Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Real Madrid v AC Milan
League position, Real Madrid 12th, AC Milan 25thTotal points, Real Madrid 6, AC Milan 3

Goals scored

Real Madrid 8AC Milan 4

Goals conceded

Real Madrid 4AC Milan 5

Shots

Real Madrid 42AC Milan 28

Shots on target

Real Madrid 24AC Milan 12

Shots off target

Real Madrid 18AC Milan 16

Blocked shots

Real Madrid 16AC Milan 11

Passing accuracy %

Real Madrid 88.1AC Milan 90.22

Form guide

All competitions

Real Madrid lose
v Barcelona
0
4
Primera División
AC Milan won
v Monza
0
1
Serie A
Real Madrid won
v Borussia Dortmund
5
2
UEFA Champions League
AC Milan lose
v Napoli
0
2
Serie A
Real Madrid won
v Celta Vigo
1
2
Primera División
AC Milan won
v Club Brugge
3
1
UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid won
v Villarreal
2
0
Primera División
AC Milan won
v Udinese
1
0
Serie A
Real Madrid lose
v Lille
1
0
UEFA Champions League
AC Milan lose
v Fiorentina
2
1
Serie A

Previous meetings

All competitions

Real Madrid and AC Milan
Played
15
Real Madrid Won 6AC Milan Won 5Draw 4

Previous scores

All competitions

Club Friendlies

AC Milan 1 , Real Madrid 0 on the 1st of August 2024
AC Milan
Real Madrid
1st of August 2024
Real Madrid 3 , AC Milan 2 on the 24th of July 2023
Real Madrid
AC Milan
24th of July 2023
Real Madrid 0 , AC Milan 0 on the 8th of August 2021
Real Madrid
AC Milan
8th of August 2021

Match Facts

  • Real Madrid have won five of their seven home matches against Milan in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (D1 L1), beating them 2-0 in the most recent such match in October 2010.

  • Milan are winless in their last three UEFA Champions League games against Real Madrid (D2 L1) since they won 3-2 in October 2009 with goals from Andrea Pirlo and a brace from Alexandre Pato.

  • Real Madrid have won 17 of their last 18 European matches against Italian opposition, with their only defeat in this sequence coming at home to Juventus in April 2018 in a UEFA Champions League quarter-final match.

  • This will be the fifth time Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has faced his former side Milan since coaching them (2001-2009), and the first time in European competition. The previous four games all came while in charge of Napoli between 2018 and 2019, with Ancelotti only managing to beat his former side on one occasion (D2 L1): 3-2 in August 2018 in a Serie A home game.

  • Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last 15 home games in the UEFA Champions League (W12 D3), despite being on their longest run without a clean sheet at home in the competition (six games) since February 2013 (a run of eight). 

  • Milan have only won one of their last seven away games in the UEFA Champions League (D3 L3), with that one victory coming against Newcastle United in last season’s group stage (2-1). Milan have scored just three goals across these seven matches, while failing to score at all in five of them.

  • Since the start of the 2022-23 campaign, Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior has been directly involved in 25 goals in 25 appearances in the UEFA Champions League (16 goals, nine assists) – the most of any player in this period. Indeed, his nine assists are also the out-right most of any player in the same time.

  • Christian Pulisic has scored three goals in his last four games for Milan in the UEFA Champions League, as many as he netted in his previous 25 games in the competition combined (3). If he finds the net here, 2024-25 would already be his best-ever scoring return in a single Champions League campaign (currently on two goals).

  • Since scoring in each of his first four UEFA Champions League games for Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham hasn’t found the net in any of his last 10 appearances in the competition. However, Bellingham has stood out for his defensive work this term, leading all Real Madrid players in the 2024-25 edition for duels won (20), tackles (8) and high-intensity pressures (169).

  • Luka Modric has made 98 starts for Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League to date. Should he be named in the starting XI versus Milan, he’d overtake Toni Kroos (98) to become the midfielder with the most starts for the club in European Cup/Champions League history.