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SportFootballLiverpool FCNeed to knowLiverpool host PSG in their Champions League quarter-final second-leg where they trail after losing 2-0 in the reverse fixtureLiverpool take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final but face an uphill task to progress.(Image: Icon Sport via Getty Images)How to watch Liverpool vs PSG for freeKick-off time: The official start time for this Champions League quarter-final second leg is 8pm. Paris Saint-Germain will have to defend their two-goal aggregate lead in front of a capacity crowd that will be looking to spur the home side onto a historic comeback.UK TV channel: In the United Kingdom, exclusive live coverage of the match will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
The coverage is officially scheduled to start at 6.30pm, allowing for an hour and a half of expert punditry, interviews, and tactical breakdowns before the game begins.Live stream information: Supporters can access the match live stream on the Amazon Prime Video website in any desktop or laptop browser. Alternatively, the Prime Video app is available for download on mobile devices, gaming consoles, and smart TVs for those who prefer to watch on the go or via a dedicated application.United States broadcast: For viewers watching from the United States, the match will be available to stream live on Paramount+, which serves as the home of the Champions League.
If you prefer a more club-centric perspective, you can also listen to live audio commentary through the official Liverpool FC website and their mobile app.Team news: Liverpool manager Arne Slot faces a selection headache as he looks to overturn the 2-0 deficit without his first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker. While PSG currently hold the upper hand following their victory in the first leg, the historical balance suggests that home advantage often plays a massive role in this specific fixture.Tie permutations: Since UEFA has scrapped the away goals rule, any Liverpool win by exactly two goals will see the match go to 30 minutes of extra time.
