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Klopp at the Rhein Neckar Arena yesterday. DPA/PA Images

Klopp returns home to face off with 30-year-old coach in Champions League play-off tonight

Liverpool are chasing a return to the competition’s group stages, while Celtic take on Astana on Wednesday.

JURGEN KLOPP TAKES his Liverpool side to his native Germany tonight to face Hoffenheim as they target a return to the group stage of the Champions League (7.45pm).

It is three years since the Anfield outfit, five times European champions, last graced the group stage of the continent’s elite club competition.

A fourth-place finish in the Premier League last season exposed them to a complicated draw in the play-offs and a pairing with the Bundesliga outfit means a trip to the Rhein Neckar Arena in the first leg.

Klopp has been to his home country with Liverpool before, overseeing victories against Augsburg and old club Borussia Dortmund en route to the Europa League final two seasons ago.

They were also in Germany during pre-season, beating both Hertha Berlin and Bayern Munich.

The Reds, who began their Premier League campaign with a 3-3 draw at Watford on Saturday, are without Adam Lallana and Nathaniel Clyne at the moment but Roberto Firmino is fit. The Brazilian is set to face the club for whom he starred for four years before being sold to Liverpool in 2015.

Hoffenheim, from a village of just over 3,000 souls in south-western Germany, finished fourth in the Bundesliga last season to qualify for Europe for the first time.

The match against Liverpool comes four days before they face Werder Bremen in the first match of their 10th Bundesliga campaign.

We’ll do everything in our power to get through. Liverpool are a phenomenal side, but I already have an idea how we can snatch a result,” their coach Julian Nagelsmann, just 30, said after the draw.

Hoffenheim have been weakened since last season, losing German international duo Sebastian Rudy and Niklas Suele to Bayern Munich.

1899 Hoffenheim vs FC Liverpool Julian Nagelsmann. DPA / PA Images DPA / PA Images / PA Images

Brendan Rodgers was the last manager to lead Liverpool into the Champions League. The Northern Irishman is currently hoping to take Scottish champions Celtic into the group stage for the second season running.

The Glasgow giants have beaten Linfield and Rosenborg to make it to a play-off against Astana of Kazakhstan, who visit Celtic Park for the first leg on Wednesday.

Celtic beat Astana 3-2 on aggregate in the third qualifying round last season with Leigh Griffiths scoring twice in the tie and Moussa Dembele’s late penalty in the second leg taking them through.

But Dembele misses this tie with a knee injury and Griffiths has been struggling too, giving Rodgers a headache with Celtic needing a good result before the near 4,000-mile trip to Kazakhstan for the return.

Elsewhere, Sevilla are hoping to make it back to the group stage but must overcome Turkish upstarts Istanbul Basaksehir, whose side features the likes of Gael Clichy and Emmanuel Adebayor.

The standout fixture could be in Italy, where Napoli face Nice, third in France last season and who beat Ajax in the third qualifying round.

Lucien Favre’s side have lost their first two Ligue 1 matches though, and they also travel without Mario Balotelli or new signing Wesley Sneijder.

Champions League play-off fixtures

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