'You'll Never Walk Alone', which is now synonymous with Liverpool FC, was originally from the 1945 Rogers and Hammerstein musical Carousel. The song was made into a Merseyside classic by local band Gerry and the Pacemakers, who covered it in 1963 and it was top of the UK charts for 4 weeks. Anfield was one of the first football grounds to have a PA system and play chart music before games, which led to 'You'll Never Walk Alone' becoming the club's unofficial anthem.
Liverpool beat Newcastle 2-0 in the game the Rwanda Reds are watching, with goals from Mohammed Salah from Egypt and Senegalese forward Sadio Mané.
Liverpool's appearance in the 2005 Champions League Final was their first since 1985 and their ban from European competitions due to the Heysel Stadium disaster.
Rwanda is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa, with a population of over 12 million inhabitants. Kigali, the capital city, is the country's political and economic hub and is over 10 times the size of Rwanda's second-biggest city.
April 7, the day after President Habyarimana's plane was shot down, is commemorated every year in Rwanda as Genocide Against the Tutsi Memorial Day. It begins what is known as "The Week of Mourning".