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·13 aprile 2026
Liverpool vs PSG: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·13 aprile 2026

Liverpool’s UEFA Champions League journey hangs in the balance as they prepare to host Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield. A 2-0 defeat in the first leg has left the Reds with a steep challenge, one that demands both attacking precision and defensive resilience against one of Europe’s most potent sides.
For Liverpool, the equation is simple but daunting. They must score at least twice and keep PSG quiet, no easy task given the French champions’ attacking depth. Arne Slot admitted his side could have faced an even tougher deficit after the first leg, offering a small sense of relief amid the pressure.
Domestically, Liverpool’s recent win over Fulham, combined with Chelsea slipping against Manchester City, has boosted their hopes of securing Champions League football again next season. However, their immediate focus remains firmly on overturning this quarter-final tie in the UEFA Champions League.

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The second leg takes place on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, with an 8pm BST kick off at Anfield. Fans can watch the action live on Amazon Prime Video, with coverage beginning at 6.30pm BST. A live stream will also be available via the platform’s website and app.
Liverpool face a setback with Curtis Jones ruled out after suffering a groin injury against Fulham. There is, however, some freshness in the squad, with Hugo Ekitike and Milo Kerkez rested at the weekend and expected to start. Youngster Rio Ngumoha has also made a strong case for inclusion after becoming the club’s youngest ever Premier League scorer at Anfield.
PSG arrive well rested after having the weekend off following a Ligue 1 appeal. Bradley Barcola could return to the squad after recovering from an ankle issue, although Fabian Ruiz remains unavailable. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia walks a disciplinary tightrope, sitting one booking away from missing a potential semi-final first leg.
All eyes will inevitably turn to Mohamed Salah, who may need to deliver one of his finest performances in recent memory to keep Liverpool’s hopes alive.
Liverpool’s challenge is clear, and history offers little comfort given PSG’s recent success at Anfield. The French side appear even stronger now, combining pace, control and clinical finishing in a way that has troubled the Reds before.
Containing PSG’s attack while chasing the game is a delicate balance, and one Liverpool have struggled to strike in recent European outings. If they open up too early, they risk being punished, if they sit back, the clock becomes their enemy.
Prediction: Liverpool 1-2 PSG, 1-4 on aggregate.









































