Liverpool bore the brunt of Paris Saint-Germain's dynamic attacking play last Wednesday, yet Arne Slot's side remain alive in the quarterfinal tie heading into the second leg.
The six-time European champions were so clearly outclassed at Parc des Princes that it's difficult to imagine the current holders being overwhelmed by Anfield's atmosphere on Tuesday night.
Furthermore, Liverpool's famous ground has struggled to conjure a memorable European evening since Jürgen Klopp's team staged their iconic comeback against Barcelona back in 2019. That said, PSG's wastefulness in front of goal means the Reds trail by just two, and morale at the club has received a timely lift ahead of the Parisians' arrival, courtesy of the electric performance from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha, who was the standout figure in Saturday's win against Fulham.
There's a slim chance of something extraordinary unfolding on Tuesday night, but equally, a comfortable Parisian victory remains a very real possibility.
Here's everything you need to know about watching the quarterfinal second leg on TV.
What Time Does Liverpool vs. PSG Kick Off?
How to Watch Liverpool vs. PSG on TV, Live Stream

Amazon Prime Video holds exclusive broadcasting rights to 17 Champions League matches in the United Kingdom, including PSG's trip to Anfield on Tuesday night.
Paramount+ serves as the only English-language broadcaster in the United States, with ViX catering to Spanish-speaking audiences.
DAZN and fuboTV have carried the vast majority of Champions League fixtures for Canadian viewers and will continue to do so for this match, while TNT Sports and HBO Max are the primary broadcasters in Mexico.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, ViX |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | TNT Sports, Max Mexico |
What's Next for Liverpool, PSG?
Liverpool's push for a top-five finish received a welcome boost over the weekend, as Chelsea's 3–0 thrashing at the hands of Manchester City came on the back of their own comfortable 2–0 victory over Fulham. Local pride will be on the line this Sunday afternoon, as the Hill Dickinson Stadium hosts its inaugural Merseyside derby.
PSG will have no Ligue 1 break following their quarterfinal, with Lyon — who ended a long winless run by beating Lorient on Sunday — set to travel to Parc des Princes.
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