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How to watch Liverpool vs PSG for free in the Champions League

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Liverpool are two down in their Champions League quarter-final against PSG and need another historic Anfield comeback to progress

Liverpool have to overcome PSG's two-goal lead on Tuesday if they are to progress in the Champions League.

Liverpool have to overcome PSG's two-goal lead on Tuesday if they are to progress in the Champions League.(Image: Icon Sport via Getty Images)

How to watch Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain for free

Kick-off time: The match is scheduled for this Tuesday, April 14, and will kick-off at 8pm. This Champions League quarter-final second leg will be under the lights at Anfield, where the atmosphere is expected to be electric as the Reds look to overturn a 2-0 deficit.

Match location: The game will take place at Anfield, the historic home of Liverpool Football Club in England. PSG travel to Merseyside holding a significant advantage from the first leg, but they will face one of the most intimidating away environments in world football.

UK TV channel: Live television coverage in the United Kingdom will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. The broadcast coverage for this high-stakes fixture is scheduled to start at 6.30pm BST, providing 90 minutes of pre-match build-up and analysis before the game begins.

Live stream information: Fans can stream the match online via the Amazon Prime Video website or through the Prime Video app available on smartphones, tablets and smart TVs. To access the stream, you will need an active Amazon Prime subscription and a compatible device that supports the application.

UK radio coverage: If you are unable to watch the match on a screen, live national radio commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Live. Additionally, local coverage and fan-focused commentary can be found on BBC Radio Merseyside or via the official Liverpool FC app and website.

United States broadcast: Viewers in the United States can watch the game live on Paramount+, which holds the primary English-language streaming rights for the UEFA Champions League. The match is scheduled to kick off at 3pm ET or 12pm PT for fans tuning in from across the Atlantic.

Team news: Liverpool are set to be without goalkeeper Alisson Becker due to injury, meaning Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to start as the number one. PSG arrive with a relatively healthy squad, though their tactical approach may shift toward a counter-attacking style to protect their two-goal lead.

Head-to-head record: These two giants have met several times in European competition, with their most famous recent encounter being a 3-2 victory for Liverpool at Anfield in 2018. While PSG have won the most recent fixture in the first leg, the historical record between the sides remains remarkably competitive and often high-scoring.

Match context: This game serves as the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals following PSG’s 2-0 win in Paris last week. Because the away goals rule is no longer in effect, any two-goal margin of victory for Liverpool at the end of ninety minutes would send the tie into extra time.

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