Use your head like Sadio and subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletter Sign me up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

Anfield regulars may have missed out on tickets for Liverpool's home Champions League tie next week – but opponents Manchester City are struggling to sell out the return clash.

Next Wednesday's quarter-final clash with Pep Guardiola's side quickly sold out with many Reds fans left empty-handed.

Not least the hundreds of LFC members who discovered they were unable to buy a ticket despite having attended four previous European home games this season.

And their disappointment will have been intensified by the news City are yet to sell out their Etihad stadium for the second leg the following Tuesday.

Tickets for the game went on general sale to City supporters on Monday, and are still available for purchase on the club's official website.

Despite being runaway leaders in the Premier League and easing their way to the last eight of the Champions League, City have failed to come close to filling the Etihad for any of their previous European games this season.

Many Liverpool fans will miss out on attending the first game because UEFA’s allocation has increased for the match and there has also been greater demand from the club’s Priority Rights Holders, meaning there were fewer seats available for season ticket holders and members.

Liverpool have already sold out their allocation for the second leg at City.