Where to Watch Liverpool v PSG Champions League Clash: Gabby Logan Leads Amazon Prime UK Coverage with Shearer, Rooney and Seedorf

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Where to Watch Liverpool v PSG Champions League Clash: Gabby Logan Leads Amazon Prime UK Coverage with Shearer, Rooney and Seedorf

The enthralling UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain kicks off at Anfield tonight at 20:00 UK time, with PSG holding a commanding 2-0 aggregate lead from the first leg[2][4][5]. UK football fans have prime options through Amazon Prime UK, BBC platforms, and radio coverage, ensuring every dramatic moment of this high-stakes tie is accessible from home.

Leading the Amazon Prime UK broadcast is the experienced presenter Gabby Logan, whose career spans decades in sports broadcasting, including iconic Olympic coverage and Premier League shows for BBC and BT Sport. She'll be joined by main commentator Jon Champion, renowned for his eloquent match calls across Sky Sports and ITV, delivering the world-class world feed commentary enhanced by co-commentator Alan Shearer. The Premier League's all-time leading scorer, Shearer brings tactical insight from his 441-goal career at Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. Pundits include Clarence Seedorf, the Dutch midfield maestro with four Champions League triumphs at AC Milan, Real Madrid, and Ajax; Wayne Rooney, Manchester United's record goalscorer and England’s former captain; and Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool’s ex-striker known for his flair alongside Luis Suarez. Reporter Alex Aljoe will provide pitchside updates.

For free-to-air options, BBC offers comprehensive coverage via RED Button HD, Final Score, BBC Radio 5 Live, and BBC iPlayer (UK geo-restricted). Presenter Kelly Cates, daughter of Liverpool legend Neil Ruddock and a seasoned host on Sky Sports, fronts the show with commentator Ian Dennis and co-commentator Stephen Warnock, the ex-Liverpool defender who won the Champions League in 2005. BBC Radio Merseyside and BBC Sounds APP feature Paul Salt alongside the same commentary duo, perfect for local Reds supporters[2].

Radio fans can also tune into talkSPORT, where pundit Charlie Adam, the former Liverpool midfielder, offers analysis and reporter Matt Jones delivers live updates from Anfield. Across the Irish Sea, Premier Sports 1 HD (ROI only) has presenter Eoin McDevitt, commentator Rob Daly, co-commentator Gary Breen, and pundits Kenny Cunningham, Shay Given, and Nicky Butt.

The match utilises the world feed commentary from Steve Wilson, a veteran British voice who has narrated countless Champions League nights for ITV and ESPN, paired with Sue Smith, the ex-England forward and Leeds United star with over 100 international caps. This feed powers international broadcasts like Paramount+ USA, hosted by Kate Scott (formerly Abdo), with pundits Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, and Micah Richards, plus reporters Peter Schmeichel and Anita Jones, and former official Christina Unkel.

In Australia, Channel 9 and 9Now/Stan Sport feature presenter Mark Bosnich, the ex-Aston Villa and Manchester United goalkeeper turned pundit. Other global outlets include beIN Sports regions with presenter Nicky Crosby and pundits like Didier Domi, Philippe Senderos, and Jason McAteer; Sony Sports TEN 2 India led by Manas Singh and pundit Robin Singh; and V Sport Premium Sweden with Freddie Ljungberg.

Liverpool face a monumental task to overturn the deficit at fortress Anfield, where European nights have produced legendary comebacks. With such stellar broadcast teams, fans worldwide won’t miss the tension. For more on Liverpool’s European legacy, visit the official Liverpool FC Champions League history page. Expect fireworks as Arne Slot’s Reds chase Champions League glory against Luis Enrique’s star-studded PSG[7].

Article generated: 14 April 2026, 20:02 GMT

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