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The minute’s silence was interrupted briefly, but it’s unclear what exactly happened.Today19:55 BSTNearly kick-off at Anfield Salah watches from the bench as emotional rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone is sung at Anfield.Today19:46 BSTFowler baffled by SlotRobbie Fowler, also speaking to Amazon, was amazed by Arne Slot’s decision to reveal that Alexander Isak will last just 45 minutes."I can't believe he's done it, in fairness. I totally understand why Arne Slot tried to change Liverpool’s system because clearly, with the system beforehand, they were leaking goals left, right and center, so to try and change and do something different, that's fine.
Because if they get one goal at Anfield then that's pretty much Liverpool done. And it will be rocking because that's what Anfield does, that's what the Liverpool fans do.
Anfield can be a really dangerous place when that place gets going for the opposition because we know what it's like, it'll be electric and the fans and the players can feed off that. This is our stadium, these are our people and we know what is possible on nights like these if the performance of the Liverpool team creates the possibility for everything coming together on and off the pitch.”Today18:02 BSTKick-off timeThe game at Anfield begins at 20:00 BST (15:00 ET/12:00 PT).Today17:38 BSTHow to watchThe 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+.Today17:38 BSTBarcola backParis Saint-Germain could welcome back key attacker Bradley Barcola for Wednesday’s Champions League clash against Liverpool.The 23-year-old has enjoyed another superb campaign in the French capital and, prior to last week’s quarterfinal first leg at the Parc des Princes, had not missed a single Champions League match this season.But Barcola suffered an ankle sprain in the last-16 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, which has kept him out of the side for four weeks.He trained ahead of last week’s match against Liverpool but was deemed not ready to make his return to the squad.However, that could come at Anfield on Tuesday, with Barcola named in the traveling squad that flew to Merseyside.Today17:38 BSTSzoboszlai's pleaDominik Szoboszlai has little patience for any Liverpool supporters who doubt the possibility of a Champions League turnaround against Paris Saint-Germain.He said: "I'm gonna go all in, trust me.
