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Liverpool take on PSG in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie at Anfield tonight.

Liverpool lost 2-0 away at PSG in the first leg (Image: Getty)
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Kick-off time: The match kicks off tonight (Tuesday, April 14) at 8pm BST at Anfield. Coverage for the event begins earlier in the evening at 6.30pm BST for those tuning in for the pre-match build-up.
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TV channel: In a departure from the usual schedule, the game is not on TNT Sports. Instead, it is being broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, which holds the UK rights to “first pick” Tuesday night Champions League matches.
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Live stream: Fans can stream the game live via the Amazon Prime Video app or website. Access is included with a standard Prime membership or a standalone video subscription, compatible with smart TVs, mobile devices, and gaming consoles.
- Watch for free: Fans can stream via Amazon Prime Video without paying by signing up to a 30-day free trial. Find out more below.
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Match context: Liverpool face a daunting task in this quarter-final second leg, trailing 2-0 on aggregate. After a dominant first-leg performance by PSG, the Reds must overturn a two-goal deficit against the reigning European champions to reach the semi-finals.
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Champions League rules: The away goals rule no longer applies. If the aggregate score is level after 90 minutes, the match goes to extra time and then penalties. Additionally, players on two yellow cards risk a semi-final first-leg suspension, though all bookings are wiped following the completion of the quarter-finals.
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Form: Liverpool enter the game following a morale-boosting 2-0 win over Fulham, easing pressure on manager Arne Slot. Meanwhile, holders PSG arrive well-rested after their weekend league fixture was postponed so they could focus on their Champions League exploits.
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