Liverpool v Real Madrid: Champions League – live

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The teams

Liverpool: Mamardashvili, Bradley, Konate, van Dijk, Robertson, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Salah, Ekitike, Wirtz.
Subs: Woodman, Gomez, Endo, Kerkez, Chiesa, Jones, Gakpo, Ngumoha, Misciur.

Real Madrid: Courtois, Valverde, Eder Militao, Huijsen, Carreras, Tchouameni, Bellingham, Camavinga, Guler, Vinicius Junior, Mbappe.
Subs: Lunin, Gonzalez, Endrick, Rodrygo, Alexander-Arnold, Gonzalo Garcia, Asencio, Ceballos, Francisco Garcia, Diaz, Mendy.

Referee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania).

Hugo Ekitiké talks to Amazon Prime. “I feel good … excited … we have had a bit of a struggle … sometimes up, sometimes down … the win [against Villa] means we can go into tonight’s game with more confidence and more energy … we have to work as a team to stop [Kylian Mbappé] … he’s a top player so it’ll be a beautiful game to watch tonight.”

There’s already been some Trent-centric news today. Pelters during the 90 minutes is fair game, all part of football’s pantomime swirl. This seems a bit low-rent, though. Probably best to stress that one doofus with a pot of paint doesn’t define an entire fanbase. The mural’s been cleaned up now, so all’s good in the end.

Preamble

Alan Kennedy. Yossi Benayoun. Steven Gerrard. Andrea Dossena. Karim Benzema (x5). Gareth Bale. Vinicius Junior (x3). Alexis Mac Allister. Some big names there, plus one smile-on-face, cherry-on-cake curveball, who have all made their mark on crème-de-la-crème showdowns between two of European football’s most glamorous clubs.

Another star could become part of that gilded story this evening: Trent Alexander-Arnold, the once-beloved scouser in Liverpool’s team. He returns to Anfield tonight with all eyes on, whether he starts or sits … and yet he’s already made the most important impression he could, in laying this heartfelt tribute outside his old stomping ground to his fallen mate.

 “Miss you Jots.”
Trent: “Miss you Jots.” Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA

There’s still a big game to be played, and Real Madrid are up by two finals to one, with seven wins to Liverpool’s four. They’re in better recent form as well, having won all but one of their 14 fixtures in all competitions so far this season. But after a run of six defeats in seven, Liverpool got back on the horse last Saturday with perhaps their best performance of the campaign in beating Aston Villa, so good luck calling this one. It’ll almost certainly be emotional. Kick-off is at 8pm GMT, and Diogo Jota will always be Liverpool’s number 20.

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