Liverpool 0-2 Paris Saint-Germain Live Scores & Match Info UEFA Champions League 2026

UCL Match Center: Liverpool vs PSG
UEFA Champions League
Quarter Final • Tuesday 14th April 2026 • 20:00 • Anfield
Attendance: 59,627
Liverpool
 
0 - 2
Paris Saint-Germain
O. Dembélé 72', 90+1'
Match Statistics
52.7% POSSESSION 47.3%
21 Total Shots 12
5 Shots on Target 6
2 Big Chances Missed 2
8 Corners 2
351 Accurate Passes 321
77.8% Passing Accuracy 76.8%
2 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
Lineups
Liverpool Starting XI
25 G. Mamardashvili GK
30 J. Frimpong 45'
5 I. Konate 85'
4 V. van Dijk (c) DF
6 M. Kerkez DF
38 R. Gravenberch MF
8 D. Szoboszlai MF
22 H. Ekitike 31'
10 A. Mac Allister 45+1' 74'
7 F. Wirtz MF
9 A. Isak 45'
Substitutes
28 F. Woodman (GK), 74 K. Misciur, 2 J. Gomez 45' 67', 11 M. Salah 31', 14 F. Chiesa, 17 C. Jones 74', 18 C. Gakpo 45', 26 A. Robertson, 42 T. Nyoni, 65 A. Nallo, 73 R. Ngumoha 67'
PSG Starting XI
39 M. Safonov GK
2 A. Hakimi DF
5 Marquinhos (c) DF
51 W. Pacho DF
25 N. Mendes 38'
87 J. Neves MF
17 Vitinha MF
33 W. Zaire-Emery 81'
14 D. Doué 52'
10 O. Dembélé 72', 90+1'
7 K. Kvaratskhelia 72'
Substitutes
30 L. Chevalier, 89 R. Marin, 4 L. Lopes Beraldo 81', 6 I. Zabarnyi, 9 G. Ramos, 19 K. Lee, 21 L. Hernandez 38', 24 S. Mayulu, 27 D. Fernández, 29 B. Barcola 52' (Asst 90+1'), 49 I. Mbaye
Match Officials
RefereeMaurizio Mariani
Fourth OfficialMatteo Marchetti
VARMarco Di Bello
Assistant VARAleandro Di Paolo
Head To Head (UCL Record)
Metrics Liverpool Paris Saint-Germain
Played 6 6
Wins 2 4
Draws 0
Losses 4 2
Goals Scored 5 9
Aggregate Ratio 5 : 9 9 : 5

Liverpool 0-2 Paris Saint-Germain - UEFA Champions League Match Highlight 14 Apr 2026

What it won’t show is how restless the stadium felt for most of the night.

Liverpool began with plenty of energy. The crowd expected a response, and the players seemed eager to provide one. A few attacks arrived early, a couple of dangerous balls flashed into the box, and for a short period there was a sense that the home side might take control.

That feeling didn’t last.

PSG looked surprisingly calm. There was no rush to force the game. No panic when Liverpool pressed. The visitors simply waited for spaces to appear, and when they did, they were quick enough to take advantage.

The opening goal changed the mood more than the score. Suddenly the noise around the ground became a little different. Supporters were still behind their team, but the confidence from the opening stages had faded.

Liverpool pushed forward after the break. There were moments that hinted at a comeback. A dangerous run here, a promising attack there. Yet the final touch never seemed to arrive.

The second PSG goal felt decisive.

Not because the match ended immediately, but because it removed the uncertainty that had been hanging over the evening. Liverpool continued fighting, though the game slowly drifted away from them.

By full time, PSG looked like a side that had handled a difficult away night with maturity. Liverpool were left with frustration and a result that felt heavier than the score itselF.