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Eight cities in six countries being considered to host second leg of Liverpool's Champions League tie with RB Leipzig... with a return to the Puskas Arena in Budapest and venues in Italy and Romania in the running

Eight cities in six different countries could host the second leg of the Liverpool vs RB Leipzig Champions League tie on March 10.

Liverpool are leading the last-16 tie 2-0 after Tuesday night's first leg, which was played on neutral territory at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.

The second leg was scheduled to be played at Anfield but Leipzig won't be able to travel to Merseyside as things stand because German government rules state they would have to quarantine for 10 days on their return.

The second leg of Liverpool's Champions League tie with RB Leipzig is highly unlikely to be played at Anfield with eight cities in six countries being considered by UEFA
The Puskas Arena in Budapest was the neutral venue for the first leg of the tie on Tuesday

Germany has imposed strict travel restrictions in an effort to prevent the new Covid-19 strain that originated in the United Kingdom spreading there.