Premier League, but I am proud of my loyalty,” Gerrard told BT Sport after announcing his retirement in November (h/t James Dickenson of the Express ).

Who is better Liverpool or Man City?

Honours – Historically, Liverpool has won more trophies than Manchester City, with the latter achieving a breakthrough success only in the 2010s, following their purchase by the Abu Dhabi United Group, Liverpool has fourteen European/international honours to Manchester City’s three, but City have been more successful domestically in the modern era, winning seven league titles since 2012, while Liverpool ended their thirty-year title drought by winning the 2019–20 Premier League,

Team League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield FL Super Cup European Cup/ Champions League UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup UEFA Cup/ Europa League UEFA Super Cup Intercontinental Cup FIFA Club World Cup Total
Manchester City 9 7 8 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 33
Liverpool 19 8 9 16 1 6 0 3 4 0 1 67
Combined 28 15 17 22 1 7 1 3 5 0 1 100

Which big score is better in GTA V?

Gunmen x2 – Note: the first gunman helps Franklin steal the gold bars from the vault, while the second gunman helps Michael in the streets engaging the police.

Gustavo Mota – If chosen, he does a good job as either the first or second gunman. (Previous experience doesn’t make any difference) Packie McReary * – If chosen, he does a good job as either the first or second gunman. (Previous experience doesn’t make much difference) Chef – If chosen, he does a good job as either the first or second gunman. (Previous experience doesn’t make much difference) Karl Abolaji – If chosen as the first gunman, he does a good job. If chosen as the second gunman, he’s not very helpful, possibly requiring the player’s protection. Norm Richards – If chosen as the first gunman, he does a good job. If chosen as the second gunman, he’s not very helpful, possibly requiring the player’s protection. If he has experience from the Bureau Raid, he will be more helpful and less fragile. Hugh Welsh – If chosen as the first gunman, he does a good job. If chosen as the second gunman, he’s not very helpful, possibly requiring the player’s protection. If he has experience from the Bureau Raid, he will be more helpful and less fragile. Daryl Johns – If chosen as the first gunman, he does a good job. If chosen as the second gunman, he’s not very helpful, possibly requiring the player’s protection. If he has experience from the Bureau Raid, he will be more helpful and less fragile.

* The player must first complete the character’s stranger task. For maximum cash, the best choice is the obvious approach, with Karim Denz and Taliana Martinez as the two drivers; and Daryl Johns and Norm Richards or Hugh Welsh as the two gunman, adding well over $41 million for each character (more if the player chooses the A ending).

  • This is the best choice because all the crew members have the lowest heist cut of their categories, and the obvious approach does not require a hacker, so the protagonists need even less to pay for the crew.
  • Also, choosing the obvious route does not require paying out a $300,000 bribe, and only one vehicle needs to be upgraded, as opposed to three in the subtle approach.

It’s also important to know that if Karim Denz has no experience, he must be selected as the second driver, to drive the train or he will crash making the crew lose half of the score. For the subtle approach, the best choice would be Rickie Lukens as the hacker, Karim Denz and Taliana Martinez as the two drivers; and Daryl Johns and Packie McReary or Chef as the two gunman.

Rickie has the lowest cut of the hackers, so he does not receive too much of the final score. Even if he doesn’t have previous experience, he will not cause too much trouble to the crew. Karim and Taliana have very low cuts, and if Karim has no experience he must be selected as the second driver, or else he will lose part of the score.

As for the gunmen, Daryl has the lowest cut of all them, so he must be selected as the second gunman, for the first gunman, it must be a good gunman, like Packie or Chef. Even with previous experience, all the available bad gunmen will drop gold while loading the gauntlets, losing part of the final score.

What is obvious in GTA big score?

Obvious approach walkthrough for The Big Score in GTA 5 – The Obvious approach for The Big Score is a little louder with more gunfights. The goal of this approach is to have Michael and a gunman cause a distraction while Franklin and the second gunman drill a hole next to the vault. Prep Missions: Before the heist, the trio must complete these prep missions:

Driller: Steal the Cutter from a warehouse in East Los Santos. Sidetracked: Divert a train and secure the freight engine and a flatbed. Getaway Vehicle: Obtain the car needed for the getaway.

What Score Is Liverpool Walkthrough: Michael, Trevor, and Franklin split up with Michael heading to the Union Depository to pick up one of the gunmen, Franklin heading underground to drive the cutter, and Trevor and Lester in a chopper hovering over the depository. Michael and the gunman enter the depository while Franklin drives the cutter into the wall and drills a large hole into the wall. What Score Is Liverpool Once the second wave is defeated, Trevor and Lester make their getaway with the gold secure to the helicopters. Now that Franklin and Trevor are making their escape, Michael and the gunman have to make theirs. A shootout ensues between Michael and the cops outside of the depository.

Eventually, Michael meets up with Franklin, and they continue to fight their way to the getaway car. Meanwhile, Trevor, Lester, and one of the drivers fly towards the train with the flatbed. On the way, they are intercepted by Merryweather. Trevor has to keep the helicopter close and steady so that Lester can fire rockets at the Merryweather helicopters.

After Merryweather is cleared out, Trevor must place the gold on top of the flatbed. The crew then heads to Sandy Shores Airfield. After a short celebration, the crew splits up. Getaway Tips: Here are some gateway tips for The Big Score’s Obvious approach:

You do not need the best gunman in this approach, but the most experienced one should be your second gunman. They will help in the shootout with the cops. During the getaway, you can take the underground subway tunnel that has been under construction. This will help you quickly lose the cops that are chasing you. Keeping the helicopter steady is fairly easy to do as Lester will fire as soon as the helicopters are in the line of sight. The sooner Lester takes out the helicopters the greater chance you have of protecting the second helicopter and the gold it holds.

Outcome: If all goes well with the Obvious approach, the crew makes $201,600,000 total. This comes to approximately $26,000,000 for Michael, Trevor, and Franklin. Since they did not need to pay anyone off or spend money on their cars, this is a full takeaway. There are also gold medal objectives to achieve:

Approach Crew Gold Medal Objectives
Obvious Michael, Franklin, Trevor Complete within 16:00 Kill 20 enemies with a headshot Finish with a shooting accuracy of at least 60% Drop the gold onto the train within 30 seconds

Good luck completing the final heist of GTA 5! From here, the last mission in GTA 5 – and a pretty big choice to make – awaits.

Should I do big score A or B?

Heist 5: The Big Score – For the fifth heist, the Big Score, choose Option B. It is possible to get $41,664,000 per character this way. Take Taliana Martinez as your first driver. She will successfully fly the helicopter and only takes 5% of the money. Also take Karim Denz as your second driver, so that he drives the train.

The gunmen are unnecessary, so take the two cheapest gunmen you can. If you choose Option A, the maximum amount you can get is $34,892,000 per character. Once again, take Taliana Martinez and Karim Denz as your first and second drivers. Take either Packie McReary or Chef as your first gunman. Take Norm Richards or Daryl Johns as your second gunman.

Either will save you a lot of money in this heist. Use Rickie Lukens as your hacker. Score: Each of Trevor, Michael and Franklin should get over $41 million!

What happens after The Big Score GTA 5?

Kill Trevor, kill Michael or Deathwish? Last mission choices in GTA 5 explained – After the events of The Big Score in GTA 5, the player is switched to Franklin. When Franklin arrives at his house, Devin Weston visits him and tells him to kill Michael. Franklin refuses and tells Devin that the FIB wants him to kill Trevor. Devin gives him the last mission choice:

Kill Trevor Kill Michael Deathwish

Choosing one of these options immediately triggers the end game mission. If you want to experience all three endings, then you should save before making a decision. What follows is the outcomes for each of these choices. As for which last mission choice is best in GTA 5, you should go for Deathwish, which will see all three characters survive. What Score Is Liverpool