Liverpool vs Barcelona live stream: Watch the Champions League semi-final for free!

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 30: Jordan Henderson of Liverpool walks on the pitch with team mates prior to a Liverpool press conference ahead of their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg match against FC Barcelona. On April 30, 2019 in Barcelona. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 30: Jordan Henderson of Liverpool walks on the pitch with team mates prior to a Liverpool press conference ahead of their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg match against FC Barcelona. On April 30, 2019 in Barcelona. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) /
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Liverpool will visit the Nou Camp to take on Barcelona in the first-leg of the Champions League semi final. Here’s how to live stream the game for free!

The Reds are only two stages away from a European final against either Tottenham or Ajax – a game they’ll believe they can win a lot easier than the Real Madrid clash last season.

There are sure to be loads of interesting sub-plots, and one of them will definitely involve Luis Suarez. The former Liverpool star was never far from the headlines when he called Merseyside home and you can be sure he’ll be mentioned in dispatches after the first leg.

Gaffer Jurgen Klopp is busy plotting Barcelona’s downfall and surely he’ll be focusing on how to get the most of his electric attack, although there is a small chance he’ll have to do it without Roberto Firmino.

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That’s not a decision that’ll be made lightly because of the nature of the game, but Firmino did miss the Huddersfield Town win and has had to prove his fitness for the Champions League clash.

It’s bound to be a massive night, so make sure you follow the link below to live stream the game online for free.

Without the Brazilian, the Reds’ attack takes on a completely different look. Daniel Sturridge started in place of Bobby, but was miles off the pace and it was no surprise when he was substituted without making much of an impact.

In some good news, Fabinho will be available to play against Barcelona. The Brazilian was withdrawn because of a head injury, but is now ready to take to the field once more.

Jurgen Klopp wants the team to struggle and fight and graft and sacrifice for the cause. Fab is one who will do that, and hopefully he can inspire Liverpool to a famous win.

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Liverpool vs Barcelona live stream details

When: Wednesday 1st May
Time: 8:00pm GMT
Where: Nou Camp
Live Stream: Fubo.tv (sign up for a free trial).