Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Real Madrid v Atlético
League position, Real Madrid 11th, Atlético Madrid 5thTotal points, Real Madrid 15, Atlético Madrid 18

Goals scored

Real Madrid 26Atlético Madrid 20

Form guide

All competitions

Real Madrid lose
v Real Betis
2
1
Primera División
Atlético Madrid won
v Athletic Club
1
0
Primera División
Real Madrid won
v Real Sociedad
0
1
Copa del Rey
Atlético Madrid draw
v Barcelona
4
4
Copa del Rey
Real Madrid won
v Girona
2
0
Primera División
Atlético Madrid won
v Valencia
0
3
Primera División
Real Madrid won
v Manchester City
3
1
UEFA Champions League
Atlético Madrid draw
v Celta Vigo
1
1
Primera División
Real Madrid draw
v Osasuna
1
1
Primera División
Atlético Madrid draw
v Real Madrid
1
1
Primera División

Previous meetings

All competitions

Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid
Played
83
Real Madrid Won 42Atlético Madrid Won 15Draw 26

Previous scores

All competitions

Primera División

Real Madrid 1 , Atlético Madrid 1 on the 8th of February 2025
Real Madrid
Atlético Madrid
8th of February 2025
Atlético Madrid 1 , Real Madrid 1 on the 29th of September 2024
Atlético Madrid
Real Madrid
29th of September 2024
Real Madrid 1 , Atlético Madrid 1 on the 4th of February 2024
Real Madrid
Atlético Madrid
4th of February 2024

Match Facts

  • This will be the 10th meeting between Real and Atlético Madrid in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League; the joint-most between teams from the same nation, along with Chelsea versus Liverpool (10).

  • Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid have faced each other in the knockout stages of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League in five previous seasons (1958-59, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 – incl. finals), with Los Blancos progressing/winning on all five occasions.

  • Across all European competitions, Atlético Madrid have won their last two games against Real Madrid (2-1 in the semi-final second leg in 2016-17 and 4-2 in the UEFA Super Cup in 2018). Prior to those, Atlético had only won one of their first eight matches against their city rivals in Europe (D2 L5).

  • This will be the 12th season in which Real Madrid have faced a fellow Spanish opponent in the knockout stages of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League, while they’ve only been eliminated on two previous occasions – both times by Barcelona (last 16 in 1960-61 and semi-finals in 2010-11).

  • Real Madrid have only lost one of their last 17 matches in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League (W11 D5), and are unbeaten in nine (W5 D4) since suffering the only defeat in this run (0-4 away to Manchester City in the 2022-23 semi-finals).

  • Atlético Madrid have lost each of their last three away games in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League (0-1 v Manchester City, 0-1 v Internazionale and 2-4 v Borussia Dortmund); their longest losing run away from home in the knockout rounds of the European Cup/Champions League since 1959-1971 (5), which included a defeat at Real Madrid (1-2 in April 1959).

  • Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé has been directly involved in 27 goals in 32 appearances in UEFA Champions League knockout stages matches (24 goals, three assists). He netted a hat-trick last time out in the competition (v Manchester City), which was his second in the knockout stages of the competition – only Cristiano Ronaldo (4) has ever netted more.

  • Julián Alvarez has scored six goals in eight appearances in the UEFA Champions League this season, with only two players ever netting more in their first European Cup/Champions League campaign as an Atlético Madrid player: Diego Costa in 2013-14 (8) and Vavá in 1958-59 (8).

  • Vinícius Júnior has been directly involved in nine goals in eight UEFA Champions League appearances this season (seven goals, two assists). He’ll be looking to reach 10+ goal involvements for the fourth straight edition (2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 previously), while Cristiano Ronaldo is the only other player to have done so in as many as four seasons overall for Real Madrid (8).

  • Only Joshua Kimmich (20) has broken the opposition’s defensive line with a pass more often than Rodrigo De Paul (19) in the UEFA Champions League this season. The Argentinean leads all Atlético Madrid players for passes completed (374), line-breaking passes (65) and progressive carries (63) in the competition this term.