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European champions Liverpool need a point at Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg on Tuesday to be sure of a place in the Champions League last 16.

MATCH INFOSTART DATE: 10. DEC 2019, 19:55LOCATION: SALZBURG VENUE: RED BULL ARENAREFEREE: DANNY DESMOND MAKKELIE, NETHERLANDS

WHAT DO LIVERPOOL NEED TO QUALIFY?
Liverpool are guaranteed to qualify if they avoid defeat at the Red Bull Arena. A defeat, however, will put them out of the competition apart from in two unlikely scenarios.
The first is that they still manage to score four or more away goals in defeat, which would put them ahead of Salzburg in head-to-head terms following the 4-3 win at Anfield.
The second is that Napoli lose at home to bottom side Genk in the other game. That would leave Carlo Ancelotti's side on nine points, with Liverpool therefore joining Salzburg in the knockout stages - albeit in second place - on 10 points.
If Napoli draw with Genk and Salzburg beat Liverpool without the Reds scoring those unlikely four away goals, then all three teams would finish on 10 points, with Liverpool crashing out due to inferior head-to-head records against both sides.

LIVERPOOL'S CL PLACE IN DANGER
How did it come to this?
Jurgen Klopp has been quick to point out that this is not the first time his Liverpool side's qualification hopes have gone down to the last group game, but it is still somewhat unexpected given their domestic form.
Liverpool have only dropped two points out of 48 in the Premier League this season, but they have dropped five out of 15 in the Champions League. There was a 2-0 loss away to Napoli in their opening game and last month they were held to a 1-1 draw by the same side at Anfield.
Even the games they have won have not been wholly convincing. There was a 4-1 win away to Genk, but they only beat the Belgian side by a one-goal margin at Anfield, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain firing the winner after Mbwana Aly Samatta had cancelled out Georginio Wijnaldum's opener.
At home to Salzburg, meanwhile, they surrendered a three-goal lead before Mohamed Salah struck his second goal of the game to give them a frenzied 4-3 win. The Austrian side's performance at Anfield - spearheaded by the free-scoring Erling Haaland - showed how dangerous they can be.

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