Liverpool and Arsenal have faced each other in a total of 205 League, FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League, and Community Shield fixtures — the first of which was on October 28, 1893. Of these, Liverpool have won 81, Arsenal have won 71, and there have been 53 draws.
liverpool by 2 games
Arsenal - 39 Honours Liverpool - 63 Honours Liverpool
No.Arsenal has more aggressive and game makers the hold the team altogether and won many of the matches.
Arsenal=15 liverpool=13
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Arsenal (last win 2005) lead 10-7 against Liverpool (last win 2006). Arsenal also have the edge in finals between the two, leading the series 2-1 with wins in 1950 and 1971, against Liverpool's triumph in 2001.
I'd say Arsenal. They have younger players. But seem to have more experience than Liverpool and win more games. All round better team. With nasri and fabregas. (coming from a man u fan)
man u of course
Yes. FA Cup Round 2, 1-Feb-1913. Arsenal 1-4 Liverpool. There might have been a more recent one, but this answers the question...
Liverpool have played Manchester United a total of 178 times in competitive matches. As of January 2010, Manchester United have won 68 matches and Liverpool have won 60 (the other 50 have been draws).
Neither Liverpool nor Arsenal can be definitively labeled as the "worst" as both are historically successful clubs with passionate fan bases. The performance of each team can vary from season to season, and it ultimately depends on individual perspectives and metrics for assessing success or failure.