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Rabat – Liverpool FC host Paris Saint-Germain tonight at Anfield in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

Liverpool come into the match needing to overturn a 2-0 deficit after being comprehensively outplayed in the first leg in Paris, where PSG controlled the game and created the better chances throughout the 90 minutes.

PSG arrive in a strong position after their dominant display at home, where they limited Liverpool’s attacking threat and took a commanding advantage into the return fixture.

This tie remains finely poised in terms of narrative, with Liverpool relying on the Anfield atmosphere and their European comeback history, while PSG look to manage the game and protect their lead with discipline and attacking quality.

Match Details

Fixture: Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain
Competition: UEFA Champions League (Quarter-final, second leg)
Venue: Anfield, Liverpool
Kick-off: 8 p.m. GMT
How to watch: BeIN Sport 1 (MENA), Amazon Prime

Liverpool team news

Liverpool enter the match under pressure but with belief in a potential turnaround at Anfield. Manager Arne Slot is expected to adjust his tactical approach after the first-leg defeat, with a more balanced setup likely to replace the system used in Paris.

Young forward Rio Ngumoha could be involved after impressing in recent appearances, offering energy and unpredictability in the final third.

Liverpool’s focus will be on intensity from the start, using the home crowd to push PSG deep and create early chances.

Paris Saint-Germain team news

PSG travel to Anfield with confidence after their controlled performance in the first leg. Luis Enrique’s side managed possession effectively in Paris and repeatedly found space in attacking transitions.

The French champions will monitor the fitness of Bradley Barcola, while Fabián Ruiz remains unavailable. Otherwise, PSG are expected to field a strong side built to absorb pressure and exploit spaces on the counterattack.

What they said

Arne Slot acknowledged the scale of the task facing his team, stressing the need for an exceptional performance:

“We’ve shown in big games that we can deliver, but we need to be very special to achieve this. Playing against the champions of Europe makes it more difficult, but not impossible.”

Luis Enrique, meanwhile, warned against complacency despite his side’s advantage:

“The match will be very different. We didn’t come here just to defend the result. The tie is not finished.”

What to expect

Liverpool are expected to start aggressively, pushing high and trying to reduce the deficit early. The Anfield atmosphere will play a major role in their approach, as they aim to replicate past European comebacks.

PSG, however, will look to stay compact, manage the tempo, and strike in transition when Liverpool commit bodies forward.

The key battle will likely be Liverpool’s pressing intensity versus PSG’s ability to control possession under pressure.

Safe bets

  • Both Teams to Score – Yes
  • Over 2.5 Goals – Yes
  • Achraf Hakimi. to score or assist

Prediction: PSG 2–1 Liverpool F.C.

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