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Champions League: FC Porto vs. Liverpool preview, team news, predictions, starting XIs, odds, TV


FC Porto vs. Liverpool
  • What: Uefa Champions League quarter-final second leg (0-2 on aggregate) 
  • When: Wednesday 17 April 
  • Where: Estadio do Dragao, Porto, Portugal 
  • Kick off: 8pm (UK time) 
  • TV channel and live stream: BT Sport 3 
  • Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)

Liverpool take a two-goal aggregate lead to FC Porto on Wednesday night and are hot favourites to reach the semi-finals of the Uefa Champions League.

Jurgen Klopp’s side won 2-0 in the quarter-final first leg at Anfield last week thanks to first-half goals from Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino. After beating Porto 5-0 at the Estadio do Dragao last season the Reds will be confident of securing their place in the last four.

A 2-0 win against Chelsea on Sunday saw Liverpool return to the top of the Premier League and captain Jordan Henderson has urged his team-mates to focus on securing another big result.

The England midfielder told the club’s official website: “We’ve got to keep believing in the games that we’re in. We keep doing the good things that we’ve been doing, keep working hard and then win as many games as we can. That’s our focus.

“[It’s] another big game for us – a tough one. We’ve been there before and played well and got the result. But it might be different because they’re a good team, [and there will be] a great atmosphere.

“For us it’s about going there, performing and getting the result we need to get to the next round.”

The winner of the Liverpool vs. Porto tie will play Barcelona or Manchester United in the Champions League semi-finals.

Team news and possible starting XIs

Porto injury news and suspensions

After six months out with a knee injury Cameroon forward Vincent Aboubakar returned to action in midweek. Porto are also boosted by the return of former Real Madrid centre-half Pepe and influential midfielder Hector Herrera, who were both suspended for the first leg.

Liverpool injury news and suspensions

The Premier League leaders will welcome back Andy Robertson after the left-back was suspended for the first leg at Anfield. Skipper Jordan Henderson is also expected to start after an ankle knock last week against Chelsea. Star trio Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane will again lead the attack. 

On Henderson’s fitness, Liverpool manager Klopp said: “He got a knock on his ankle, that’s pretty much all. He was fine after the game. A bit of pain, no problem, [he] didn’t twist [it]. It’s only painful, not a problem.”

The Liverpool Echo reports that long-term absentees Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Joe Gomez and Rhian Brewster all played for the Under-23 side on Sunday but are unlikely to feature.

Possible starting XIs

How the teams could line up at the Estadio do Dragao, according to Uefa.com.

  • Porto possible starting XI (4-3-3): Casillas; Militão, Pepe, Felipe, Alex Telles; Danilo, Herrera, Otávio; Brahimi, Soares, Marega 
  • Liverpool possible starting XI (4-3-3): Allison; Alexander-Arnold, Lovren, Van Dijk, Robertson; Henderson, Fabinho, Keïta; Salah, Firmino, Mané

Predictions

London Evening Standard: “Porto showed in their home leg against AS Roma in the last round that they are no pushovers at the Dragao, but Liverpool’s first-leg lead will be more than enough to see them through to the semi-finals, and we expect them to win on the night as well. Score prediction: FC Porto 1 Liverpool 2 [1-4 on aggregate].”

90min: “Liverpool will be looking for a professional display, as they look to see off their Portuguese opponents. The Liverpudlians will also be keeping things tight early on and will be looking to counter-attack the home side when given the opportunity, knowing an away goal would surely see them progress. Porto will be strong in this game and may take a lead, but their chances of keeping Liverpool’s attacking trio quiet are slim, and an away goal could put the game beyond the home side. Score prediction: Porto 1 Liverpool 1 [1-3 on aggregate].”

SportsMole: “Porto’s positive home European record means that there is still plenty to play for on Wednesday night. Liverpool have won seven matches in a row, however, and that run is likely to extend in midweek to see them over the line. Score prediction: Porto 0 Liverpool 1 [0-3 on aggregate].”

Porto vs. Liverpool betting odds

As of 16 April, see Oddschecker for the latest prices.

Match betting
  • Porto to win: 14/5 
  • Draw: 13/5 
  • Liverpool to win: 11/10
To qualify
  • Porto: 16/1 
  • Liverpool: 1/20
To win the Champions League
  • Porto: 300/1 
  • Liverpool: 7/2

Champions League fixtures, TV guide and results

Quarter-final second-leg fixtures and previews
Tuesday 16 April
Wednesday 17 April
Quarter-final first-leg results and reports



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