Barcelona need a goal-laden performance against Atletico Madrid tonight. Get live updates here…
Barcelona They will have to produce another remontada like their miracle win over Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 if they are to reach the final of the Copa del Rey.
of Athletic Madrid An emphatic 4-0 first-leg win in the semi-finals means Barca will have to repeat their famous loss to the Parisians in the Champions League nine years ago to book a place against Real Sociedad or Athletic Bilbao.
Hansi Flick’s side showed their attacking prowess in a 4-1 defeat of Villarreal at the weekend. And also netted three times the week before against Levante at the Camp Nou.
However, Diego Simeone’s Atleti are a different proposition and you can expect all the dark arts to be on display tonight.
The Rojiblancos have won their last three in all competitions, including a 1-0 La Liga win at Oviedo at the weekend.

Where to watch Barca v Atletico Madrid: TV channel, online live stream
Kick-off on Tuesday is at 20:00 (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Premier Sports 1 and streaming available on a wide range of devices via the Premier Sports app.
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Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid Stats
- Since their first meeting in the competition in 1924/25, the teams have met in 25 knockout ties.
- Barcelona Atlético Madrid have progressed 15 times to 10
- In each of the last four Copa meetings (2009, 2015, 2017 and 2025), Barca have advanced and gone on to lift the trophy.
- Barça have won the Copa del Rey more times than anyone else (32 to Athletic Club’s 24, Real Madrid’s 20 and Atleti’s 10) and have reached the final the most times (43 to Real Madrid’s 41).
- In 14 of their previous 20 meetings with Spanish sides before the first leg, they had scored at least three goals each time.
- In the third LeagueAtleti are level on points with Villarreal, nine behind Real Madrid and 13 shy of Barca.
- They have won their last three matches in all competitions, beating Espanyol 4-2 at home before wins against Brugge and Oviedo.
- From his last time King’s Cup Victory, two of Atleti’s four semi-finals, have come in the last two seasons
- In that thrilling semi-final first leg last season, Atleti led 2-0 after six minutes before falling behind 4-2 and eventually drawing 4-4 thanks to a 93rd-minute equalizer from Sorloth.
- Ferran Torres scored the only goal in the second leg, as Barça beat Real Madrid 3–2 after extra time in the final.







