It's that time of the week again when Liverpool fans dust off their red jerseys and warm up their vocal cords to belt out You'll Never Walk Alone. It's a pivotal point in the season and Jurgen Klopp's men travel to Germany tonight to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16.
The tie is poised at 0-0 after the first leg so it's to be a tense affair and the stress levels will likely be high for Dublin's large army of Reds. With that in mind, there's only one spot to go to calm the nerves.
McGarry's Pub in Harold Cross is the base of the YNWA Irish Reds and members and non members are invited to join like-minded fans to support Jurgen Klopp's men tonight and throughout the season.
The pub has a great selection of food and drinks to enjoy while taking in the atmosphere and is served by the 9, 16, and 49 bus routes from various parts of the city centre.
Alternatively, if you fancy an evening stroll, McGarry's is about a half hour walk from Camden Street. Of course, in keeping with LFC tradition, you won't be walking alone, at least in spirit anyway.
The match gets underway at 8pm and more information on how to get involved with YNWA Irish Reds can be found here.
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