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Liverpool vs Porto, Champions League - as it happened

Re-live all the action from Anfield

Liam Corless,Tom Newman
Tuesday 06 March 2018 15:15 EST
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Adam Lallana showed what he can add to Liverpool’s attack
Adam Lallana showed what he can add to Liverpool’s attack (Getty)

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Liverpool host Porto at Anfield in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, with the hosts' 5-0 first-leg lead giving this game the feeling of a formality to be completed, rather than a true contest for quarter final progression.

Jurgen Klopp’s side gave a stunning performance over 90 minutes at the Estádio do Dragão just under a fortnight ago, ending Porto’s 21 game unbeaten run at home with ease through goals from Liverpool’s eclectic trio of Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, who bagged a hat-trick.

Liverpool’s first-leg performance has given them a seemingly unassailable lead to take back to Merseyside, and one senses it might require some ‘Istanbul’ antics of a Portuguese origin to turn this tie back around for Porto.

Since being demolished at home in the first leg, Porto have returned to winning ways domestically, though the task posed by playing Liverpool at Anfield may prove to be a stretch too far for Sérgio Conceição’s side.

Follow the game below with our live blog:



Match preview

It’s a big game for...

Mohammed Salah. Liverpool’s Egyptian talisman collected his third Premier League player of the month award on Monday, and Tuesday’s contest presents yet another chance for the likely recipient of the PFA Players’ Player of the Year Award to prove himself on the biggest stage of domestic football. Goals have not been hard for Salah to come by in 2017/18, with six in the UCL to date, and he could well add to this tally in a potential demolition of Porto at Anfield.

Best stat...

Liverpool have scored more goals than any other team in this season’s Champions League (28), including 25 in the past five games.

Remember when...

Liverpool ran riot in the first-leg of this tie with an exhibition of fierce attacking prowess? Any excuse to watch these goals again...

Player to watch...

Sadio Mane. After scoring a hat-rick in the first leg in Portugal, Mane will be looking to add to his UCL goal tally at Anfield, currently boasting six goals in 2017/18. He will be brimming with confidence, having also scored in consecutive Premier League games since the victory over Porto just over a fortnight ago.

Past three meetings...

Porto 0 Liverpool 5, Champions League, February 2018

Liverpool 4 Porto 0, Champions League, November 2007

Porto 1 Liverpool 1, Champions League, September 2007

Form guide...

Liverpool: WDWWWW

Porto: WLWWWW

Odds…

Liverpool to win: 13/25

Draw: 16/5

Porto to win: 6/1

14' - Real Madrid's Marcelo is caught sleeping at left-back and that allows Dani Alves to thread Kylian Mbappe in down the right wing with a pin-point through ball.

However, Mbappe doesn't make the most of the situation as his low cross in towards Edinson Cavani is blocked.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:04

16' ​- That was a little naughty, Cristiano!

The Portuguese forward just kicked out at Dani Alves off the ball but the referee decided it wasn't worth a booking.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:06

18' - What a save!

Real Madrid's Lucas Vazquez crosses for Sergio Ramos, who makes good contact with his volley from just outside the six-yard box.

However, Alphonse Areola makes a superb diving stop to his right to keep the scores on the night level.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:08

20' - PSG's Marco Verratti picks up a booking for a late challenge on Casemiro.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:08

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is marked by PSG's Edinson Cavani 

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:09

26' - PSG's Angel Di Maria goes for goal with a free-kick from 30 yards but his well-struck effort is blocked in the wall by Sergio Ramos. 

Keylor Navas might've been in a bit of trouble there if it wasn't for that Ramos intervention.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:14

28' - PSG's Kylian Mbappe attempts an ambitious shot from outside the penalty area but the teenager doesn't quite wrap his foot around the ball enough and it drifts wide of Keylor Navas' far post.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:17

30' - PSG were by far the better side in the first half of last month's first leg but that's not been the case tonight. 

Madrid have looked the more threatening side on the attack and PSG are really struggling to string anything of note together in the final third.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:20

32' - Real Madrid's Mateo Kovacic is booked for a foul on Angel Di Maria.

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:20

PSG's Marco Verratti and Madrid's Casemiro vie for the ball 

Liam Corless6 March 2018 20:22

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