Where to watch Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain plus kick-off time and team news for Champions League tie

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Liverpool will hope for another memorable European night at Anfield this evening when Paris Saint-Germain visit in the Champions League.Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia goals have the Parisians 2-0 up on aggregate in the quarter-final clash after their display at the Parc des Prince last week.PSG have one foot in the semi-finals thanks to their win over LiverpoolAFPNot only did Liverpool lose a third consecutive match in all competitions, they did not have a single shot on target against PSG.But they will return to Anfield this week after beating Fulham 2-0 at the weekend thanks to strikes from Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah.Fans will dream of producing a huge comeback under the lights, with their iconic 4-0 win over Barcelona in 2019 springing to mind.Bayern Munich or Real Madrid await in the semi-finals, but they must first defeat the reigning champions by three goals to progress.Liverpool v PSG: Date, time and how to followThis Champions League quarter-final second leg will be played on Tuesday, April 14.Kick-off at Anfield is scheduled for 8pm UK time.Fans can watch the match on Amazon Prime, with current account holders able to do so for free.Alternatively, new customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial.talkSPORT will brig you live updates from the match during the Kick-Off, hosted by Adrian Durham.Matt Jones and former Liverpool man Charlie Adam are the reporters.Liverpool have the big task of overturning a two-goal deficitGettyChampions League tiesQuarter-finalsTuesday, April 14Atletico Madrid v Barcelona, 20:00 (Agg 2-0)Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain, 20:00 (Agg 0-2)Wednesday, April 15Arsenal v Sporting, 20:00 (Agg 1-0)Bayern Munich v Real Madrid, 20:00 (Agg 2-1)Semi-finalsPSG/Liverpool vs Real Madrid/BayernBarcelona/Atletico Madrid vs Sporting/ArsenalThere will also be updates on the match on talkSPORT.com through our live football blog.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, your smart speaker, and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Liverpool v PSG: Team newsLast week’s visit to Paris saw Liverpool welcome Alexander Isak back to the squad after his long lay-off with a broken leg.The British record £125million signing came off the bench both away at PSG and at home to Fulham.Giorgi Mamardashvili looks set to start in goal once again as Alisson continues his recovery form injury.Slot can alleviate some of the pressure on his shoulders with a winGettyCurtis Jones could be a doubt with a groin issue, although he did take part in training on Monday.Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni remain out with long-term injuries.For PSG, Fabian Ruiz is still sidelined with a knee injury, with his last appearance coming on January 20.Bradley Barcola could miss the match with an ankle issue.Ngumoha could be rewarded with a start in Liverpool’s biggest game of the seasonGettyLiverpool v PSG: What has been said?Ngumoha was arguably the star of the show for Liverpool against Fulham at the weekend.He delivered an excellent curling finish to open the scoring, and Arne Slot has hinted at handing him a start against PSG.“I think he is ready,” he said. “The question is can he do this two days later? Would he be able to play at that level? Yes.“It’s not like at the beginning of the season when he was a young player getting experience of the first team. Now he is someone I can pick for any game, so also Tuesday.”