List of Liverpool F.C. matches in international competitions

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The following table gives detailed results of the games played by Liverpool Football Club in international football competitions (European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup/Europa League, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, European/UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Championship/Club World Cup).

Contents

List of matches

Note: Liverpool score always listed first.

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAway Agg.
1964–65 [1] European Cup PR Flag of Iceland.svg KR 6–15–011–1
1R Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht 3–01–04–0
QF Flag of Germany.svg 1. FC Köln 0–00–00–0 (po 2–2) (c)
SF Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 3–10–33–4
1965–66 Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 2–00–12–1
2R Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège 3–12–15–2
QF Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Honvéd 2–00–02–0
SF Flag of Scotland.svg Celtic 2–00–12–1
Final Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 1–2 ( a.e.t. )
1966–67 [2] European Cup 1R Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Petrolul Ploiești 2–01–33–3 (po 2–0)
2R Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 2–2 1–5 3–7
1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö FF 2–12–04–1
2R Flag of Germany.svg 1860 Munich 8–01–29–2
3R Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros 0–10–10–2
1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Athletic Bilbao 2–1 ( a.e.t. )1–23–3 (c)
1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R Flag of Ireland.svg Dundalk 10–04–014–0
2R Flag of Portugal.svg Vitória Setúbal 3–20–13–3 (a)
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros 1–01–12–1
2R Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Dinamo București 3–01–14–1
3R Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian 2–01–03–0
QF Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 3–01–14–1
SF Flag of England.svg Leeds United 0–10–00–1
1971–72 Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Servette 2–01–23–2
2R Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 0–01–31–3
1972–73 [3] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Germany.svg Eintracht Frankfurt 2–00–02–0
2R Flag of Greece (1970-1975).svg AEK Athens 3–03–16–1
3R Flag of East Germany.svg Dynamo Berlin 3–10–03–1
QF Flag of East Germany.svg Dynamo Dresden 2–01–03–0
SF Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur 1–01–22–2 (a)
Final Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–00–23–2
1973–74 [4] European Cup 1R Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jeunesse Esch 2–01–13–1
2R Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Red Star Belgrade 1–21–22–4
1974–75 Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Norway.svg Strømsgodset 11–01–012–0
2R Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros 1–10–01–1 (a)
1975–76 [5] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian 3–10–13–2
2R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Real Sociedad 6–03–19–1
3R Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Śląsk Wrocław 3–02–15–1
QF Flag of East Germany.svg Dynamo Dresden 2–10–02–1
SF Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Barcelona 1–11–02–1
Final Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge 3–21–14–3
1976–77 [6] European Cup 1R Ulster Banner.svg Crusaders 2–05–07–0
2R Flag of Turkey.svg Trabzonspor 3–00–13–1
QF Flag of France.svg Saint-Étienne 3–10–13–2
SF Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich 3–03–16–1
Final Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1
1977–78 [7] European Super Cup Final Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg SV 6–01–17–1
European Cup 1R Bye
2R Flag of East Germany.svg Dynamo Dresden 5–11–26–3
QF Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 4–12–16–2
SF Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–01–24–2
Final Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge 1–0
1978–79 [8] European Cup 1R Flag of England.svg Nottingham Forest 0–00–20–2
European Super Cup Final Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht 2–11–33–4
1979–80 [9] European Cup 1R Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dinamo Tbilisi 2–10–32–4
1980–81 [10] European Cup 1R Flag of Finland.svg OPS 10–11–111–2
2R Flag of Scotland.svg Aberdeen 4–01–05–0
QF Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg CSKA Sofia 5–11–06–1
SF Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 0–01–11–1 (a)
Final Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Real Madrid 1–0
1981–82 [11] Intercontinental Cup Final Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Flamengo 0–3
European Cup 1R Flag of Finland.svg OPS 7–01–08–0
2R Flag of the Netherlands.svg AZ Alkmaar 3–22–25–4
QF Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg CSKA Sofia 1–00–2 (a.e.t.)1–2
1982–83 [12] European Cup 1R Flag of Ireland.svg Dundalk 1–04–15–1
2R Flag of Finland.svg HJK Helsinki 5–00–15–1
QF Flag of Poland.svg Widzew Łódź 3–20–23–4
1983–84 [13] European Cup 1R Flag of Denmark.svg Odense 5–01–06–0
2R Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao 0–01–01–0
QF Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 1–04–15–1
SF Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Dinamo București 1–02–13–1
Final Flag of Italy.svg AS Roma 1–1 ( a.e.t. )(4–2 p)
1984–85 [14] Intercontinental Cup Final Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente 0–1
European Super Cup Final Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 0–2
European Cup 1R Flag of Poland.svg Lech Poznań 4–01–05–0
2R Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 3–10–13–2
QF Flag of Austria.svg Austria Vienna 4–11–15–2
SF Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 4–01–05–0
Final Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 0–1
1991–92 [15] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Finland.svg Kuusysi Lahti 6–10–16–2
2R Flag of France.svg Auxerre 3–00–23–2
3R Flag of Austria.svg Swarovski Tirol 4–02–06–0
QF Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 1–20–21–4
1992–93 Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg Apollon Limassol 6–12–18–2
2R Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Spartak Moscow 0–22–42–6
1995–96 [16] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Vladikavkaz 0–02–12–1
2R Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby 0–10–00–1
1996–97 Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of Finland.svg MyPa 3–11–04–1
2R Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg FC Sion 6–32–18–4
QF Flag of Norway.svg Brann 3–01–14–1
SF Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 2–00–32–3
1997–98 [17] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Scotland.svg Celtic 0–02–22–2 (a)
2R Flag of France.svg Strasbourg 2–00–32–3
1998–99 [18] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice 5–03–08–0
2R Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 0–02–22–2 (a)
3R Flag of Spain.svg Celta Vigo 0–11–31–4
2000–01 [19] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Romania.svg Rapid București 0–01–01–0
2R Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slovan Liberec 1–03–24–2
3R Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos 2–02–24–2
4R Flag of Italy.svg AS Roma 0–12–02–1
QF Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 2–00–02–0
SF Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 1–00–01–0
Final Flag of Spain.svg Alavés 5–4 ( a.e.t. )
2001–02 [20] UEFA Super Cup Final Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 3–2
Champions League QR3 Flag of Finland.svg Haka 4–15–09–1
GS1 Flag of Portugal.svg Boavista 1–11–1 1st out of 4
Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 2–00–0
Flag of Ukraine.svg Dynamo Kyiv 1–02–1
GS2 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 1–30–0 2nd out of 4
Flag of Italy.svg AS Roma 2–00–0
Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray 0–01–1
QF Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 1–02–43–4
2002–03 [21] [22] Champions League GS1 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 0–10–2 3rd out of 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel 1–13–3
Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Moscow 5–03–1
UEFA Cup 3R Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vitesse 1–01–02–0
4R Flag of France.svg Auxerre 2–01–03–0
QF Flag of Scotland.svg Celtic 0–21–11–3
2003–04 [23] UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Slovenia.svg Olimpija Ljubljana 3–01–14–1
2R Flag of Romania.svg Steaua Bucureşti 1–01–12–1
3R Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia 2–04–26–2
4R Flag of France.svg Marseille 1–11–22–3
2004–05 [24] Champions League QR3 Flag of Austria.svg Grazer AK 0–12–02–1
GS Flag of France.svg Monaco 2–00–1 2nd out of 4
Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos 3–10–1
Flag of Spain.svg Deportivo La Coruña 0–01–0
R16 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 3–13–16–2
QF Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg Juventus 2–10–02–1
SF Flag of England.svg Chelsea 1–00–01–0
Final Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg AC Milan 3–3 ( a.e.t. )(3–2 p)
2005–06 [25] UEFA Super Cup Final Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 3–1 ( a.e.t. )
Club World Championship SF Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa 3–0
Final Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo 0–1
Champions League QR1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Total Network Solutions 3–03–06–0
QR2 Flag of Lithuania.svg FBK Kaunas 2–03–15–1
QR3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg CSKA Sofia 0–13–13–2
GS Flag of Spain.svg Real Betis 0–02–1 1st out of 4
Flag of England.svg Chelsea 0–00–0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht 3–01–0
R16 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 0–20–10–3
2006–07 [26] Champions League QR3 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Haifa 2–11–13–2
GS Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven 2–00–0 1st out of 4
Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray 3–22–3
Flag of France.svg Bordeaux 3–01–0
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 0–12–12–2 (a)
QF Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven 1–03–04–0
SF Flag of England.svg Chelsea 1–0 (a.e.t.)0–11–1 (4–1 p)
Final Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan 1–2
2007–08 [27] Champions League QR3 Flag of France.svg Toulouse 4–01–05–0
GS Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 4–11–1 2nd out of 4
Flag of France.svg Marseille 0–14–0
Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş 8–01–2
R16 Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 2–01–03–0
QF Flag of England.svg Arsenal 4–21–15–3
SF Flag of England.svg Chelsea 1–12–3 ( a.e.t. )3–4
2008–09 [28] Champions League QR3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège 1–0 ( a.e.t. )0–01–0
GS Flag of France.svg Marseille 1–02–1 1st out of 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven 3–13–1
Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 1–11–1
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 4–01–05–0
QF Flag of England.svg Chelsea 1–34–45–7
2009–10 [29] Champions League GS Flag of Hungary.svg Debrecen 1–01–0 3rd out of 4
Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina 1–20–2
Flag of France.svg Lyon 1–21–1
Europa League R32 Flag of Romania.svg Unirea Urziceni 1–03–14–1
R16 Flag of France.svg Lille 3–00–13–1
QF Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 4–11–25–3
SF Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 2–1 ( a.e.t. )0–12–2 (a)
2010–11 [30] Europa League QR3 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Rabotnički 2–02–04–0
PO Flag of Turkey.svg Trabzonspor 1–02–13–1
GS Flag of Romania.svg Steaua Bucureşti 4–11–1 1st out of 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Utrecht 0–00–0
Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 3–10–0
R32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 1–00–01–0
R16 Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 0–00–10–1
2012–13 [31] Europa League QR3 Flag of Belarus.svg Gomel 3–01–04–0
PO Flag of Scotland.svg Heart of Midlothian 1–11–02–1
GS Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Young Boys 2–25–3 1st out of 4
Flag of Italy.svg Udinese 2–31–0
Flag of Russia.svg Anzhi Makhachkala 1–00–1
R32 Flag of Russia.svg Zenit Saint Petersburg 3–10–23–3 (a)
2014–15 [32] [33] Champions League GS Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ludogorets Razgrad 2–12–2 3rd out of 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel 1–10–1
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 0–30–1
Europa League R32 Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş 1–00–1 ( a.e.t. )1–1 (4–5 p)
2015–16 [34] Europa League GS Flag of France.svg Bordeaux 2–11–1 1st out of 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sion 1–10–0
Flag of Russia.svg Rubin Kazan 1–11–0
R32 Flag of Germany.svg FC Augsburg 1–00–01–0
R16 Flag of England.svg Manchester United 2–01–13–1
QF Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 4–31–15–4
SF Flag of Spain.svg Villarreal 3–00–13–1
Final Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 1–3
2017–18 [35] Champions League PO Flag of Germany.svg 1899 Hoffenheim 4–22–16–3
GS Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 2–23–3 1st out of 4
Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Moscow 7–01–1
Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor 3–07–0
R16 Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 0–05–05–0
QF Flag of England.svg Manchester City 3–02–15–1
SF Flag of Italy.svg AS Roma 5–22–47–6
Final Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 1–3
2018–19 [36] Champions League GS Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 3–21–2 2nd out of 4
Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 1–00–1
Flag of Serbia.svg Red Star Belgrade 4–00–2
R16 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 0–03–13–1
QF Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 2–04–16–1
SF Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 4–00–34–3
Final Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur 2–0
2019–20 [37] UEFA Super Cup Final Flag of England.svg Chelsea 2–2 ( a.e.t. )(5–4 p)
Club World Cup SF Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey 2–1
Final Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo 1–0 ( a.e.t. )
Champions League GS Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 1–10–2 1st out of 4
Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Salzburg 4–32–0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Genk 2–14–1
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 2–3 ( a.e.t. )0–12–4
2020–21 [38] Champions League GS Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 1–01–0 1st out of 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Midtjylland 2–01–1
Flag of Italy.svg Atalanta 0–25–0
R16 Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 2–02–04–0
QF Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 0–01–31–3
2021–22 [39] Champions League GS Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan 3–22–1 1st out of 4
Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 2–05–1
Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 2–03–2
R16 Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 0–12–02–1
QF Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 3–33–16–4
SF Flag of Spain.svg Villarreal 2–03–25–2
Final Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 0–1
2022–23 [40] Champions League GS Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 2–01–4 2nd out of 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 2–13–0
Flag of Scotland.svg Rangers 2–07–1
R16 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 2–50–12–6
2023–24 [41] Europa League GS Flag of Austria.svg LASK 4–03–1 1st out of 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Union Saint-Gilloise 2–01–2
Flag of France.svg Toulouse 5–12–3
KPO Bye
R16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 6–15–111–2
QF Flag of Italy.svg Atalanta 0–31–01–3
2024–25 [42] Champions League LP Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan 3–1 TBD
Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 2–0
Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 1–0
Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 4–0
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 2–0
Flag of Spain.svg Girona 1–0
Flag of France.svg Lille
Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven

Last updated: 10 December 2024

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