The Reds' chances of shocking Los Blaugranas seem rather slim. Don't miss the second leg of their semi-final tie on Tuesday evening.

What is Liverpool and Barcelona's form ahead of this game?

Liverpool makes it to this game after a 3-2 win against Newcastle in the English Premier League, which kept their title chances alive. The Reds had linked 19 games without a loss in all comps since January, but that streak came to an end last week, when Los Blaugranas destroyed them with a 3-0 score at Camp Nou.

Barcelona saw their 23-game unbeaten streak come to an end on Saturday evening, as Celta Vigo claimed a 2-0 win against Los Blaugranas. Coach Ernesto Valverde decided to rest most of his regular starters, which meant that neither Luis Suárez nor Lionel Messi were included in the squad for that game. Nevertheless, not all cautions worked for the Spanish boss, as Ousmane Dembelé picked up an injury that might leave him out of Tuesday's game.

What do Liverpool and Barcelona need to get to the UEFA Champions League Final?

Liverpool practically needs a miracle to make it to the UCL Final, as they need to win by a four-goal margin to eliminate Barcelona. If Barcelona scores one goal, then Liverpool would need to score five to beat the Spanish side on aggregate.

Barcelona could lose by two goals and still make it to the UEFA Champions League final, considering their 3-0 win from the first leg. A 4-1 loss against Liverpool would also see the Spanish side through to the final match, given that the away goals rule would benefit Ernesto Valverde's side.

In the event of a 3-0 win for Liverpool, the game would be decided on extra time. If neither team scores a goal during the 30 extra minutes, then the first UEFA Champions League finalists will be determined via spot kicks.

Liverpool vs Barcelona - Head-to-head stats

  • This will be the tenth UEFA Champions League meeting between these teams in this century.

  • Liverpool has won three out of their six previous meetings against Barcelona in all comps.

  • There has been one goalless draw between these teams in the UEFA Champions League. That game took place on March 13, 2002, at Camp Nou.

  • Liverpool has won 13 out of 27 UEFA competition ties in which they lost the away first leg.

  • Barcelona has only lost four of their 42 UEFA competition ties in which they won the first leg at home. 

  • Los Blaugranas have won five of their last seven away games against English clubs.

Liverpool vs Barcelona - Injuries and suspensions

Liverpool - Doubtful: Adam Lallana. Injured: Naby Keita, Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah.

Barcelona - Injured: Rafinha, Ousmane Dembelé.

Broadcast info - Liverpool vs Barcelona

In the U.K.: BT Sport Live, BT Sport 2, BT Sport 4K UHD.

In Spain: Movistar Liga de Campeones, Movistar+.

In the U.S.: Radio Barca, Univision Deportes En Vivo, TNT USA, Univision, Univision Radio, Watch TNT, Univision NOW, B/R Live, Univision Deportes.

In Canada: Radio Barca, DAZN.

In Australia: Optus Sport, Radio Barca.

In France: RMC Sport en direct, RMC Sport 1.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Liverpool 4 - 0 Barcelona

May 7, 2019 3:00pmAnfield (Liverpool)

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