
Season 2025/2026
UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint Germain vs Liverpool – Lineups & Match Details
Paris Saint Germain beat Liverpool 2-0. Goals: D. Doué (11'), K. Kvaratskhelia (65'). Paris Saint Germain had 74% possession against Liverpool's 26%. Shots on target: 6-0.
UEFA Champions League · Quarter-finals
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Paris Saint Germain2 - 0
Full Time
HT: 1 - 0
LiverpoolReferee: J. Sanchez
Lineups
Substitutes
Substitutes
Match Events
D. Doué
J. Gomez
A. Mac Allister
K. Kvaratskhelia
Assist: João Neves
D. Doué
Substitution 1
M. Kerkez
Substitution 1
F. Wirtz
Substitution 2
H. Ekitike
Substitution 3
D. Szoboszlai
Substitution 4
O. Dembélé
Substitution 2
J. Frimpong
Substitution 5
Statistics
Match preview
Paris Saint Germain host Liverpool on Wednesday, 8 April 2026. The kick-off time is 19:00 local. The fixture is part of the UEFA Champions League schedule. Paris Saint Germain go into the match 11th in the table; Liverpool sit 3rd. The two squads have prepared for a tight contest.
Form coming in
Paris Saint Germain have taken 4 wins, 0 draws and 1 loss from their last 5. Recent run: 4 wins in a row. Liverpool have collected 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses over the same span. Recent run: 1 loss.
Head to head
The two clubs have met 3 times recently. Past results: 11 Mar 2025: Paris Saint Germain 1-0 Liverpool; 5 Mar 2025: Paris Saint Germain 0-1 Liverpool; 28 Nov 2018: Paris Saint Germain 2-1 Liverpool. The series gives both sides something to draw on before kick-off.
Match recap
Paris Saint Germain beat Liverpool 2-0. Paris Saint Germain scored through D. Doué 11', K. Kvaratskhelia 65'. The decisive goal arrived in minute 65 as the contest closed.
Stat highlights
Paris Saint Germain held 74% of the ball against 26% for Liverpool. Shots on target finished 6-0. Expected goals read 2.20 for Paris Saint Germain, 0.18 for Liverpool.
Verdict
The win nudges Paris Saint Germain forward and leaves Liverpool with work to do. Paris Saint Germain sat 11th and Liverpool 3rd before kick-off, so the table reshuffles slightly. The next round of fixtures will say more about where each side is going.