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22:44 BST - That's a wrap for us tonight, thanks for joining us!
22:43 BST - PSG manager Luis Enrique to TNT Sports: "It's a pity because we deserved a little more. We could have scored more goals, we created clear chances, especially in the second half. But that's football, it's normal. You have to accept that.
"We will try to recover as soon as possible and try to focus on the next match at Anfield.
"Arne Slot is a great coach, it's the first time they played with five at the back, but we are used to watching other teams changing their formation to play against us. It's normal."
22:38 BST - Liverpool manager Arne Slot to TNT Sports: "If you reflect on the whole game, I think we should feel lucky with only losing 2-0 because they had more chances.
"The first goal felt hard, we hadn't given anything away and then a deflected shot goes in. But afterwards, they had enough to score more, and I think it's very good for us that we're still in the tie.
"We can now bring them to Anfield and we all know how much of a difference that can make for us."
22:21 BST - Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk to TNT Sports: "Tough, tough work. Always expected. I think we defended with a lot of bodies around the box. Unfortunately, the first goal is a deflection. We get some small moments on the break where we could have done better.
"But now it's a quick turnaround, and we have Fulham waiting for us as well."
22:07 BST - While we await some post-match thoughts, here are all the match reports from the Champions League quarter-final first legs:
- Havertz hits late winner to give Arsenal advantage against Sporting
- Kane strikes as Bayern Munich hold off Real Madrid to seal overdue Bernabeu win
- Liverpool beaten by impressive PSG in Champions League quarter-final first leg
- Sorloth and Alvarez strike to give Atletico first-leg lead over 10-man Barcelona
21:55 BST - That's the first Champions League game Liverpool have failed to register a shot on target in for six years, since facing Atalanta in November 2020.
21:53 BST - We'll have reaction for you when it drops.
21:52 BST - FULL-TIME!
21:50 BST - Liverpool haven't had a shot on target in this match.
21:46 BST - OFF THE POST! Ousmane Dembele hammers one off the woodwork. The Reds are on the ropes here.
21:37 BST - Alexander Isak makes his return from injury, replacing Hugo Ekitike.
21:32 BST - GOAL! Alexander Sorloth volleys the ball from inside the box into the middle of the target to put Atletico Madrid 2-0 up against Barcelona.
21:31 BST - NO PENALTY! The ref changes his mind. Probably the right decision.
21:29 BST - PENALTY TO PSG!
Ibrahima Konate slides in from behind and looks like he gets the ball. The referee is checking the VAR monitor...
21:24 BST - GOAL! It's 2-0 to PSG.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia shows a cool head with some excellent close control in the box before rifling home to put the French side two up against Liverpool.
21:04 BST - The second halves are underway.
20:49 BST - HALF-TIME!
20:47 BST - GOAL! Julian Alvarez puts Atletico Madrid ahead against Barcelona with a fine free-kick.
The Catalans are also down to 10 men after VAR upgraded Pau Cubarsi's yellow to a red after a nasty foul just before.
20:35 BST - Liverpool have got a bit of a foot in the game and are causing problems in the PSG box, but they're so far unable to break through and look a tad vulnerable on the counter.
20:22 BST - PSG had a whopping 82 per cent possession over the opening 15 minutes of this game.
20:20 BST - Paris Saint-Germain have a record of W4, D1, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have a record of W1, D0, L3 when conceding the opening goal.
20:19 BST - Marcus Rashford has a goal ruled out for offside. Still 0-0 thkjmere.
20:13 BST - GOAL! PSG strike first against Liverpool.
Desire Doue cuts inside and hits a deflected shot that loops over the keeper and into the net.
20:01 BST - We are up and running.
19:12 BST - It's pretty much as you'd expect for Liverpool's trip to Paris, bar Mohammed Salah, who starts from the bench:

19:10 BST - Time for the lineups!
Marcus Rashford gets the nod for Barcelona in the all-Spanish affair against Atletico Madrid:

18:42 BST - Alexander Isak has been included in the Liverpool squad for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first-leg at Paris Saint-Germain as the Sweden striker returns from a lengthy injury absence.
Isak has only made 16 appearances for Liverpool since his British record move from Newcastle last year after struggling with a series of fitness issues.
In December, Isak was injured in a tackle by Micky van de Ven while in the process of scoring the opening goal in a 2-1 win against Tottenham, leading to surgery on an ankle injury which included a fibula fracture.
"Alexander Isak is among the players that departed John Lennon Airport for Paris this afternoon, ahead of Wednesday night's quarter-final first leg at Parc des Princes," Liverpool said on their website.
Read more: Isak named in Liverpool squad for PSG trip after lengthy injury lay-off
18:30 BST - Liverpool will play arguably their most important fixture of the 2025/26 season to date this evening, as they take on Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes.
The Ligue 1 giants swept aside Chelsea in the Round of 16, winning 8-2 on aggregate, and leaving huge question marks as to Liam Rosenior's suitability in the role.
After an awful campaign to date, Arne Slot also finds his position under scrutiny, and a similar hammering at the hands of one of the most exciting and expansive attacking teams on the continent would surely sound the death knell for the Dutchman's time at Anfield.
Read more: Why Liverpool look set to struggle in Champions League quarter-final with PSG
18:10 BST - Two more fixtures are taking place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League tonight:
18:00 BST - Welcome back. Here we go again!

Tuesday, April 7th
22:47 BST - That's a wrap for tonight, we'll be back here again tomorrow. Thanks for joining us!
22:46 BST - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to Amazon Prime: "Very happy to win away from home in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against a team that have not lost at home for I don't know how long. I think the last time was probably in Europe as well, which shows the difficulty of it."
"When we got into the final third and we sat there we missed the final bit. We had to be a little bit crisper, faster, more efficient to break them down when they had that block.
"We had a goal disallowed, and there were two or three occasions where we were close, but we lacked that final pass. In the end, a magic moment from the finishers wins us the game."
22:44 BST - Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany to TNT Sports: "This stadium changes in the last 15 minutes, you have to be up for the battle. We can create the same experience at the Allianz Arena. We are looking forward to it.
"We had some chances we should have put to bed. Hopefully, we will score at the Allianz. I see no reason we can't go on to win, but Real Madrid has incredible talent.
"The team has earned the right to be themselves, they have won so much and performed so well, so my first changes were like-for-like. But towards the end I did shut up shop."
22:42 BST - Arsenal forward Kai Havertz to Amazon Prime: "To score a late goal is always nice, especially in front of the fans and we take that result. Still a lot of work to do next week, but we'll take the result, for sure.
"It was quite an open game but I think mostly we controlled it quite well. But football is made from moments like this. Overall, I think we played a very good game and can be proud of ourselves. Now we recover and go again on Saturday."
22:30 BST - Bayern Munich's Harry Kane to TNT Sports: "All the hype around it, coming to Madrid and trying to get a result its always a difficult thing to do. We had some good chances, credit to them they did too. We can be really happy with the win and take it into next week.
"We've enjoyed some really good moments together. We're in the business end of the season now. The more you play and train together the feelings get even stronger. We always feel dangerous we always feel like we can score goals for sure.
"We're in a good position, we have to stay focused. Now it's just about recovering and the time will come next week to try and do the same again."
22:28 BST - Real Madrid boss Alvaro Arbeloa to TNT Sports: "I think Manuel Neuer was MVP. We had so many chances to score more goals but we didn't do it. But we're still alive and we hope we can win in Germany."
On what to change next week: "We lose two balls and they score two goals so we can't lose these types of balls because their players are so fast and so quick and have so much quality."
22:00 BST - We'll have reaction for you shortly.
21:54 BST - FULL-TIME!
Bayern Munich win away at Real Madrid for the first time in 25 years, while Arsenal seal a late victory.

21:53 BST - Arsenal have scored eight goals via substitutes in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, only Paris Saint-Germain (10) have scored more.
21:51 BST - GOAL! Kai Havertz wins it late for Arsenal in added time.
21:33 BST - GOAL! It's a bit scrappy, but they won't care.
Kylian Mbappe gets onto the end of a Trent ball to bundle home and pull one back for Real Madrid.
21:28 BST - NO GOAL!
The referee has indicated that there will be a VAR review of the goal to look at a possible offside. The Arsenal players aren't happy.
21:24 BST - GOAL! Arsenal break the deadlock in Lisbon.
Martin Zubimendi rounds off the move by slipping the ball home to put the Gunners ahead with 25 minutes remaining.
21:06 BST - Harry Kane has scored his 11th goal in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League. He has now scored in his last four games in the competition (six goals in total). Fine form.
21:04 BST - GOAL! Harry Kane rifles a precision low shot from outside the box to give Bayern Munich a dream start to the second half. The visitors are 2-0 up.
21:04 BST - The action is back up and running.
20:48 BST - HALF-TIME!
20:43 BST - Bayern Munich have a record of W8, D0, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
The goal means the German giants have now scored in their last 18 consecutive UEFA Champions League games.
20:41 BST - GOAL! Bayern Munich lead at the Bernabeu!
Some nice build-up sees Luis Diaz get the wrong side of Trent Alexander-Arnold before slotting home.
20:29 BST - Bayern Munich are failing to take advantage of mistakes at the back as it remains goalless at the Bernabeu.
Kylian Mbappe looks electric on the counterattack as the home side tries to fight back.
20:19 BST - Arsenal have had 66 per cent possession over the opening 15 minutes of this game.
20:10 BST - OFF THE LINE! Harry Kane tees up Dayot Upamecano for a tap-in on the line, but Alvaro Carreras clears the ball.
Both sides are looking a bit shaky at the back.
20:00 BST - We are up and running!
19:06 BST - Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe currently leads the goalscoring charts this season in the Champions League with 13, ahead of Harry Kane in second on 10.

19:01 BST - Mikel Arteta has made three changes to the starting XI that faced Bayer Leverkusen – Riccardo Calafiori, Martin Odegaard and Chukwunonso Azuka Tristan Madueke come in today. Eberechi Eze, Bukayo Saka and Piero Hincapie are injured.

18:58 BST - Time for some lineups!
Alvaro Arbeloa has made three changes to the starting XI that faced Manchester City – Andrii Lunin, Alvaro Carreras and Kylian Mbappe come in today. Thibaut Courtois is injured, Brahim Diaz and Fran Garcia drop out.
Vincent Kompany has made six changes to the starting XI that faced Atalanta – Manuel Neuer, Konrad Laimer, Joshua Kimmich, Dayotchanculle Upamecano, Michael Olise, and Serge Gnabry come in today for Jonas Urbig, Lennart Karl, Raphaël Guerreiro, Kim Min-Jae, Leon Goretzka, and Tom Bischof.
Harry Kane starts up front.

18:00 BST - After a humbling FA Cup exit at the hands of Southampton at the weekend, Arsenal now face Sporting in the Champions League, knowing that a UCL and Premier League double is the best possible outcome for them this season.
Whilst the quadruple was always likely to be a pipe dream in any event, the manner in which they lost the Carabao Cup final to Man City recently also raises questions as to Mikel Arteta's strategy in the big games.
With the English top-flight title now within touching distance for the first time in 22 years, the Gunners' European assignments surely take precedence.
That they play a Sporting side who have never beaten them in normal time in seven previous matches (D4, L3) should fill the Arsenal squad with the confidence that they were lacking against the Cityzens and the Saints.
Read more: Sporting out to guard stellar unbeaten home record against reeling Arsenal
17:56 BST - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said the pain of back‑to‑back cup defeats must be used as motivation as his team turn their focus to the first leg of their Champions League quarter‑final against Sporting on Tuesday.
The London club arrived in Lisbon on the heels of their first back-to-back losses this season, a 2-0 defeat by Manchester City in the League Cup final and a 2-1 upset by Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
"We have to have some perspective on how difficult what we have done up until now has been," Arteta told reporters on Monday. "Feel the pain, use it to improve.
"We are very clear what happened and why it happened. This is football."
Read more: Arteta insists Arsenal must use recent defeats as fuel in Champions League
17:52 BST - Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane trained on Monday after recovering from an ankle injury, but coach Vincent Kompany will make a late decision on his availability for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid.
The 32-year-old England captain missed his country's 1-0 friendly defeat by Japan last month due to the problem and was also absent for Bayern's 3-2 win at Freiburg.
"It was important that he did a lot of training today. I don't think he's lost his rhythm. We'll wait until tomorrow and then decide," Kompany told reporters on Monday.
"Everyone is available apart from (goalkeeper) Sven Ulreich. We have a strong squad and we're ready for the two legs."
Read more: Kompany yet to make a call on Kane ahead of Bayern's clash with Real Madrid
17:45 BST - Welcome to Flashscore's Champions League Football Tracker.
We'll have all the updates, goals and flash points as the first legs of the Champions League quarter-finals get underway.
Kick-off in both is at 20:00 BST.

