Paris Saint-Germain have been on a ruthless mission to prevent any Premier League club from tasting glory in Europe's most prestigious club tournament.
Their consistent elimination of English clubs in the Champions League began with a round of 16 victory over then-dominant Premier League leaders Liverpool on penalties last season, with Luis Enrique's side announcing themselves with a hard-fought win at Anfield. That paved the way for further victories against Aston Villa and Arsenal before Italian powerhouse Inter Milan were dismantled in the final.
Chelsea were the most recent victims of PSG's dominance in the previous round of this season's tournament, with the Parisians' display across both legs convincing many observers that they are capable of defending their European crown.
Arne Slot's Reds were considered favorites when they last faced Enrique's dynamic squad, but find themselves as underdogs heading into this quarterfinal. Liverpool have been a significant letdown in Slot's second campaign, with Saturday's humbling 4–0 loss to Manchester City in the FA Cup serving as the latest low point.
Here's how to watch the quarterfinal first leg on TV.
What Time Does PSG vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
How to Watch PSG vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

HBO Max has become the primary streaming destination for most Champions League coverage in the United Kingdom, while TNT Sports 1 will carry the first leg on traditional television.
Viewing options are equally restricted in the United States, with Paramount+ offering an English-language broadcast and ViX delivering coverage in Spanish.
DAZN and fuboTV remain the go-to platforms for Canadian viewers covering this match, while FOX One serves as the primary broadcaster in Mexico.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, ViX |
United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | FOX Mexico, FOX One |
What's Next for PSG, Liverpool?
Wednesday's hosts will again enjoy the advantage of a free weekend between the two legs, as their Ligue 1 fixture against nearest title challengers Lens was rescheduled to allow them to "prepare in the best conditions" ahead of the quarterfinal.
Liverpool were not afforded the same consideration by the Premier League, and will face Fulham in the top flight this Saturday before hosting PSG at Anfield for the second leg the following Tuesday.
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