Liverpool will attempt to perform a minor miracle when they take on Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday evening.
The Reds find themselves three goals behind in the Champions League Round of 16 tie, after losing 5-2 to Carol Ancelotti's side in the first leg at Anfield, despite taking an early two-goal lead.
With no away goes rule a 4-0 away win would be enough to put Jurgen Klopp's side into the quarterfinals, but achieving such an historic result against the reigning European Champions is easier said than done.
Nevertheless, it is sure to be a hugely entertaining match regardless of the outcome so here's all you need to know to follow the action.
What channel is Real Madrid vs Liverpool on?
Real Madrid vs Liverpool is being broadcast live on BT Sport 1 HD, with coverage starting at 7pm.
You will also be able to watch the game live on the BT Sport app, as well as on Sky Go.
Fans can watch the game using a BT Sport Pass here.
Worldwide the match will be shown on the following channels.
Australia - Stan Sport
Austria - ServusTV, Sky Sport, DAZN
Spain - Movistar Plus+
Serbia - Arena Sport
France - Canal +
Germany - ZDF, Prime Video, DAZN
Italy - Mediaset, Sky Sport, Prime Video
Greece - Cosmote TV , MEGA
Netherlands - RTL, Ziggo Sport
Portugal - TVI, Eleven Sports
Poland - TVP, Polsat
Norway - TV 2
United States - CBS Sports, Paramount+, fuboT
What time is kick-off for Real Madrid vs Liverpool?
The kick-off time for Real Madrid v Liverpool is 8pm this evening at the Santiago Bernebeu. That's one hour later local time.
Team news will be announced at approximately 6.45pm, a little over an hour before kick-off.
How else can I follow Real Madrid vs Liverpool?
Our reporters Ian Doyle and Paul Gorst have travelled to Madrid and will be at the Bernabeu to watch Liverpool’s clash against Real Madrid.
The ECHO will have a dedicated LIVE blog that will be running all evening to provide you with the build-up, team news, goal updates and post-match reaction.
Live commentary will also be available on BBC Radio 5 LIVE.
Where can I watch Real Madrid vs Liverpool highlights?
BT Sport will upload short video highlights on their Youtube channel some time after the final whistle. Their Champions League highlights programme 'UEFA Champions League Tonight' gets underway on BT Sport 1 at 10.30pm.
The ECHO will be on hand post-match to provide all of the reaction to the match from the Spanish capital. This will include Klopp’s post-match comments, any pundit views as well as even more reaction.
Early Real Madrid vs Liverpool team news
Liverpool will be without captain Jordan Henderson, who is recovering from illness and teenage midfielder Stefan Bajcetic, who has an abductor stress response injury. Luis Diaz is back on the training pitch, but this game will arrive too early for the Colombian to take part. Thiago Alcantara is also on the injured list.
Real Madrid have star striker Karim Benzema fit again, after the French international sat out Saturday's LaLiga victory over Espanyol. David Alaba remains sidelined for the European Champions, but full-back Ferland Mendy has been named in the squad after a return to full fitness.
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