Liverpool’s Champions League round of 16 opponents confirmed amid Carabao Cup warning | OneFootball

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·21 Februari 2025

Liverpool’s Champions League round of 16 opponents confirmed amid Carabao Cup warning

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Liverpool will be hoping to use their Champions League league stage success as a launchpad for the knockout phases.

One of the Reds or Barcelona – who finished first and second respectively in the group – were set to face the winners of ties between PSG and Brest, and Benfica and Monaco.


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The French champions secured passage through to the next round with a significant aggregate score of 10-0, as Luis Enrique’s side decimated their Ligue 1 competition in Paris.

The Liga Portugal challengers came close to being dumped out of the competition in a hard-fought home battle against Monaco, eventually overcoming the visitors, on aggregate, courtesy of Orkun Kokcu’s 84th-minute equaliser.

PSG and Benfica had finished 15th and 16th respectively in the initial league phase.

Who did Liverpool draw in the Champions League round of 16?

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Liverpool will be hoping Mo Salah can fire them to Champions League glory – (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Following the live draw, we can now officially confirm that Arne Slot’s title-chasing outfit has landed a tie with playoff winners PSG – for which our sister site, Football Italia, have released a superb ticketing guide.

The first and second legs of the round of 16 will take place on March 4/5 and March 11/12 respectively.

As such, this will see Liverpool play at least four fixtures in total between March 4/5 and March 16, with Premier League and Carabao Cup clashes wedged in around European action.

Slot will have to hope that our potential progression to the quarter-finals will not hinge heavily on our performance in the second leg ahead of a four/five-day break before a domestic final.

We’ll need to see a major improvement at the back, not to mention in the forward line beyond Mo Salah’s contributions, to curb a recent trend of disappointing recent results.

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