PSG won the first leg 2-0. The Parisians are currently in excellent form, having won their last five matches in a row and conceded just one goal in their last four encounters. PSG's defense is very solid, and they have won their last four away matches, three of which were clean sheets.
Liverpool need to bounce back from a 2-0 defeat, but their attacking effectiveness leaves much to be desired. In the first leg, Liverpool's xG was just 0.17—their worst figure under Arne Slot. The team is struggling with systemic problems in midfield and physical instability. With a two-goal lead, PSG can afford to play second fiddle, control the tempo, and avoid taking risks in attack.
Given the visitors' handicap and their solid defense, the match is unlikely to be high-scoring. Even a one-goal defeat would be enough for PSG, so Luis Enrique's side will focus on controlling the game.