Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Liverpool v PSV
League position, Liverpool 8th, PSV 18thTotal points, Liverpool 9, PSV 5

Goals scored

Liverpool 9PSV 9

Form guide

All competitions

Liverpool lose
v Nottingham Forest
0
3
Premier League
PSV won
v NAC Breda
0
1
Eredivisie
Liverpool lose
v Manchester City
3
0
Premier League
PSV won
v AZ
1
5
Eredivisie
Liverpool won
v Real Madrid
1
0
UEFA Champions League
PSV draw
v Olympiakos
1
1
UEFA Champions League
Liverpool won
v Aston Villa
2
0
Premier League
PSV won
v Fortuna Sittard
5
2
Eredivisie
Liverpool lose
v Crystal Palace
0
3
League Cup
PSV won
v Feyenoord
2
3
Eredivisie

Previous meetings

All competitions

Liverpool and PSV

Played 7

Draw 1
Liverpool Won 5PSV Won 1

Previous scores

All competitions

UEFA Champions League

PSV 3 , Liverpool 2 on the 29th of January 2025
PSV
Liverpool
29th of January 2025
PSV 1 , Liverpool 3 on the 9th of December 2008
PSV
Liverpool
9th of December 2008
Liverpool 3 , PSV 1 on the 1st of October 2008
Liverpool
PSV
1st of October 2008

Match Facts

  • Liverpool won five of their first six meetings with PSV in European competition (D1), but were beaten 3-2 in Eindhoven in last season’s UEFA Champions League league phase, their sole defeat in the first stage of last season’s competition.

  • PSV have won just one of their last 14 European away games against English opposition (D5 L8), a 1-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2007-08 UEFA Cup round of 16 first leg through a Jefferson Farfán goal.

  • Liverpool have won each of their last 13 UEFA Champions League home games in the group stage/league phase, beating Real Madrid 1-0 on MD4 to set the outright longest such run by a Premier League side. The Reds have actually only lost once at Anfield across their last 25 group matches in this competition, 2-0 vs Atalanta in November 2020 (W21 D3).

  • Both teams have scored in each of PSV’s last 10 UEFA Champions League games (22F, 23A), with only Lazio (17 between 2007 and 2023) and Real Madrid (11 between 2012 and 2013, and 2016 and 2017) having longer streaks of both scoring and conceding in the competition.  

  • Only Club Brugge (14) have recorded more direct attacks than Liverpool (12, alongside Marseille) in this season’s UEFA Champions League, while the Reds have allowed the joint-third fewest (3, alongside Chelsea), more than only Manchester City and Internazionale (2 each).  

  • PSV have scored more goals from the 86th minute onwards in UEFA Champions League games this season than any other team (4), with their 93rd minute equalizing goal on MD4 against Olympiakos their latest ever result altering goal away from home in the competition. 

  • Liverpool manager Arne Slot has only won one of his last eight games against PSV in all competitions (D3 L4), and against no side has he suffered more defeats in his managerial career (4 – level with FC Twente and Vitesse).  

  • PSV’s Ricardo Pepi has been directly involved in five goals in his last four UEFA Champions League games (three goals, two assists), including a goal and assist versus Liverpool in January. With goals in his last two, Pepi could become the fourth PSV player to score in three consecutive appearances in the competition, after Gilles De Bilde (1997), Ruud van Nistelrooy (1998) and Luuk de Jong (2018).

  • Across the opening four matchdays of this UEFA Champions League campaign, the only players to create 5+ big chances were all Liverpool players – five each for Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo and Domink Szoboszlai.

  • PSV midfielder Joey Veerman has made 70 line-breaking passes in the UEFA Champions League this season, with this being the most by any player in the opening four matchdays of 2025-26. Indeed, his total is almost twice as high as the PSV teammate with the next-most this term (Jerdy Schouten, 37).