
Liverpool vs PSG Match Preview and Predictions
In the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal which is taking place today 14th of April 2026, Liverpool will host Paris Saint-Germain in the thrilling Anfield stadium.
The unpleasant reality is that Liverpool is already behind 2-0.
It’s not just football tonight. It’s war tonight.
They have to create something wonderful in order to be eligible. Something historic. Something like that iconic comeback against Barcelona that fans will discuss for years to come. That kind of night, indeed.
Match Preview
Liverpool had a terrible first leg in Paris.
Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s goals helped PSG lead and win 2-0. Liverpool finished with an Expected Goals (xG) of just 0.17, their lowest under manager Arne Slot, and appeared to be lost in attack.
There is a lot of pressure now.
Liverpool needs to go on the attack. They are at a loss for options. And there’s danger there.
Liverpool is powerful at Anfield. incredibly powerful. This season, they have averaged three goals per Champions League home game. Even powerful teams start to tremble when the crowd begins to sing. If you’ve ever watched football in Nigeria on a big night, you know the intensity, no one blinking, generators running, noise up.
However, PSG is not your average team.
They are the defending winners. They have won their last five games and given up just two goals, indicating that they are in excellent form: sharp attack, deadly confidence, and new legs.
Team News
Key absences are a problem for Liverpool. Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, and Alisson Becker are out. This undermines midfield balance as well as defense.
However, there is good news. The anticipated return of Alexander Isak could strengthen their offensive. Curtis Jones remains uncertain.
Bradley Barcola is back in the PSG team, while Fabian Ruiz is not available. This increases the speed of their already hazardous front line.
Additionally, Kvaratskhelia and Nuno Mendes are only one yellow card away from suspension. Their level of aggression may be impacted by it.
Head-to-Head & Key Stats
This fixture never ends quietly.
There have been no draws in their last seven meetings. It is always win or lose. Attack or be attacked.
PSG knocked Liverpool out last season on penalties. That memory still hurts Liverpool fans. Tonight is also about revenge.
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