Liverpool faces a reunion with PSG in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, just over a year on from losing on penalties against Luis Enrique's side as it went on to win the competition

How to watch PSG Vs Liverpool in the Champions League
Liverpool returns to European action on Wednesday, hoping to bounce back from its bruising FA Cup humiliation against Manchester City last weekend.
The Reds were beaten 4-0 at the Etihad, ending any hopes of domestic cup success. Now, the Champions League remains Liverpool's only hope of lifting silverware this season.
However, a daunting double header against Paris Saint-Germain now beckons. Few back Liverpool to overcome the European champions, although under-fire Arne Slot is desperate for a positive result after a weekend in which some supporters were filmed leading chants for Xabi Alonso. Ahead of the reunion from last year's epic last-16 tie, here are all the need-to-know TV details.
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The game between PSG and Liverpool kicks off at 8 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, April 7, 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 match will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the United Kingdom, with streaming available via Discovery+ and HBO Max. Supporters in the United States can watch the action live on Paramount+.
Team news
Liverpool could call upon the services of Alexander Isak once again after the striker returned to training last week. He just missed out on the squad that traveled to the Etihad but trained on Tuesday and is likely to be selected in the midweek squad.
Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni and Wataru Endo are absent for the Reds and not expected to play again this season. Alisson is also set to miss both legs with a hamstring injury, meaning Giorgi Mamardashvili will replace him in nets, as was the case in the last two matches.
For PSG, Luis Enrique confirmed Bradley Barcola remains a doubt despite training on Tuesday, while Fabian Ruiz has been missing since January.

Barcola remains an injury doubt for PSG(Image: Getty Images)
"If he’s [Barcola] still unwell, he won’t play tomorrow. He had a partial training session yesterday and a full session today. He’s coming back," said Enrique.
"We’re finding the best conditions. He’ll tell us when he’s ready. He’s lacking a little confidence.
"Ruiz? That’s how it is. When a player is injured, we have to wait and see how he feels. There are no problems. We’re working on getting the players back to full fitness.
"It’s normal to play through pain, but we’re still focused on giving the players the confidence to show their condition. He hasn’t trained yet. He’s progressing. We talk every day. We’re happy. He’s on the right track."
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