Liverpool faces Paris Saint-Germain this Tuesday (14), at 4pm (Brasília time), in the return game of the UEFA Campeões quarter-finals. The match takes place at stadium Anfield, at Inglaterra, where the British team tries to confirm the advantage obtained in the first clash. In the first duel, the English won 2-0, and could lose by up to a goal difference to advance to the semi-finals.
For fans who want to follow the decisive clash between the English and French, the transmission options include both streaming and closed TV. The confrontation will be shown exclusively on platforms Prime Video and Max (formerly HBO Max), which hold the broadcast rights for the European competition in Brazilian territory. Não There will be broadcast on open TV channels for this specific event at the scheduled time.
Confirmed lineups and team absences
Coach Arne Slot defined Liverpool with an offensive formation to contain the initial pressure from the French. The big surprise in the list of starters is the presence of Alexander Isak in command of the attack, while Mohamed Salah starts the match on the bench, returning from a physical condition assessed by the medical department. The home team still suffers from important absences, such as goalkeeper Alisson and players Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni and Wataru Endo, all banned due to muscle injuries or various injuries.
On the side of Paris Saint-Germain, coach Luis Enrique is betting on the speed of Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé to try to reverse the 2-0 aggregate score. The French team will not be able to count on Fabián Ruiz, who is still recovering from a knee injury. The Parisian strategy focuses on a creative midfield with Vitinha and João Neves, aiming to feed the front trio from the opening minutes at Anfield.
- Liverpool:Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konaté, Van Dijk and Kerkez; Gravenberch and Mac Allister; Szoboszlai, Wirtz and Ekitiké; Frimpong0.
- PSG:Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho and Nuno Mendes; Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha and João Neves; Doué, Dembélé and Hakimi0.
- Arbitration:Italian Maurizio Mariani will be the main referee, assisted by a technical team that monitors the average of 4.65 cards per match.
History and statistics of the decisive clash
The recent history between the two European powers points to a technical balance, but the current advantage belongs to Reds due to the result achieved in França. PSG needs a victory by three goals to qualify directly in normal time or by two goals to take the decision to extra time and, if necessary, penalty kicks. The qualified away goal system is no longer used by UEFA, which simplifies the calculation for Luis Enrique’s team.
Anfield is known for its pressure atmosphere on European nights, a factor that Liverpool often exploits to destabilize opponents. Statistical data on individual performance places Mohamed Salah and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as the main protagonists of the night, with Salah leading in play creation (index 86) and the PSG Georgian standing out in individual technique (index 71). The audience is expected to be full, with more than 54 thousand fans present in the stands of the English stadium.
Situation of the medical department and reserve banks
Bench options for the second half can be decisive for the pace of the match, especially with the new five-substitution rule. Liverpool keeps big names like Cody Gakpo and Federico Chiesa available, if the scenario requires greater defensive recovery or speed in counterattacks. Já PSG counts on the versatility of Bradley Barcola and the presence of Gonçalo Ramos as alternatives to change the dynamics of the offensive sector in the complementary stage, depending on the need for goals.
The teams’ physical preparation has been intensified in recent days, as the wear and tear of the European season begins to take its toll in the quarter-finals. Referee Maurizio Mariani, known for being strict with complaints, must have his work cut out for him in a game that promises to be physical and played on every part of the pitch. Security around Anfield has been reinforced to ensure access for French and English fans without incident before kick-off.

