The Champions League returns in spectacular fashion as Liverpool hosts Atletico Madrid at Anfield on the 17th of September, 2025. Kick-off is set under overcast clouds, with a cool 16°C temperature expected.
Liverpool, in 20th position, seeks redemption after a turbulent start, facing 5th-placed Atletico Madrid. Both teams have shown defensive resilience, each boasting 2 clean sheets in their last 5 matches. However, Liverpool’s recent form, with 4 wins out of 5, gives them an edge.
Key match facts reveal Liverpool’s dominance, having scored first in 75% of their recent encounters. With referee Maurizio Mariani officiating, expect a tactical battle.
2Joe Gomez |
3Wataru Endo |
10Alexis Mac Allister |
15Giovanni Leoni |
25Giorgi Mamardashvili |
26Andrew Robertson |
28Freddie Woodman |
30Jeremie Frimpong |
73Rio Ngumoha |
1Juan Musso |
6Koke |
7Antoine Griezmann |
12Carlos Martin |
16Nahuel Molina Lucero |
18Marc Pubill |
21Javi Galan |
22Giacomo Raspadori |
23Nico Gonzalez |
33Mario de Luis |
Match facts:
- Liverpool have scored first in 75% of the 4 matches against this opponent in the past 5 seasons.
- Atletico Madrid have scored in 8 consecutive matches in this tournament.
- Last time Liverpool played this opponent at home in this tournament the final score was 2-0.
- Less than 2.5 goals have been scored in 75% of the 4 matches between these teams in the past 5 seasons.
Liverpool vs. Atletico Madrid Prediction & Tip
Our recommended tip is a Home Win for Liverpool.
This recommendation is based on Liverpool’s recent stellar form, where they have won 4 out of their last 5 matches. Moreover, Liverpool’s head-to-head advantage against Atletico Madrid further strengthens this prediction. Despite both teams having key injuries, Liverpool’s tactical edge and home advantage make them the favourites.
- Current Form: Liverpool’s recent form is impressive, with 4 wins out of their last 5 matches.
- Head-to-Head Advantage: Liverpool has won the last two encounters against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
- Tactical Edge: Liverpool’s ability to control games with high possession contrasts with Atletico’s defensive struggles this season.