If Liverpool get past PSG in the Champions League quarter-finals, their potential semi-final schedule has now become clear — and it would set up some huge European nights at Anfield and away in Europe.
Should Liverpool eliminate PSG, the semi-final dates would be:
First leg at Anfield – Tuesday 28 April Second leg away – Wednesday 6 May
It would be another massive tie for Liverpool, and the atmosphere at Anfield for a Champions League semi-final would be huge as always.
If they do reach the semi-finals, Liverpool would face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, which means there are no easy games left in the competition. Both clubs have huge European pedigree and experience at this stage of the tournament.
For Liverpool, reaching the semi-final would not only be a massive achievement in what has been a difficult and inconsistent season, but it could also define the season entirely. Winning the Champions League would change the mood around the club, impact transfer plans, finances and possibly even managerial decisions.
But first, Liverpool have to get past PSG, which will be a very difficult tie. PSG have one of the strongest squads in Europe and have even had domestic fixtures moved to help them prepare for the tie, which many Liverpool fans are not happy about.
If Liverpool can get through, though, the road to the final would likely go through either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich — two of the biggest clubs in European football.
The Champions League could still end up defining Liverpool’s entire season.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

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