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The Champions League is back, and Liverpool is of course one of the favourites this season. The Reds from the Merseyside finished first in the Premier League last season. A result that’s brought them another year of Champions League football. This is another UEFA CL home match for the Reds. Arne Slot is ready to get them new successes in the Champions League. Book your Liverpool v PSV tickets through our secure booking system and support them live at Anfield Road! This stadium is one of the best in terms of atmosphere, especially on Champions League night. This is the level where Liverpool wants to be, and the fans know how to create an atmosphere that lifts their team. So, grab this chance and watch this match live with your own Liverpool v PSV tickets.
Experience a fascinating Champions League encounter as Liverpool welcome PSV Eindhoven to Anfield. This matchup brings together two clubs with proud European traditions - Liverpool with their unmatched English record in the competition and PSV as the Dutch giants who shocked European football with their 1988 treble-winning campaign.
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, continue their pursuit of European glory following their remarkable 2018-19 Champions League triumph under Jürgen Klopp. The Reds combine defensive organization with devastating attacking football, while the Anfield atmosphere on European nights remains one of football's most intimidating experiences. Their passionate fanbase and European pedigree make them formidable opponents.
PSV Eindhoven, managed by Peter Bosz, represent Dutch football's elite alongside Ajax and Feyenoord. The club from Eindhoven combines technical quality with tactical discipline, reflecting the best of Dutch football philosophy. PSV's 1988 European Cup triumph under Guus Hiddink remains one of the competition's great underdog stories, and they continue to compete with Europe's best.
Recent meetings: Liverpool's dominance
January 2025 - PSV's breakthrough at Philips Stadion
PSV Eindhoven secured their first-ever victory over Liverpool with an entertaining 3-2 win at the Philips Stadion on January 29, 2025, in the Champions League league phase. Cody Gakpo, the former PSV star, opened the scoring for Liverpool against his old club, with Harvey Elliott adding a second. However, PSV fought back brilliantly with Ricardo Pepi scoring twice and another goal sandwiched between to lead 3-2 at halftime. Liverpool, having already secured qualification, fielded a much-changed lineup, and PSV held on for a historic victory that confirmed their own progression to the knockout stages.
December 2008 - Liverpool secure top spot
Liverpool defeated PSV 3-1 at the Philips Stadion on December 9, 2008, with goals from Dirk Kuyt, Robbie Keane, and Steven Gerrard's landmark 100th goal for the club. Danny Koevermans scored a late consolation for PSV. The victory secured Liverpool's place at the top of the group and demonstrated their superiority in what had become a familiar matchup.
October 2008 - Liverpool cruise at Anfield
Liverpool produced a comfortable 3-1 victory over PSV at Anfield on October 1, 2008. The Reds controlled the match from start to finish, with goals in what was part of a group stage campaign that saw Liverpool dominate the section. The result continued Liverpool's strong home record in the fixture.
Complete head-to-head record
All-time meetings in European competition
Liverpool and PSV Eindhoven have met exclusively in Champions League competition, with their encounters spanning from 2006 to 2025. Despite the clubs' rich European histories, they have faced each other relatively infrequently, making each meeting significant.
Overall Record (7 meetings in Champions League):
- Liverpool wins: 5
- Draws: 1
- PSV Eindhoven wins: 1
- Liverpool goals: 14
- PSV Eindhoven goals: 5
Notable facts:
- Steven Gerrard scored in multiple matches against PSV, including his landmark 100th Liverpool goal
- Peter Crouch was highly effective against PSV, scoring crucial goals in the 2006-07 campaign
- Until January 2025, PSV had never beaten Liverpool in any competition
- Cody Gakpo has featured on both sides of this fixture, having played for PSV before joining Liverpool in January 2023
The 2006-07 encounters: Liverpool's route to Athens
Quarter-final dominance: Liverpool's most memorable meetings with PSV came during their 2006-07 Champions League campaign, which took them to the final in Athens. After first meeting in the group stage, where a 0-0 draw in Eindhoven was followed by a 2-0 Liverpool victory at Anfield (goals from Steven Gerrard and Peter Crouch), the clubs were drawn together again in the quarter-finals - a testament to how competitive the two sides were that season.
Memorable matches
April 3, 2007 - PSV 0-3 Liverpool (Champions League Quarter-Final First Leg): Liverpool produced their biggest away victory in Champions League history at the Philips Stadion, effectively ending the tie in the first leg. Steven Gerrard opened the scoring with a diving header in the 27th minute after Steve Finnan's cross. Early in the second half, John Arne Riise drove home spectacularly from 25 yards after a rushed PSV clearance. Peter Crouch then headed in a third from another Finnan cross in the 63rd minute. The 3-0 victory put Liverpool in complete command and showcased Rafael Benítez's tactical masterclass against Ronald Koeman's PSV side.
April 11, 2007 - Liverpool 1-0 PSV (Champions League Quarter-Final Second Leg): With the tie effectively over, Liverpool secured their progression to the semi-finals with a 1-0 victory at Anfield for a 4-0 aggregate triumph. Peter Crouch scored the only goal midway through the second half, his 18th of the season. The match was notable for the unfortunate dismissal of PSV teenager Dirk Marcellis on his debut, a decision that drew sympathy even from the Kop. Liverpool, resting key players like Gerrard and Jamie Carragher for the semi-final against Chelsea, still controlled proceedings comfortably.
November 22, 2006 - Liverpool 2-0 PSV (Champions League Group Stage): After a goalless draw in Eindhoven on matchday one, second-half strikes from Steven Gerrard and Peter Crouch at Anfield gave Liverpool the points and effectively secured top spot in Group C. The victory demonstrated Liverpool's growing dominance in the head-to-head matchup and set the stage for their eventual quarter-final meeting.
October 1, 2008 - Liverpool 3-1 PSV (Champions League Group Stage): Liverpool continued their dominant run against PSV with a comfortable home victory. The match was part of a group stage campaign where Liverpool topped the section ahead of Atlético Madrid, Marseille, and PSV, demonstrating their superiority over the Dutch champions.
December 9, 2008 - PSV 1-3 Liverpool (Champions League Group Stage): Liverpool's victory in Eindhoven was notable for Steven Gerrard scoring his 100th goal for the club - a significant personal milestone for Liverpool's captain. Dirk Kuyt and Robbie Keane also found the net as Liverpool secured top spot in the group with the away victory, maintaining their perfect record against PSV in competitive action.
Key players to watch
Liverpool's star performers
Mohamed Salah is Liverpool's talisman and one of the Champions League's most dangerous players. His pace, movement, and clinical finishing make him a constant threat. With 46 Champions League goals to his name, Salah represents Liverpool's attacking quality and big-game mentality.
Virgil van Dijk captains both Liverpool and the Netherlands national team, creating an interesting dynamic against Dutch opposition. His commanding presence, aerial dominance, and leadership make him indispensable. Van Dijk's ability to organize the defense and neutralize attacking threats is crucial in Champions League fixtures.
Cody Gakpo faces his former club having spent his entire youth and professional career at PSV before joining Liverpool in January 2023. Born in Eindhoven, Gakpo scored 55 goals in 159 appearances for PSV and was instrumental in their 2021-22 Dutch Cup success. His knowledge of PSV and emotional connection to the fixture makes him a compelling figure in this matchup.
PSV Eindhoven's threats
Luuk de Jong is PSV's experienced striker and current all-time top scorer in the Champions League for the club with 18 goals. His physical presence, aerial ability, and positional intelligence make him a constant threat. De Jong's experience at the highest level, including a spell in the Premier League with Newcastle, makes him dangerous against any defense.
Joey Veerman orchestrates PSV's attacking play from midfield with his vision, passing range, and technical ability. His set-piece delivery and ability to control the tempo of matches make him crucial to PSV's possession-based style. Against Liverpool's press, Veerman's composure under pressure will be vital.
Jerdy Schouten provides defensive steel in PSV's midfield, protecting the backline and initiating attacks from deep. His positional awareness, tackling, and ability to break up play make him important in neutralizing Liverpool's attacking threats, particularly in transition.
Historical legends
Steven Gerrard delivered consistently against PSV during Liverpool's mid-2000s encounters. His leadership, goalscoring ability (including his 100th Liverpool goal against PSV), and performances in big European matches epitomized Liverpool's European pedigree during that era. Gerrard's header in the 2007 quarter-final first leg set the tone for Liverpool's dominant performance.
Ronald Koeman represented PSV with distinction during their 1988 European Cup-winning campaign, playing a crucial role in their treble-winning season. His leadership from defense and technical quality (including his famous free-kicks) made him one of Dutch football's greatest defenders. Koeman later managed PSV against Liverpool in the 2006-07 quarter-final.
Guus Hiddink masterminded PSV's incredible 1988 European Cup triumph as manager, leading them to the treble in his first full season in charge. His tactical acumen and ability to maximize his players' potential made him one of Dutch football's most successful coaches, winning six Eredivisie titles and four KNVB Cups with PSV across two spells.
Anfield atmosphere
Europe's most famous nights
Anfield, with its 61,276 capacity, transforms into European football's most atmospheric venue on Champions League nights. The famous "You'll Never Walk Alone" anthem before kickoff, combined with the Kop's passionate support, creates an experience that has intimidated Europe's elite for decades. PSV will face one of the continent's most formidable environments.
Liverpool's European heritage
Liverpool's six European Cup/Champions League triumphs mean Anfield's walls echo with continental glory. From the miracle of Istanbul in 2005 to the Madrid triumph in 2019, Liverpool's European nights carry special significance. The stadium's history and the crowd's knowledge of the competition's importance create unique pressure on visiting teams.
The 12th man
The Anfield crowd on European nights acts as Liverpool's famous "12th man," particularly during knockout ties or crucial group stage matches. The intensity and noise levels can overwhelm opponents, while the support drives Liverpool forward even in difficult moments. PSV will need mental strength to cope with this atmosphere.
How to get to Anfield
By train
Liverpool Lime Street is the city's main railway station, located approximately 2 miles from Anfield. From Lime Street, take the Merseyrail Northern Line to Sandhills or Kirkdale stations (approximately 25-30 minute walk to the stadium).
By bus
From Liverpool city centre (Queens Square or Paradise Street), multiple bus routes serve Anfield:
- Route 17 from Queens Square (directly opposite Lime Street station)
- Routes 26 and 27 from Paradise Street
- Route 917 from St John's Lane
All buses take you directly to the stadium. Contactless payment or valid tickets required.
By car
Anfield is located at Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH. Parking is extremely limited with severe restrictions on matchdays in the residential area surrounding the stadium. Public transport is strongly recommended for Champions League matches. If driving is essential, book parking in advance via YourParkingSpace.co.uk - typical costs are £10-15 for European matches.
From the M62 (East)
Follow the M62 until reaching the A5058 Queens Drive. Stay on the A5058 for approximately 3 miles before turning left onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights. Continue until you see the stadium on your right.
From the M57 (North)
Follow the A580 towards Liverpool city centre for approximately 4 miles, then turn left onto Queens Drive after passing Walton Hall Park. After half a mile, turn right onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights and continue until you see the stadium.
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Historical context
Liverpool's European excellence
Liverpool are England's most successful club in European competition with 6 European Cups/Champions League titles (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, 2019). They also have 3 UEFA Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, and 1 FIFA Club World Cup. Their European pedigree is unmatched among English clubs, with memorable campaigns including the miracle of Istanbul in 2005 and their dominant 2018-19 triumph under Jürgen Klopp. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool continue to compete at the highest European level.
PSV Eindhoven's remarkable 1988 triumph
PSV Eindhoven achieved one of European football's great underdog stories in 1987-88 when Guus Hiddink led them to the European Cup, Eredivisie title, and KNVB Cup - becoming only the third club to achieve the continental treble after Celtic and Ajax. PSV won just three of nine Champions Cup matches that season, progressing on away goals through the quarter-finals (against Bordeaux) and semi-finals (against Real Madrid) before defeating Benfica 6-5 in a penalty shootout in the final in Stuttgart. Five PSV players - Hans van Breukelen, Ronald Koeman, Gerald Vanenburg, Berry van Aerle, and Wim Kieft - contributed to Netherlands' European Championship triumph that same summer.
Dutch football heritage
PSV, alongside Ajax and Feyenoord, form Dutch football's "Big Three." With 25 Eredivisie titles and the 1988 European Cup, PSV represent the pinnacle of Eindhoven football. The club's commitment to developing talent and playing attractive football reflects Dutch football philosophy. Players like Romário, Ronaldo, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Arjen Robben, and more recently Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo have graced the Philips Stadion before moving to Europe's biggest clubs.
Frequently asked questions
When is Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven?
Champions League fixture dates are confirmed at various stages by UEFA. Television selections and kick-off times are typically announced 4-6 weeks before matches. Check regularly for updates to the fixture schedule.
How much are Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven tickets?
Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. Champions League matches at Anfield typically start from £50-70+ depending on location and the stage of the competition, with knockout matches commanding premium pricing. High-demand areas such as the Kop are more expensive.
Can PSV Eindhoven fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for PSV supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats. The away section at Anfield provides space for approximately 3,000 visiting supporters in the Anfield Road End.
What's the capacity of Anfield?
Following the completion of the Anfield Road End expansion in 2024, the stadium now has a capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth-largest stadium in England.
What is PSV Eindhoven's European record?
PSV won the European Cup in 1988 under Guus Hiddink, defeating Benfica on penalties in the final. They also won the UEFA Cup in 1978. PSV have reached the Champions League semi-finals twice (1988 and 2005), demonstrating their consistent ability to compete at the highest European level.
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Don't miss this compelling Champions League encounter between Liverpool and PSV Eindhoven at Anfield. This match offers European football at its finest - a clash between two clubs with proud continental traditions, where Liverpool's pursuit of a seventh European crown meets PSV's determination to prove they remain among Europe's elite.
Liverpool arrive backed by their passionate home support and remarkable European pedigree. PSV bring Dutch football's technical excellence and their own European heritage, including their unforgettable 1988 triumph. With world-class talent on both sides and the drama that Champions League football delivers, this match promises quality and intensity.
Experience the Anfield atmosphere on a Champions League night, witness "You'll Never Walk Alone" before kickoff, and be part of Liverpool's European journey. Secure your tickets today through LiveFootballTickets.com with our 150% money-back guarantee.
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