Joao Neves dispossesses Mo Salah
Liverpool will be aiming for revenge when they take on Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday (Image: Getty)
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How you can watch Paris Saint-Germain vs Liverpool:
Kick-off time: The match is set to begin at 8pm BST on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. This translates to a 3pm ET / 12pm PT start for supporters tuning in from the United States.
Location:The fixture will be held at the legendary Parc des Princes in Paris, France. This iconic ground serves as the home ground stadium for Paris Saint-Germain with a fiery atmosphere expected for the knockout tie.
UK TV channel: Football fans in the United Kingdom can watch the game live on TNT Sports 1. The broadcast is confirmed to start with a full hour of pre-match build-up beginning at 7pm BST.
Live stream information: Subscribers can stream the match live through the HBO Max app in the UK which hosts the TNT Sports digital feed. TNT Sports is no longer available on discovery+.
How to watch online: To view the game online, you can sign into the HBO Max platform using your TNT Sports credentials on any compatible laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
How to watch in the US: In the United States, the match will be broadcast live on CBS or TUDN, with a digital stream available on Paramount+. Fans can also catch the action via ViX if they are looking for Spanish-language coverage of the quarter-final.
UK radio coverage: For those unable to access a screen, live national radio commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Live. Furthermore, talkSPORT frequently delivers updates and additional coverage for significant Champions League evenings featuring English sides.
Team news: PSG are assessing the fitness of Bradley Barcola, who is a serious doubt owing to an ankle injury, while Liverpool remain without first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker. The Reds may also be strengthened by the return of Alexander Isak, who could potentially feature in the matchday squad as a substitute.
Head-to-head record: The two clubs have a highly competitive history, having faced each other six times previously in this competition with three victories each. Notably, PSG knocked Liverpool out of the knockout stages last season, adding an extra dimension of rivalry to this year's quarter-final tie.
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