Summary

  • Barcelona led 5-0 after first leg

  • Mathieu, Roberto, Pedro & Adriano score for Barca

  • Messi, Neymar and Suarez rested

  • Atletico beat Real 4-2 on aggregate in last 16

  • Torres scores twice for visitors

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  1. Postpublished at 20:24 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Keylor Navas tips a free-kick by Antoine Griezmann over, before Diego Godin heads the resultant corner well over the bar. No danger for Real, but they need to get back on the attack and soon. Time is running out...

  2. TEAM NEWSpublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Midfielder Gerard Gumbau is handed his Barcelona debut for a team that, as expected, see plenty of changes. No Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez or Neymar but they do lead 5-0 after the first leg.

    Elche: Manu, Herrera, Peral, Lomban, Pelegrín, Edu Albacar, Galvez, Pasalic; Coro, Alvaro, Fragapane, Cristian Herrera.

    Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Montoya, Pedro, Rafinha, Bartra, S. Roberto, Adriano, Mathieu, Adama, Munir, Gumbau.

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Real Madrid are forced to make a change as Pepe goes off clutching his chest after taking a heavy blow. Raphael Varane jogs on in his place.

  4. Join the debate at #bbceurofootypublished at 20:18 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Fernando TorresImage source, Reuters

    Petter Cronberg:, external Torres back on track. imagine what the feeling of coming home can do.

    Tom Chance:, external This Torres kid looks like he's going places. Chelsea should go in for him in the summer.

    Joshua Mwesigwa:, external Torres' EPL stint paid the bills and probably secured his future but at Atletico, that's where his heart is.

  5. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 20:18 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    There will no hat-trick for Fernando Torres as he comes off with Arda Turan replacing him. Huge applause from the away fans and Torres claps in appreciation. Could do a job in the Premier League that lad...

  6. GOALpublished at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    What a game we have on our hands here! Real Madrid have been a bit sleepy in this half but they finally awake to drag themselves back level on the night. Gareth Bale clips a fine cross into the area and Cristiano Ronaldo is there to head in. Deafening cheers around the stadium.

  7. Text us on 81111published at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Jill, Leamington Spa, on text: So happy for Torres, looks like he's got his mojo back!

  8. Postpublished at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Fernando Torres is absolutely brimming with confidence as he breaks forward in search of his third and almost bundles his way through two defenders, but is dispossessed. Antoine Griezmann is on the loose ball in a flash, but lashes wide.

  9. Postpublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Coppa Italia

    Juventus begin their campaign to end a 20-year wait to lift the Coppa Italia for the 10th time against Hellas Verona.

    Massimiliano Allegri's men, in the last-16 clash at the Juventus Stadium, have not lost on home soil to Verona in the last eight meetings.

  10. Join the debate at #bbceurofootypublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Capital R:, external Fernando Torres is HOME.

  11. Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    It took Fernando Torres 46 seconds to score in the first half and less than a minute to add a second after the break. Swift.

  12. GOALpublished at 20:05 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    TorresImage source, AFP

    Unbelievable! Real Madrid came out on to the pitch early but their minds were still in the dressing room as they again let Atletico Madrid charge forward and score through that man Fernando Torres.

    Antoine Griezmann leads the attack again, watching the run of Torres before passing to his team-mate, who runs through and squeezes a brilliant shot into the net from a tough angle. A great finish, the man is on fire!

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    The last time Real Madrid progressed in the Spanish Cup after losing 2-0 was in 1993 against Mallorca. They went on to win the whole tournament.

    Can they stage a similar fightback? Second half under way.

  14. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Real Madrid are the first out for the second half, a good minute or two before their Atletico counterparts. Eager to get going?

  15. Join the debate at #bbceurofootypublished at 20:01 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Jack Adair:, external As a Barca fan I shouldn't be saying this considering the last day of the season but come on Atletico!!

    clifton kawanga:, external To shoot or not? That is the question every time #Bale gets the ball within range.

    Daniel Woodley:, external Diego Godin has been magnificent in that first half. But didn't make the world team of the year. Staggering.

  16. Postpublished at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Diego GodinImage source, AFP

    Former England captain Rio Ferdinand on twitter:, external Godin.....if @ManUtd are looking to strengthen in defence I hope they are onto him! Solid.

  17. Postpublished at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Disappointing defending for Sergio Ramos's goal aside, Atletico Madrid defended very well in the first half, Diego Godin in particular. He has dealt with pretty much everything Real have thrown at him in the box.

  18. Text us on 81111published at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Ian Manson on text: I always love these Madrid derbies. The royalty of Real versus the working man's Atletico. Up the workers !

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    AtleticoImage source, AP

    All square on the night at the break but Atletico 3-1 up on aggregate. A very good response by Real, but they will need to step it up another gear in the second half.

  20. Postpublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2015

    Marcelo fizzes in a low effort from outside the box towards the near post but Jan Oblak is behind it before Gareth Bale's cross is headed away. The way things are going, we could well be seeing some crossing stats akin to Manchester United's against Fulham last season. What was it, 81 crosses in that game? There has been a fair few in this half already.