Liverpool and PSG meet at Anfield on Tuesday at 22:00 (GMT+3) in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.
After a 2-0 result in Paris last week, it is difficult to see Liverpool overturning the tie against a PSG side showing strong European results.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Liverpool | |
| Draw | |
| PSG |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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PSG’s first-leg control sets the tone for another result
The 2-0 win in Paris last week stands as the key reference point in this tie. PSG created 18 shots with six on target in that game, while Liverpool managed only three attempts and did not test Matvey Safonov once.
That gap in attacking output sits alongside a broader run against Premier League sides this season, where PSG remain unbeaten with four wins and two draws across six matches. That sequence includes a UEFA Super Cup success against Spurs on penalties, keeping the record intact across different formats.
At Anfield, Liverpool carry the pressure of a two-goal deficit. They have produced major European comebacks in the past, but the first-leg numbers leave little support for a similar shift here. PSG also won at this ground last season on their way to lifting the Champions League, which keeps the setting familiar.
Luis Enrique’s side dictated the tempo in Paris and limited Liverpool’s involvement in the final third. A repeat of that balance, even in shorter spells, keeps the same outcome within reach.
Given the first-leg shot count and PSG’s unbeaten run against English opposition, PSG to Win makes plenty of appeal at 2.62.
Tip: PSG to Win @ with N/A
Open game state points towards a wider margin
Liverpool’s need to recover a 2-0 deficit shapes the structure of this second leg. That requirement alone pushes the game into a more open phase, with space likely to appear as the hosts commit bodies forward.
PSG’s recent scoring run supports that angle. They have scored at least three goals in four of their last five matches, including eight across two legs against Chelsea in the previous round. That level of output has been consistent across this stretch.
The first leg already hinted at a gap in chance creation, with Liverpool failing to register a shot on target. Even with home support, that attacking baseline leaves little margin for error if the game opens up again.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia adds a player angle within this frame, having scored in four consecutive Champions League games and hitting five goals in that sequence. His recent scoring frequency stays aligned with PSG’s wider attacking numbers.
Liverpool cannot afford a passive approach here, and that shift in game state may suit PSG’s scoring pattern once more. A bet on PSG 3-0 could be worth a look at 29.00.
Tip: PSG 3-0 @ with N/A

