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On Tuesday evening, PSG will face Liverpool for the second leg of the Champions League. The team led by Luis Enrique took a two-goal advantage by winning impressively in the first leg at the Parc des Princes. We will tell you on which channel you can watch the live HD stream of the Liverpool PSG match starting at 9 p.m.

In France, Canal+ has the broadcasting rights for the Champions League. By subscribing to one of their offers, you can watch Liverpool PSG live stream this Tuesday evening.

For the past few years, the programming has remained the same, with only the big Wednesday night matches being broadcast on the main channel (Canal+). To watch the Tuesday matches, you must subscribe to the Canal+ Sport offer, which includes Canal+ Foot and the 18 channels of Canal+ Live.

Liverpool PSG will be broadcast on Canal+ Foot and Canal+ Live 1 starting at precisely 9 p.m. On Canal+ Sport and Canal+ Live 2, there will be the other clash of the evening: Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona. The subscription with a 24-month commitment is priced at 29.99 euros per month for the first year, then increases to 39.99 euros thereafter.

By opting for this formula, you are guaranteed to watch the entire quarter-finals, as well as the semi-finals. The advantages compared to the monthly subscription (39.99 euros) are numerous.

If you are under 26 years old, you can opt for the RAT+ Sport offer at only 19.99 euros per month without commitment, available until June 3. This subscription is basically the monthly Canal+ Sport offer, but at half the price.

Expatriates: how to watch the match from abroad?

– Install NordVPN (30 days money-back guarantee). – Connect to a server located in France. – Open your myCANAL application. – Enjoy the match as if you were in France.

Liverpool – PSG: Reds fight for their European survival at Anfield

With two goals to make up against the reigning European champions, at home but without Alisson, this could be Mohamed Salah’s last European night under the red shirt. The Champions League quarter-final second leg between Liverpool and PSG, on Tuesday, April 14 at Anfield (9 p.m., Canal+), promises an intense evening.

PSG secured a 2-0 lead in the first leg at the Parc des Princes, a clear and logical victory. Desire Doue opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a deft strike, and Kvaratskhelia doubled the lead in the second half with a goal that epitomizes the danger posed by this attacking trio. The Reds struggled, never managing to unsettle the Parisian defense, and face a deficit that allows for a theoretical chance but requires a perfect scenario.

In terms of lineup, Luis Enrique is expected to field the same eleven: Safonov in goal, the trio Doue-Dembele-Kvaratskhelia in attack, Vitinha and Neves in midfield. Barcola, returning from injury, will be available on the bench but unlikely to start. Arne Slot will likely rely on Wirtz and Salah to create threats behind the Parisian defense, alongside Szoboszlai. Liverpool will still be without Alisson, Bradley, and Endo, all injured.

The statistics clearly favor PSG. PSG have conceded only two goals in seven knockout matches this season. Liverpool have scored two or more goals only once in their last seven official away fixtures. Tonight they play at home, and the emotional context of Anfield will remain a difficult factor to quantify. Salah, who confirmed his departure from the club at the end of the season, will probably never have the opportunity to play a European match under this jersey in this stadium again.

In summary, Liverpool needs to win 3-0 or 2-0 to force extra time, against a team that has lost only one away match in all competitions since November. Remember that the live stream of Liverpool PSG can be watched exclusively on Canal+ Foot and Canal+ Live 1 on Tuesday, April 14 at 9 p.m.