Liverpool vs Qarabag - Free football prediction and tips - Champions League - January 28, 2026

Liverpool vs Qarabag – Free football prediction and tips – Champions League – January 28, 2026

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Liverpool host Qarabag at Anfield on Wednesday in the final group game. Win and the Reds are straight into the last 16.

Liverpool in decent shape despite the doubts Liverpool Football Club — Wikipédia

Domestically, Liverpool have had a wobble. In the Champions League they look calmer. That 3-0 win in Marseille showed the Reds can handle this stage. They controlled that match without breaking sweat. Four wins from five in Europe leaves them well placed. A win on Wednesday would avoid the playoffs.

Anfield is still a nasty place to visit. Liverpool ran a long streak of European wins there, aside from a recent PSV blip. The Bournemouth loss last weekend has given critics something to shout about, but on the continental front they look solid.

Qarabag still in the hunt Fichier:Logo Qarabağ FK 2024.svg — Wikipédia

Qarabag have put together a respectable campaign. The Azerbaijani side can still reach the playoffs. The 3-2 win over Frankfurt was a turning point — it kept them alive going into the final day.

Away from home it becomes tougher. Qarabag have never beaten an English club in European competition. The domestic loss last weekend needs context — they rotated heavily ahead of this trip.

A positive result at Anfield would be a massive achievement, but even a defeat could be enough depending on other results.

Probable Lineups

Liverpool : Alisson ; Frimpong, Endo, Van Dijk, Robertson ; Jones, Nyoni ; Gakpo, Mac Allister, Ngumoha ; Ekitike

Qarabag : Kochalski ; Silva, Mustafazada, Medina, Cafarquliyev ; Jankovic, Bicalho ; Andrade, Montiel, Zoubir ; Duran


Bouton PenseBet

Football Prediction Liverpool vs Qarabag

Both teams to score

Qarabag find the net regularly in the Champions League. Liverpool should dominate but leave gaps. A both-teams-to-score outcome looks credible, even if the Reds are clear favourites.

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