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Liverpool prepare for one of their biggest nights in Europe this season — but off the pitch, the club has issued important safety guidance to travelling supporters ahead of Wednesday’s crunch Champions League quarter-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
Arne Slot’s side make the trip to the Parc des Princes on Wednesday, April 8, with kick-off set for 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT), as the Reds take on the reigning European champions in what is arguably the most daunting assignment left in the competition.
Liverpool progressed to this stage after beating Galatasaray 4-1 on aggregate in the round of 16, but arrive in France off the back of a turbulent run of form, including a heavy 4-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester City this past weekend.
Alexander Isak was spotted in full team training this Tuesday afternoon, with Arne Slot expected to have a near full-strength squad to choose from as Liverpool aim to stay alive in the tie heading into the return leg at Anfield on April 14.
Meanwhile, ahead of the match, the club’s official help channel on X has issued clear guidance on where travelling supporters should steer clear of:
Gare du Nord neighbourhood
Pigalle neighbourhood
City Centre (Chatelet)
The club has urged fans to be especially vigilant around these areas, with the advisory also warning that pickpockets operate heavily throughout Paris, including on the Métro and RER lines, and can work in organised groups
While there is no officially designated fan meeting point, Liverpool’s travel guide has recommended Seguin Sound, located at Île Seguin in Boulogne-Billancourt, as the go-to gathering spot for the day before and matchday itself – a venue that has previously hosted fans from other visiting British clubs.
Supporters are advised to take Metro Line 9 to Porte de Saint-Cloud station, from where the stadium is just a five-minute walk and must avoid Line 10, which is designated for PSG Ultras.
With 2022’s Champions League final chaos in Paris still fresh in the memory for many Liverpool supporters, the advice to plan carefully and stay vigilant should be heeded seriously by the travelling Reds faithful as they back their side for a famous result at the Parc des Princes.
Fans should avoid the following areas:
Gare du Nord neighbourhood
Pigalle neighbourhood
City Centre (Chatelet) #UCL
— Liverpool FC Help (@LFCHelp) April 7, 2026
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