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Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven Preview and Prediction: Constant Counterattacks

Luong Dam November 26, 2025 06:09

The Champions League match between Liverpool and PSV Eindhoven will take place at 3:00 AM on November 27th. Nghe An newspapers, radio, and television will analyze the teams' form, provide football commentary, and predict the score.

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Wirtz's availability is still uncertain, while Liverpool will definitely be without defender Giovanni Leoni and right-backs Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley.

The right-back problem means Szoboszlai may continue to play in that position as a makeshift solution, while Andrew Robertson is likely to return to replace Kerkez on the left flank.

Up front, Salah – who has gone three consecutive games without scoring in all competitions – is aiming to become the first African player to reach the 50-goal milestone in the Champions League if he scores two goals.

The Reds legend is expected to start alongside Ekitike – who could replace Isak – and Cody Gakpo, the former PSV player with 55 goals in 159 appearances for the Dutch club.

PSV reported no new injury concerns following their victory over NAC Breda last weekend. The only two absentees were Ruben van Bommel and Alassane Plea.

Guus Til is likely to continue playing as a false number 9, given his impressive form: he has been involved in 6 of his last 5 matches (5 goals, 1 assist).

Til and Ismael Saibari both have 10 assists in the Eredivisie, just one less than Joey Veerman. He leads in assists in European cups (2), but is still behind Ricardo Pepi (3) in total contributions.

Pepi has scored in three of his last four Champions League matches, including a goal against Liverpool in the eighth round last season.

Latest predicted lineups for Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven

Liverpool:

Alisson; Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Jones, Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Ekitike, Gakpo

PSV Eindhoven:

Kovar; Dest, Gasiorowski, Schouten, Salah-Eddine; Junior, Veerman; Man, Saibari, Perisic; Til

Latest football match prediction: Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven

Liverpool's 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest last Saturday was the perfect example of the saying "hold my beer"; nobody expected The Reds to suffer another shock just two weeks after their 0-3 loss to Manchester City, especially when their opponent this time was Forest – the team that beat them 1-0 last season.

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If anyone believed things couldn't get any worse after the defeat at the Etihad before the November break, things actually got worse for Arne Slot's side. Their poor form continued to plummet to new lows as they were overwhelmed by Sean Dyche's team, leaving them 12th in the Premier League table after 12 rounds of matches.

Worse still, Liverpool appeared disorganized in every aspect of their game: even Alisson Becker's return couldn't prevent them from conceding three goals in two consecutive matches for the first time since April 1965. The defense, led by Virgil van Dijk, consisted of Ibrahima Konate – who seemed distracted by the 2026 contract saga – Milos Kerkez, who appeared unprepared for the shirt, and a huge void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold's move to Real Madrid.

Dominik Szoboszlai, one of Liverpool's few good players this season, has often been forced to play right-back, depriving their already vulnerable midfield of its best player. And the attack? The more I think about it, the more depressing it gets.

In attack, Mohamed Salah is a shadow of his former self – the player who finished fourth in the 2025 Ballon d'Or voting. The arrival of Alexander Isak has so far done more harm than good, as Slot has struggled to integrate him with Hugo Ekitz, and Florian Wirtz has yet to adapt to English football.

The consequence of a host of problems plaguing Liverpool is a failed title defense, unless a miraculous comeback. They might even have to fight hard for a Champions League spot next season if they don't win the title this season.

In contrast to their poor performance in the domestic league, Liverpool's record in the Champions League has been impressive: three wins in four matches have placed them eighth – the last position to secure a place in the round of 16.

Liverpool's past encounters with PSV have generally been positive, with five wins in seven meetings, including three at Anfield. But that winning streak will likely face its biggest test this Wednesday.

Peter Bosz's team understands that Liverpool used to be very strong against Dutch teams at Anfield – seven wins and two draws in their last nine encounters – and the home side currently has a run of 16 consecutive wins in European group or league-phase matches at home. However, Liverpool are more vulnerable than ever right now.

Unbeaten in 11 matches across all competitions, the Dutch champions have had a somewhat inconsistent start to this season's Champions League: one win, two draws, and one loss after four matches.

Two striking statistics immediately caught attention: 9 goals scored and 7 conceded – clearly reflecting the all-or-nothing style under Bosz.

PSV have responded very well to their shocking 1-3 defeat to Union Saint-Gilloise in the opening round, securing two 1-1 draws away from home against Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiacos, sandwiched between a crushing 6-2 victory over Antonio Conte's Napoli. Their current results place them 18th out of 36 teams.

A place in the top 24 guarantees a spot in the knockout play-offs, but PSV could easily drop out of this group, as teams from 25th to 28th place, including Marseille, Juventus, Athletic Club, and Union SG, all have three points.

PSV fans traveled to Anfield with mixed feelings: on the one hand, they understood that their team had only won one of their last 14 encounters with English teams in European competitions; but on the other hand, Liverpool were currently in crisis and were a completely beatable opponent.

Latest Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven score prediction

Based on the above football analysis, we and leading football websites worldwide have provided our predictions for the match.Liverpool vs PSV Eindhovenas follows:

  • Sportsmole:Liverpool 2-2 PSV Eindhoven
  • WhoScore:Liverpool 2-1 PSV Eindhoven
  • We predict:Liverpool 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

When and where can I watch Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven live?

To watch the Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven match live in the Champions League at 3:00 AM on November 27th, viewers can tune in to the following channels:K+ Sport,K+PMor online sports channels. We hope you enjoy watching football.

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