Liverpool hosts Real Madrid this Wednesday in one of the big shocks of the season in the Champions League. The Madrilenians already have the pressure.
Liverpool are undoubtedly the team at the start of the season in Europe. The Reds are on cloud nine in the Championship but also in the Champions League and occupy first place before the start of the fifth day of the competition. New coach Arne Slot has perfectly replaced Jürgen Klopp with only one defeat since the start of this 2024/2025 financial year. With four wins in four matches in the Champions League, Liverpool are almost already assured of a place in the knockout stages.
This is absolutely not the case for real Madrid. The title holder is having a lot of trouble in this new formula of the Champions League and occupies a rather worrying 18th place before this trip to Anfield. With two victories and two defeats, the Madrilenians have the pressure on their shoulders and this trip to England promises to be anything but peaceful. The two big successes in a row in La Liga against Osasuna (4-0) and Leganès (3-0) have certainly given confidence to Carlo Ancelotti’s men and Kylian Mbappé who found the net.
What time does the Liverpool – Real Madrid match start?
The Liverpool – Real Madrid match will start at 9 p.m. this Wednesday. It will take place at Anfield, Liverpool.
What TV channel is Liverpool – Real Madrid broadcast on?
Canal+Live 3 and Canal+Sport will broadcast this meeting between Liverpool and Real Madrid. The Frenchman François Letexier will be the referee of this clash.
What streaming broadcast for the Liverpool – Real Madrid match?
The only streaming broadcast available to follow this Liverpool – Real Madrid will be on MyCanal. You must have a subscription to access the content.
What probable line-ups for Liverpool – Real Madrid?
Arne Slot certainly does not plan a revolution for this clash against Real Madrid. He should rely on a rather traditional starting eleven with the absences of Alexander-Arnold, Alisson and Jota. The Reds’ probable XI: Kelleher – Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson – Gravenberch, MacAllister, Jones – Luis Diaz, Gakpo, Salah.
On the other hand, Carlo Ancelotti will have to deal with numerous absences. Tchouaméni, Rodrygo, Carvajal and especially Vinicius will not be there in England. The Brazilian has been one of Real’s most in-form players since the start of the season and will be sorely missed. Madrid’s probable XI: Courtois – Valverde, Asencio, Rüdiger, Mendy – Camavinga, Modric, Güler, – Bellingham, Mbappé, Brahim Diaz.
What are the predictions for the Liverpool – Real Madrid match?
Betclic : 1.84; 3.90; 3.85
Unibet : 1.84; 3.90; 3.85
Winamax : 1.84; 3.80; 4