PSG look extremely strong at home. Even with relatively modest xG numbers, the Parisians convert their chances with impressive efficiency — a clear sign of top-level quality.
Liverpool, meanwhile, remain too inconsistent defensively. Their back line has struggled to maintain structure under pressure, and that could become a major issue in a high-intensity away game like this.
Psychology could also play an important role. PSG already knocked Liverpool out on penalties last year, and that experience gives them an added edge. This time, in front of their own fans, they will be aiming to finish the job within 90 minutes.
Liverpool’s defense is likely to come under constant pressure from players like Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué and Achraf Hakimi, whose pace and movement can stretch defensive lines and create overloads.
Given these factors, the most likely scenario is an attacking performance from PSG, with the home side able to create and convert enough chances to take control of the tie.
Even if Liverpool manage to score, PSG should still come away with a result and head into the second leg with an advantage.

