The 2018-19 Champions League final is nearing it's conclusion with the competition to be whittled down to two this week.
After an emphatic 3-0 victory in last week's first leg clash at the Camp Nou, Barcelona travel to Anfield to fight off what would be a heroic Liverpool comeback.
Jurgen Klopp's side will be without Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah for Tuesday's contest with Barca hoping to reach their first final since 2015.
Tottenham meanwhile must also overturn a first leg defeat.
Donny van de Beeks's goal separate's Spurs and Ajax ahead of Wednesday's meeting in Amsterdam with the Dutch giants within reach of their first final in 23 years.
When and where is the final?
The 2018-19 Champions League final will take place on Saturday 1 June, 2019.
The match will be played at the 68,000-capacity Estadio Metropolitano on the Avenida Luis Aragones in north-east Madrid, Spain.
Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm UK time.
The stadium replaced the Vicente Calderon as home for Atletico Madrid and, after delays, officially opened in September 2017 with a La Liga clash against Malaga, which Los Rojiblancos won 1-0 courtesy of a goal from Antoine Griezmann.
It is named after Atletico's ground until 1966 and features LED lighting and solar panels.
Champions League 2018-19 fixture dates
- Round of 16, first leg: 12/13/19/20 February
- Round of 16, second leg: 5/6/12/13 March
- Quarter-finals, first leg: 9/10 April
- Quarter-finals, second leg: 16/17 April
- Semi-finals, first leg: 30 April, 1 May
- Semi-finals, second leg: 7/8 May
- Final: 1 June