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Thousands of Borussia Dortmund fans will be arriving into Liverpool over the next couple of days ahead of the second leg of the Europa League quarter-final at Anfield .

Liverpool will host the German outfit hoping to progress into the last four of the Europa League.

The Dortmund fans who will be travelling over from Germany will want to enjoy a few home comforts during their stay in Liverpool – and that includes German beer.

Fans will need to get their singing voices ready and produce an amazing rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone - similar to the one at the Westfalenstadion last Thursday .

So there is no better way to do that than enjoying a few cold ones.

We all know that German beer is the best in the world and there are plenty of pubs and bars in the city centre that sell some of the best German beers around – and we have decided to help you out.

It is highly likely that Liverpool fans will join the Dortmund fans in Liverpool City Centre for a couple of pints.

Zwei Bier bitte

Bierkeller, Thomas Steers Way

If the Borussia Dortmund fans want to feel at home then the Bierkeller is a great option.

They will be able to get their hands on A LOT of German beers and also be able do enjoy a pretzel with their pint or stein.

Dead Crafty Beer Co, Dale Street

This bar has only recently opened and serves a range of quality German beers.

You are able to purchase beers in in a bottle or pint – including Berliner Pilsner on tap.

Fly in the Loaf, Hardman Street

This is the opposite end of town to where European away fans usually head to, but you will get a lovely pint in there.

Thomas Rigby's, Dale Street

One of Liverpool's most popular pubs – with an excellent range of drinks.

You are able to get a pint of Erdinger and if the weather is good it is well worth sitting in the courtyard.

The Lady of Mann, Dale Street

If you are sitting in the courtyard of the Thomas Rigby's you will see the Lady of Mann.

The two pubs offer a similar range of beer.

Ship and Mitre, Dale Street

This is a personal favourite of mine and you are able to enjoy many enjoyable lagers – including a pint of Dortmunder.

The Ship and Mitre offer three bottles of German for £10 and it is highly recommended.

Dortmund fans could also do something similar to what the Augsburg fans done in February and purchase their own beer from shops and get together for a sing-song.