Paris Saint-Germain travel to Anfield (Liverpool's iconic home stadium, renowned for its intimidating atmosphere in European nights) on Tuesday holding a 2–0 first-leg advantage as they seek to reach the Champions League semi-finals. Coach Luis Enrique has warned the tie is far from over, saying "we will suffer" at Anfield, while Liverpool manager Arne Slot insists his side are ready for an intense effort, with Mohamed Salah — in his final European season with the club before departing this summer — expected to start after being kept on the bench in Paris. PSG, widely regarded alongside Bayern Munich as competition favourites following their dominant run since knocking out Chelsea 8–2 on aggregate, will be boosted by the likely return of winger Bradley Barcola from a sprained ankle, though midfielder Fabian Ruiz remains sidelined.