LIVE – Atletico Madrid v Barcelona: Commentary, updates, goals and stats in Champions League
Atletico Madrid host Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tonight. Follow all the action with our live commentary...
The sixth and final clash of the season between these two teams carries huge significance.
Atlético Madrid have a two-goal advantage from a controversial first game at Camp Nou last week and are favourites to advance to a Champions League semi-final meeting with either Arsenal or Sporting CP.
But Barcelona won on their last visit to the Metropolitano, a 2-1 success in La Liga 10 days ago.
Hansi Flick’s side crushed cross-town rivals Espanyol 4-1 at the weekend to extend their lead at the top of the Spanish top-flight to nine points while Atleti were beaten 2-1 at Sevilla.
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Where to watch Atletico Madrid v Barcelona: TV and online streams
Kick-off on Tuesday is at 20:00 BST (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT). Live TV coverage in the UK is on TNT Sports 1.
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Atletico Madrid v Barcelona stats
- This will be the sixth time these sides have met this season (twice each in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League), which is their most meetings in a single campaign since 2013/14 (6). Only in 1985/86 have they faced more than six times in the same season (8)
- The last time Atleti beat Barca three times in the same campaign was in 1995/96
- Since the start of last season, half of Atleti’s home defeats at the have been against Barcelona (3/6), making Barca the only away side to win there more than once in this period (3), with Real Betis, Lille and Bodo/Glimt the only other teams to win there at all since the start of 2024/25 (one each)
- Barcelona’s 2-0 defeat to Atleti at Camp Nou was the 195th time in Champions League history that a team has lost the first leg of a knockout stage tie at home by at least two goals, with only two of the previous 194 progressing to the next round – Manchester United against PSG in 2018/19 and Ajax against Benfica in 1968/69
- Atletico Madrid have won five of their six Champions League home games this season (L1), while no side has scored more home goals this term than them (20)
- No side have conceded more goals in the Champions League since the start of last season than Barcelona (43), shipping goals in each of their last 14 matches. No Spanish side has ever going 15 games without a clean sheet in the competition
- Alvarez has nine goals in the Champions League this season, which is the most by an Atleti player in a single campaign in the competition’s history
- The only player to reach double figures in a single European campaign for the club (excluding qualifiers) is Radamel Falcao (12 in the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League)
- Alvarez has applied more high-intensity pressures than any other player in the Champions League this season (767). Only Olympiacos’s Ayoub El Kaabi (123) has applied more in the opposition box than the Argentina forward (116)
- Lamine Yamal leads all Barcelona players for successful dribbles (37) and total shots (32) in the Champions League this season
- No player has created more chances for the club in the 2025/26 competition than the 18-year-old (20). Only Fermin Lopez (10) has been directly involved in more goals (9 – 5 goals, 4 assists)