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Liverpool welcome Barcelona to Anfield for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.
The Reds find themselves three goals behind after some magic from Lionel Messi put Barca in control of the tie a week ago.
Jurgen Klopp's side have it all to do and will have to do it without Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino who both miss out through injury.
They will give it their all, however, with a remarkable turnaround not completely out of the question against a side who gave up a three-goal lead in the quarter-finals a year ago.
Here's everything you need to know:
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1/22 Alisson
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2/22 Trent Alexander-Arnold
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3/22 Virgil van Dijk
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4/22 Joel Matip
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5/22 Andrew Robertson
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6/22 Fabinho
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7/22 Jordan Henderson
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8/22 Georginio Wijnaldum
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9/22 Xherdan Shaqiri
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10/22 Divock Origi
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11/22 Sadio Mané
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12/22 Marc-Andre ter Stegen
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13/22 Sergi Roberto
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14/22 Gerard Pique
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15/22 Clement Lenglet
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16/22 Jordi Alba
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17/22 Arturo Vidal
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18/22 Sergio Busquets
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19/22 Ivan Rakitic
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20/22 Lionel Messi
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21/22 Luis Suarez
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22/22 Philippe Coutinho
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1/22 Alisson
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2/22 Trent Alexander-Arnold
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3/22 Virgil van Dijk
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4/22 Joel Matip
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5/22 Andrew Robertson
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6/22 Fabinho
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7/22 Jordan Henderson
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8/22 Georginio Wijnaldum
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9/22 Xherdan Shaqiri
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10/22 Divock Origi
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11/22 Sadio Mané
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12/22 Marc-Andre ter Stegen
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13/22 Sergi Roberto
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14/22 Gerard Pique
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15/22 Clement Lenglet
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16/22 Jordi Alba
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17/22 Arturo Vidal
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18/22 Sergio Busquets
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19/22 Ivan Rakitic
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20/22 Lionel Messi
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21/22 Luis Suarez
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22/22 Philippe Coutinho
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Team news
Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino will be missing through injury with youngster Rhian Brewster likely to deputise from the bench.
Virgil van Dijk trained separately in the run-up to the game but is expected to be fit.
Manager Ernesto Valverde rested his entire starting XI for the La Liga game with Celta Vigo at the weekend in preparation for this game.
However, Ousmane Dembele picked up a hamstring injury and did not travel to Merseyside and may now be out for the remainder of the season.
Predicted line-ups
Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Henderson, Milner, Wijnaldum, Mane, Sturridge
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Roberto, Pique, Lenglet, Alba, busquets, Rakitic, Vidal, Messi, Suarez, Coutinho
Messi was the difference a week ago (Getty Images)
What time is it and how can I watch it?
The game kicks off at 8pm at Anfield. The match will be broadcast on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHD.
Subscribers can also stream the clash online via the BT Sport website.
Odds
Liverpool 31/20
Draw 29/10
Barcelona 17/10
(Odds via Betfair)
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Prediction
Liverpool have it all to do but regardless of how it ends a fast start is a must. They could've done without the absences of Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino though with Sadio Mane the only one of the trio available to Jurgen Klopp tonight.
The Reds did all they could before being undone by Lionel Messi a week ago so won't be overawed by the task at hand here. Expect them to get on the ball early and try and push Barca back as they did for long periods at the Nou Camp.
The Gini Wijnaldum false nine experiment didn't go as planned in the first leg but Klopp should still pack his midfield to try and get a foothold this time around. Get that early goal and you never know, Barca could be rattled.
That said, this Barca team does seem different to the one that fell apart in Rome a year ago and are to a man fully focused on regaining this title.
If they get a goal it's tie over and with Messi, Luis Suarez and more in their ranks it'd be a surprise if they didn't get one. 2-1, home win. Barca progress on aggregate.