Liverpool vs PSG on Amazon Prime, and why the night feels pivotal for Arne Slot
Why this match is on Amazon Prime
According to Stephen Hurrell’s Football365 report, Liverpool’s Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Paris Saint Germain will be shown on Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday night, rather than on TNT Sports. That may catch some supporters off guard, because TNT usually carries the bulk of the competition, but Hurrell explains that Amazon holds the rights to one Tuesday night match per gameweek in the tournament, and this week Liverpool is the selected fixture.
For viewers who have not already used the offer, the report says the game can be watched through an Amazon free trial. Supporters who have already claimed that option earlier in the season would need a Prime subscription, priced at £8.99 per month, though the subscription can be canceled at any time. Hurrell also notes that Prime membership includes the wider Prime Video catalog, along with sports documentaries such as Doubters to Believers, which looks back at Jürgen Klopp’s first season in charge at Liverpool.
The same report says Amazon’s coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. in the UK, with kickoff scheduled for 8 p.m. That means fans tuning in early will get the full prematch buildup on Amazon’s platform rather than the usual TNT setup. It also changes the studio lineup on the night, since Steve McManaman is tied to TNT, while Amazon’s regular pool of pundits includes former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge.
Why the pressure has grown around Arne Slot
According to Hurrell’s article for Football365, the Champions League has become Liverpool’s clearest remaining shot at silverware this season. The piece frames that reality as especially important for Arne Slot after Liverpool slipped out of the title race and were knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester City. In that context, Europe is no longer just another competition on the calendar, it is the one result stream still capable of reshaping how the season is judged.
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The Football365 report also links the tie to wider discussion about Slot’s future, particularly with Xabi Alonso still a popular name in conversations about Liverpool’s long term direction. That kind of speculation tends to build quickly around a club of Liverpool’s size, especially when results turn uneven, and Tuesday’s match is presented as one of those nights that can sharply influence the mood around a manager. Whether the club itself views the situation quite so dramatically is not made fully clear, but the pressure surrounding the occasion is easy to understand.
How Liverpool can reopen the tie against PSG
According to Football365 and Stephen Hurrell, Liverpool head into the second leg needing to recover from a first match in which Paris Saint Germain were the stronger side for long stretches and could easily have taken an even bigger advantage. PSG arrive at Anfield with a two goal lead, which leaves Liverpool needing a far more aggressive and controlled performance if they want to keep their European run alive. The challenge is not simply to attack, but to do it without opening even more space for a PSG team that looked dangerous throughout the first leg.
If Liverpool do manage to overturn the deficit, the reward would be a semifinal against either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. That gives the match even more weight, because the night is about more than just survival in the competition, it is also about whether Liverpool can still turn a frustrating spell into something memorable. For Slot and his players, the equation is straightforward enough: produce a genuine Anfield response, or accept that the season’s last major opportunity could be gone.
Source: Football365, Stephen Hurrell.
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