
UEFA Champions League
7:00 PMApril 14, 2026
Quarter-finals

Atletico Madrid*1 – 2
HT:(1 – 2)
Aggregate:(3 – 2)

BarcelonaRiyadh Air Metropolitano
Referee: Clement Turpin, France


Atletico Madrid


Barcelona
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1
Juan Musso
3
Matteo Ruggeri
15
Clément Lenglet
24
Robin Le Normand
16
Nahuel Molina
22
Ademola Lookman
6
Koke
14
Marcos Llorente
20
Giuliano Simeone
19
Julián Alvarez
7
Antoine Griezmann
Substitutes
21
Obed Vargas
11
Thiago Almada
5
Johnny Cardoso
4
Rodrigo Mendoza
34
Julio Díaz
32
Javier Boñar
30
Dani Martinez
31
Salvi Esquivel
13
Jan Oblak
9
Alexander Sorloth
23
Nicolás González
10
Alejandro Baena
13
Joan García
2
Joao Cancelo
18
Gerard Martín
24
Eric García
23
Jules Koundé
8
Pedri
6
Pablo Gavi
16
Fermín López
20
Dani Olmo
10
Lamine Yamal
7
Ferran Torres
Substitutes
28
Roony Bardghji
43
Tomás Marqués
21
Frenkie de Jong
17
Marc Casadó
42
Xavi Espart
36
Álvaro Cortés
4
Ronald Araújo
3
Alejandro Balde
31
Diego Kochen
25
Wojciech Szczęsny
14
Marcus Rashford
9
Robert Lewandowski

UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Barcelona secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in a tense Champions League encounter. A late second-half surge proved decisive for the visitors.
Atletico Madrid entered this fixture sitting 14th in the standings, desperate to improve their form. Barcelona arrived in fifth place, aiming to climb higher in the table with a win.
The match began at a frantic pace, with both sides testing the goalkeepers early. Atletico found the breakthrough in the 22nd minute when their striker slotted home from close range.
The home crowd erupted as the hosts took a deserved lead. They defended with intensity, frustrating the Barcelona attack for the remainder of the first half.
Barcelona struggled to create clear opportunities before the interval. Their passing lacked the precision needed to break down a stubborn defensive block.
At halftime, the visitors needed a tactical shift to unlock the game. The manager demanded more movement in the final third to disrupt Atletico’s shape.
Barcelona responded quickly after the break, finding an equalizer in the 54th minute. A precise cross found the winger, who guided the ball into the corner.
The momentum shifted entirely toward the away side following that goal. They controlled possession and forced the hosts into desperate defensive maneuvers.
The decisive moment arrived in the 82nd minute as Barcelona completed their comeback. A powerful strike from outside the box found the net to seal the win.
Atletico pushed forward in the closing stages, but the Barcelona defense held firm. The referee blew the final whistle to confirm a hard-fought result.
Statistically, Barcelona dominated with 62% possession and an xG of 1.85. The visitors recorded 14 shots, forcing the home goalkeeper into five crucial saves.
This result leaves Barcelona pushing for a top-four spot in the competition. Meanwhile, Atletico must regroup quickly to salvage their European campaign.
