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Barcelona vs Liverpool Live: Liverpool have a mountain to climb in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final meeting with Barcelona at Anfield on Tuesday night.
La Blaugrana go into the rematch with a healthy three goal advantage after securing a 3-0 victory at Camp Nou last week. A deft finish from Luis Suarez and a Lionel Messi double helped Ernesto Valverde’s men take a stranglehold on the tie, with a superb treble still on the cards for the Catalans.
They have already wrapped up a second successive​ La Liga title, whilst Valencia lie in wait the Copa del Rey final. The ​Reds could also claim domestic silverware this season, their pulsating 3-2 win 
 
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over ​Newcastle United on Saturday keeping them in the hunt to claim a first ​Premier League trophy.
Liverpool top scorer Mohamed Salah was stretchered off with a head injury at St James’ Park over the weekend, though there is an outside chance of the Egyptian featuring on Tuesday night. However, both Roberto Firmino and Naby Keita are missing with groin strains.
Adam Lallana completes the list of those unavailable for Jurgen Klopp, the out-of-favour midfielder currently sidelined with a muscular problem. Fortunately for the coach, none of his squad are suspended for a pivotal match in their season.
Barca centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo is ineligible for European action, whilst Ousmane Dembele will miss out after suffering a hamstring tear over the weekend.
Rafinha has been out of action since November after rupturing his anterior cruciate knee ligament and will not return until next term, Valverde having no further casualties to account for.
This will be the 10th time the two sides have locked horns, the record perfectly balanced at three wins apiece. However, the Mersyesiders have emerged triumphant in just one of the last five match-ups, Craig Bellamy and John Arne Riise both scoring in a 2-1 away victory 12 years ago.

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