Liverpool faces PSG in the second leg of a Champions League tie that should really already be over, but the Reds have hope after only conceding two goals in the Parc des Princes last week

Liverpool welcomes PSG to Anfield today(Image: News Images/NurPhoto)
Liverpool faces Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday, aiming to secure another memorable European turnaround.
Few teams – if any – are capable of reviving their hopes from seemingly hopeless positions in the Champions League like Liverpool, and a huge performance will be required if the club is to contest a first semi-final in four years.
PSG dominated the first leg, and should have won by a bigger margin than two goals, but as it is, the tie is still alive – and for as long as Liverpool plays its home games at Anfield, the team will always have a chance of achieving its desired outcome.
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The game between Liverpool and PSG kicks off at 8 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, April 14, which means it's a 3 p.m. ET start and a 12 p.m. PT start in the United States.
Is the game on TV?
The game will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom. Supporters in the United States can watch the action live on Paramount+.
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What's the team news?
Curtis Jones is a doubt for Liverpool after limping off with a groin problem against Fulham at the weekend. The midfielder trained with the rest of his teammates on Monday though, which suggests he could in fact be in contention.
The Reds will definitely be without goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who is still recovering from a hamstring issue and is expected back later this month. Wataru Endo, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni all remain sidelined as well.
As the for visitors, PSG will have to make a late decision on Bradley Barcola. The forward has missed the last three games with an ankle injury, but was named in the 22-man traveling squad to Anfield.
Midfielder Fabian Ruiz and young forward Quentin Ndjantou have been ruled out, but there will still be plenty of firepower to call upon, with the likes of Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
What the managers have said
Liverpool boss Arne Slot said: "Of course, we know we need an exceptional performance to go through to the next round, but that's completely normal if you face the champions of Europe and you're 2-0 down. Then to make people a bit more positive than you were trying just a second ago, we've also been able to score more than two goals once in a while.
"Let's first focus on the job at hand and that is just start aggressive, making sure we can get back into the tie and the best way of doing so is, of course, scoring the first goal, which we again know because otherwise you're going tell me, 'Yeah, but last season they scored the first goal over here and at Arsenal they scored their first goal...' So yes, I know that they will try to score the first goal, but that's definitely what we are going to try as well."

PSG boss Luis Enrique and Liverpool head coach Arne Slot(Image: Getty Images)
PSG boss Luis Enrique said: “People say you were much better than the opposition. That might be the case, I don’t know. The details can change so quickly. So you need to be really careful.
“What I do think you need to do is prepare this game like you do in other games. That’s what we have always done. Obviously, they are going to have to try and attack and try and score. I know we will encounter difficulties.
“It is going to be difficult. If you analyze the games that we played last year, it was similar in terms of the conditions. In the second leg it was so difficult. It is difficult have control when they press all the time. They need to score goals and they need to take risks, and there will be spaces.
“It is only a narrow lead, but we are ready to overcome difficulties. I hope they don’t create too many problems, but they will and we need to be ready. I’m sure we will be ready but I’m sure we will suffer.”

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