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Hundreds of Liverpool fans are facing travel chaos trying to get back to Merseyside from their Champions League trip to Portugal.

Thick fog has meant long delays and many flights have been cancelled out of Porto today.

Some supporters who were scheduled to fly out this afternoon have already been told they will have to remain in the city until Friday.

An airport spokesman told the ECHO that the weather conditions meant that bigger planes already in Porto were able to take off, but aircraft due to fly in from elsewhere in Europe weren’t able to land in the coastal city.

It’s a sour note at the end of a successful trip for the Reds.

The 3,200-strong travelling Kop were treated to a European masterclass by Jurgen Klopp’s side as they hammered Porto 5-0 at the Estadio do Dragao.

The Portuguese authorities praised the behaviour of the travelling fans. In stark contrast to the game in Seville in the group stage where were no issues with either the local police or the stewards.

Liverpool submitted a dossier to UEFA containing complaints about the brutality their fans endured in Spain.