The finalists for the Champions League and Europa League will be decided. Here are the games you must be watching.

Tuesday, May 07, 2019: Liverpool vs Barcelona at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Univision, Turner Sports, B/R Live, and Radio Barca in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN and Radio Barca in Canada; Radio Barca and Optus Sport in Australia; Movistar in Spain

Preview: Liverpool's hopes of pulling off a comeback has taken a huge blow. Klopp is adamant that his side can turn things around, but after confirming both Salah and Firmino will miss this tie, the odds are not in their favor. The Reds have a 3-0 deficit to overturn but they will sadly be without two of their most influential attackers, while Keita is also set to miss this tie after being ruled out for the remainder of the season.

With Salah and Firmino out, it will be on Mane's shoulders to inspire a comeback

Sadio Mane, Luis Suarez, Liverpool, Barcelona, UEFA Champions League

As for Barcelona, they enter this game on the back of a 2-0 loss to Celta Vigo in La Liga. However, the Blaugrana has already secured the league title and thus opted to rest both Messi and Suarez in that game, meaning they will have fresh legs for the Anfield showdown.

Leo has been on fire in the UCL this season

Lionel Messi, Liverpool, Barcelona, UEFA Champions League

Wednesday, May 08, 2019: Ajax vs Tottenham at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT 

Broadcast listings: Univision, Turner Sports, and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Ziggo Sport and Veronica TV in the Netherlands

Preview: After three straight defeats, Tottenham must return to winning ways if they wish to remain in the Champions League. Unfortunately, after their 1-0 loss at home to Ajax, the safest bet would be on the Eredivisie side going through. Having just been crowned KNVB Cup champion, the Dutch giant will now aim to secure their spot in a European final.

Thursday, May 09, 2019: Valencia vs Arsenal at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: UniMás and B/R Live in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada, Optus Sport in Australia; Movistar in Spain

Preview: Arsenal knows that their only route to the Champions League will likely be through the Europa League. Given the three-point gap and inferior goal difference separating them and Tottenham, the Gunners must lift this title to return to Europe's top competition. They lead Valencia 3-1 but that away goal for the Spaniards is worrying.

Thursday, May 09, 2019: Chelsea vs Eintracht Frankfurt at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: B/R Live and Univision Deportes in the USA; BT Sport in the UK; DAZN in Canada, Optus Sport in Australia; DAZN, SRF zwei, and RTL Television in Germany

Preview: With a Champions League spot having been secured, the Blues can be relaxed for this game. However, Sarri will still aim to deliver silverware in his debut season. They drew 1-1 in Frankfurt and are thus the favorites to move on. Do not miss this tie.

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