Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah will become Egypt's all-time leading goalscorer if he scores against Brentford in the Premier League at Anfield on Saturday.
Salah has scored 313 goals in an outstanding club and national career.
He equaled former Egypt captain Hossam Hassan's record by scoring a penalty in Liverpool's 1-0 win over Fulham on Wednesday.
Salah has scored 185 times for Liverpool since joining the club from the Mersey in 2017 and will catch former captain Steven Gerrard, Liverpool's fifth-highest goalscorer in history, with another goal.
Ian Rush is the club's all-time top scorer with 346 goals.
Egyptian captain Salah, 30, is Liverpool's top scorer in the Premier League with 136 goals.
Salah's other club goals have been at AS Roma (34), Fiorentina (9), Chelsea (2), Basel (20) and 12 for his boyhood club Al-Mokawloon Al -Arab.
He scored 51 national goals.
Liverpool are fifth in the Premier League table on 59 points, four behind fourth-placed Manchester United, who are one game behind in the Champions League race.