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Image Credits: Imago Images Anfield will host the decisive second leg of the UEFA Champions League round-of-16 tie between Liverpool and Galatasaray on Wednesday night. A one-goal deficit remains manageable under the Anfield lights, but while Galatasaray have never won at Liverpool’s home ground, they have previously shown they are not overawed by the atmosphere – drawing 0-0 in 2002 and losing 3-2 in 2006 after trailing 3-0.
Arne Slot said: “Now we have a match against Galatasaray at our home stadium. They will show this at Anfield, our home ground, and will be a driving force for us.” While Virgil van Dijk added: “The second leg will be at our home and that’s definitely an advantage for us.
Meanwhile, UEFA has confirmed the ticket allocation for the final, with each finalist set to receive 17,200 tickets for their supporters. The two finalists will receive 17,200 tickets each, while the remaining tickets will be sold to supporters worldwide through UEFA’s official ticket platform.
