It's Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League tonight
It's Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League tonight
Three Liverpool players run the risk of picking up a Champions League suspension tonight.
Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Gravenberch both picked up bookings during the round of 16 clash against Galatasaray last month to join Curtis Jones on having accrued two yellow cards in the competition this season.
It means the trio would be banned from the quarter-final second leg should they pick up a caution when Liverpool clash with Paris Saint-Germain in the Parc des Princes this evening.
Conor Bradley also has two bookings in the Champions League but has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee problem suffered in early January.
As we always do before Liverpool matches, we get our Reds writers to pick what their line-ups would be.
And today is no different with some decisions being made over Jeremie Frimpong, Alexis Mac Allister and others.
See what Paul Gorst, Ian Doyle and Mark Jones went with HERE.
Jeremie Frimpong, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister celebrate the second goal of Liverpool's Champions League win in Marseille earlier this season
Luis Enrique has attempted to ease the pressure on Paris Saint-Germain by dismissing suggestions the Champions League holders are not favourites in their quarter-final clash with Liverpool.
The teams meet at the Parc des Princes in tonight's first leg in a rematch of last season's round of 16 when they traded 1-0 away wins before the French side progressed on penalties in the Anfield return.
Liverpool go into the game on the back of a dreadful 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final loss at Manchester City on Saturday having won only two of their last seven games in all competitions.
By contrast, PSG are top of Ligue 1 and have been allowed to postpone their title showdown with Lens this coming weekend to concentrate on their Champions League defence.
The Reds must entertain Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday evening.
But Enrique is adamant form will count for nothing going into the rematch with the Reds. He said: "It doesn't matter who the favourites are, because in this type of match, it's impossible to have a favourite.
"I don't believe we are favourites. Last year, everyone said it was Liverpool and we qualified. The first leg last season was a very, very high-level match. I would sign up for the same match but not for the same result.
"We hope to have more of the ball than Liverpool, but we know how difficult it is, because they are a very good team with a very good coach."