If the arrivals hall at Doha International Airport is any gauge, expect Liverpool to be outnumbered at the FIFA Club World Cup this week.
Jurgen Klopp will on Tuesday be joined by James Milner for the press conference looking ahead to the semi-final, which will take place at 2pm local time (11am UK time).
Later in the evening, the Liverpool boss and his coaching staff intend to watch Flamengo's semi-final before returning to the team hotel in Doha to watch the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Aston Villa, where what is likely to be the youngest Reds side in history will be helmed by under-23s boss Neil Critchley.
“We start with watching the other semi-final live in the stadium, I think it should be possible,” says Klopp.
“And then we will leave there a bit earlier and sit here in front of the television and watch that game.
“It will be absolutely exciting. I'm really delighted for the boys.”
The real prize, though, is here in Qatar. The Liverpool fans were starting to make themselves heard along the Corniche waterfront in Doha as Monday drifted into evening, the temperature still in the low 20s.
The countdown to the Reds potentially adding the world crown to their European accolade has begun.