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Liverpool welcome Paris Saint-Germain to Anfield tonight for the huge UEFA Champions League last-16 second-leg tie between two of Europe's footballing giants.
Elliott would then strike at the death to go to secure the victory.
PSG are desperate to put that right and will come to Anfield convinced that they can once again dominate the game, but Liverpool's stadium could prove to be the difference maker in Europe against as Arne Slot's side look to set up a quarter-final tie with either Club Brugge or Aston Villa.
The Reds boss will have Cody Gakpo available once again for selection after an ankle problem, but Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez and Tyler Morton are all out.
Paul Gorst, Ian Doyle and Theo Squires will be at Anfield this evening to bring you live score updates, commentary and analysis as Liverpool hope to make it another memorable European night as they aim to take one step closer to Munich and a seventh European Cup in May.
Ian Doyle
Roles reversed
Apart from conceding the goal, Liverpool have actually played quite well.
But being the dominant team means nothing unless you score.
PSG found that out last week.
Ian Doyle
Anfield on song
It can sometimes be taken for granted, that song.
But when it's sung like it was tonight, it's always a special moment.
European nights are like that at Anfield.
Ian Doyle
The crowd comes alive
Now the Kop is really in full voice.
And so too are the Liverpool fans in the Anfield Road stand.
Now it's time for You'll Never Walk Alone...
Keifer MacDonald
What can we expect tonight, then?
Well if the teams are anything to go by, then more or less the same as last week.
But I'm not sure we'll see Liverpool as back-to-the-wall as they were at the Parc des Princes.
Maybe he thought he did a great job against Mo Salah, and as soon as he comes off, another player scores a goal…”
Keifer MacDonald
Big night for Jota
It's a big night for all involved at Anfield tonight, particularly Diogo Jota.
The Portugal international has been given the nod ahead of Darwin Nunez tonight despite a stop-start campaign at Anfield.
In yesterday's pre-match press conference, Jota was shocked to learn that his last goal in the Champions League was nearly four years ago.
He'll be hoping that he can change that tonight.
Ian Doyle
Way of the game
I was in Paris last week and it's fair to say Liverpool were taken aback by how intense and fit PSG were during the first half.
The Reds, though, were a lot better in the second half and you could see the home team had almost run out of ideas by the final 20 minutes.
Interesting that both teams are exactly the same tonight.