It's set to be a huge week at Anfield, starting tomorrow as Barcelona head to the city for the crucial Champions League semi-final second leg.
After a thrilling season-long title race, attention switches to the Champions League tomorrow and the visit of Spanish giants Barca.
If you'd like to see the action on a massive screen, we've listed the places you can watch the Semi-Final 2nd leg on Tuesday, May 7 at 8pm.
Grand Central Hall
Grand Central Hall claims to have one of the biggest screens in the country - outside of Wembley - showing the match.
There are four bars and seating both up and downstairs for the big game.
Tickets are free but must be secured on EventBrite to guarantee entry into the venue.
For more information, or to register your interest, visit: www.eventbrite.co.uk
Camp and Furnace
With not one but two big screens, Camp and Furnace is one of the most popular places to watch the match.
The venue will be screening the second leg of Liverpool vs Barcelona in two rooms, across two huge screens and there will be 1000 seats.
It’s free but be sure to get their early to secure a spot - doors open at 6pm.
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McCooleys
Being one of the city’s most popular sports bars, McCooley’s always has an unrivaled atmosphere on match day.
Table reservations are already filling up for the last game of the season, so it’s safe to say it’s going to be busy when Liverpool take on Barcelona.
There are dozens of large screens across the bar, so you’re guaranteed a good spot too.
For booking enquiries call 01513052411 or bookings@mccooleys.co.uk.
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Rileys Sports Bar
Rileys Sports Bar, on Bolton Street, has relaunched after a major revamp, meaning a brand new fan zone and screens.
The bar has dozens of brand new HD televisions as well as a football fan zone that is perfect to watch the match in.
The revamp also included a new food menu, so football fans can tuck into burgers, pizzas and chicken while watching the Red men.
For more information, visit www.rileys.co.uk/venues/liverpool
CIRCO
Circo, on Seel Street, is showing the second leg on a massive screen which they claim is the largest LED screen in Liverpool.
The bar includes tablet service and those who buy tickets to the screening event will get a free pint and a hot dog.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.skiddle.com
Bierkeller
The Liverpool ONE venue has the biggest non-cinema screen in the city inside sports bar Shooters.
Shooters also serve food and has match day packages that football fans can book.
However packages are known for selling out quickly, so be sure to get their early to secure a seat.
For more information visit www.facebook.com/ShootersBarLiverpool
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