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Liverpool travel to the Netherlands to face PSV Eindhoven in their final UEFA Champions League league phase match on Wednesday.
The clash at the Philips Stadion kicks off at 20:00 GMT, pitting the current league leaders of England and the Netherlands against each other.
Liverpool have already secured qualification to the round of 16 with a perfect record of 7 wins from 7 matches.
PSV currently occupy 19th place with 11 points and need at least a draw to guarantee progression to the playoff round.
In terms of recent form, the Reds extended their unbeaten run to five games in all competitions on Saturday with a comfortable 4-1 victory against Ipswich Town in the Premier League.
In the Champions League, they secured a 2-1 win over Lille last week.
PSV meanwhile come into this match on the back of a dramatic 3-2 home victory over NAC Breda in the Eredivisie.
Their last Champions League outing saw them triumph 3-2 away at Red Star Belgrade.
Arne Slot is likely to rotate his squad with qualification secured?
Diogo Jota and Joe Gomez remain sidelined with injuries, while Curtis Jones is a major doubt after picking up a knock against Lille.
Fabrizio Romano confirms PSV transfer exit
Fabrizio Romano has reported that PSV are close to agreeing the sale of Matteo Dams to Saudi Arabian giants A-Ahli this month.
The Belgian left-back has already racked up 27 appearances across all competitions including six in the UEFA Champions League.
The player sees his contract expire in the summer, so it seems that PSV are trying to make what little money they can off their player.
“Al Ahli reach verbal agreement to sign Matteo Dams from PSV Eindhoven, “Romano reported on X.
“Documents to be checked then time to travel for medical tests in Saudi.”
It then looks like PSV manager Peter Bosz would have rather had Dams to call on vs Liverpool, but now will have one less option amid their injury concerns.
Liverpool have a strong record against PSV, winning five of their six previous encounters in Europe’s premier club competition, with one draw.
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