Where to watch Atalanta vs. Liverpool live stream: How to watch Europa League online, Start time, TV channel, odds. Liverpool are looking to get their treble dreams back on track tonight against Atalanta after several poor results in a row that have derailed them.
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Where to watch Atalanta vs. Liverpool live stream: How to watch Europa League online, Start time, TV channel, odds. Liverpool are looking to get their treble dreams back on track tonight against Atalanta after several poor results in a row that have derailed them.
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Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool look to bury their ghosts of Anfield in the past as they face Atalanta with the home side aiming to piece together another scintillating outing in the second leg of the UEFA Europa League tie.
Atalanta produced a thunderous evening in front of an electrifying Anfield crowd as the Italian side defied all odds to win the fixture 3-0. La Dea will be looking to register themselves on the scoresheet early on to put the tie to bed.
Liverpool would be vying to turn around their horrific display in their own backyard with the Reds going down by three goals. The Reds failed to register themselves on the scoresheet in a horrendous outing as they aim to produce one of the biggest comebacks in European football.
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Atalanta vs Liverpool kick-off time
Date: April 18, 2024
Kick-off time: 3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT
Venue: Gewiss Stadium
Atalanta welcome Liverpool to the Gewiss Stadium in the reverse fixture of the quarter-final clash. The two sides will meet on April 18, 2024, with kick-off scheduled at 3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT in the US.
Atalanta team news
Italian centre-back Giorgio Scalvini is in the treatment room on account of a hamstring concern.
Charles De Ketelaere led the line for Atalanta after recovering from his injury issue but his striking partner Gianluca Scamacca garnered the majority of the headlines at Anfield.
The talismanic striker netted a brace on either side of the half as he guided Atalanta to a crucial victory in the first leg.
Atalanta predicted XI: Musso; Djimsiti, Hien, de Roon; Zappacosta, Ederson, Pasalic, Ruggeri; Koopmeiners; De Ketelaere, Scamacca
Liverpool team news
Alisson Becker returned to the mix against Crystal Palace after his long-term injury layoff with the Brazilian tipped to replace Caoimhin Kelleher in the eleven after the latter made a nasty mistake to let in Atalanta's first goal.
Klopp's roster has been plagued with multiple injury concerns Joel Matip (ACL), Conor Bradley (ankle), Ben Doak (knock), Thiago Alcantara (muscle), and Stefan Bajcetic were ruled out for the visitors.
Diogo Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold were used as substitutes in the defeat against the Eagles in the Premier League with the latter aiming to start the clash from the word go.
The duo of Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz will be deployed on either flank with Portuguese star Darwin Nunez spearheading the forward battery. The trio need to register the Reds on the scoresheet early on after they fired blanks in their domestic outing against Palace.
Liverpool predicted XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Endo, Mac Allister; Salah, Gakpo, Diaz
Atalanta host Liverpool on Thursday in the Europa League quarterfinal second leg. The first leg was one of the most shocking results of the season with Atalanta winning 3-0 at Anfield thanks to one of the most incredible team performances from the Italian club. Jurgen Klopp's team needs a miracle to make the comeback in the second tie in Bergamo.
Atalanta are now on the verge of only their second European semifinal in their history after ending Liverpool's 33-match unbeaten home run in stunning style in the first leg. Two goals from Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca gave Gian Piero Gasperini's side a two-goal lead at Anfield before Mario Pasalic added a third seven minutes from time. Atalanta, who have now lost only one of their last 22 Europa League matches, are at this stage for the second time in three seasons following a 3-2 aggregate win against Sporting Clube in the last 16.
Jürgen Klopp's side lost their quarter-final first leg at Anfield, with ex-West Ham forward Gianluca Scamacca netting twice before Mario Pašalić bagged late on.
Liverpool have had a dismal week, with the Reds following up the Atalanta defeat with a 1-0 home loss against Crystal Palace on Sunday to hinder their Premier League title chances.
The Reds, who are hoping to cap the season off in style before Klopp departs in the summer, are now two points behind Manchester City with six games remaining.
Atalanta, who are also in the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia against Fiorentina, might fall just short of finishing in the top four in Serie A this campaign to secure Champions League football.
They’ll have to start by overturning a three-goal Europa League quarter-final deficit in Bergamo, after they were thoroughly beaten in a major Anfield upset last week.
Since losing 4-3 in the FA Cup quarter-finals to rivals Manchester United, Liverpool have been on a terrible run of form, only winning two out of their last five Premier League games and relinquishing control of the title race to Manchester City.
No team has ever come back from three goals down away from home in the Europa League, and Liverpool will face an uphill battle to get a result in Italy tonight.