Champions League Quarterfinals Set: Real Madrid, PSG, and More Vie for Glory
The stage is set for a compelling Champions League quarterfinals, with eight teams remaining in contention for Europe’s most prestigious club trophy. Spain leads the way with three representatives – Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid – whereas England’s Arsenal and Liverpool also advance. Portugal’s Sporting CP, France’s Paris Saint-Germain, and Germany’s Bayern Munich complete the lineup, promising a thrilling conclusion to the 2025/2026 season.
Unlike previous seasons, the quarterfinal pairings are predetermined, following the bracket established after the round of 16. This means the home and away legs for the second match are already set, adding another layer of anticipation to the upcoming clashes. The draws have created some particularly enticing matchups, including a renewed rivalry between Spanish giants and a pair of captivating contests featuring teams with extensive Champions League pedigree.
Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich: A Clash of Titans
Perhaps the most anticipated tie of the quarterfinals pits Real Madrid against Bayern Munich. This matchup represents a true battle between two of the competition’s most successful clubs. Real Madrid overcame Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City to reach this stage, while Bayern Munich dispatched Atalanta with a pair of convincing victories.
The historical weight of this fixture is immense. Combined, the two clubs boast 21 Champions League titles – 15 for Real Madrid and 6 for Bayern Munich – and have faced each other nearly 30 times in competitive matches, predominantly in knockout rounds. Real Madrid holds the edge in recent encounters, having won the last four head-to-head ties: 4-3 (aggregate) in 2023/2024, 4-3 (aggregate) in 2017/2018, 6-3 (aggregate after extra time) in 2016/2017, and a dominant 5-0 aggregate victory in 2013/2014. Remarkably, Real Madrid went on to lift the trophy in each of those seasons, a statistic that will undoubtedly fuel optimism among Los Blancos supporters.
The first leg will be played in Madrid, with the return leg scheduled for Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain vs. Liverpool: A Rematch with a Point to Prove
The second major clash sees defending champions Paris Saint-Germain face off against Liverpool. PSG, despite a season that hasn’t always hit top form, showcased their quality in the round of 16, convincingly defeating Chelsea 5-2 in France and 3-0 in London. Liverpool, meanwhile, had to work harder to overcome Galatasaray, winning 4-0 at home after a narrow 1-0 defeat in Turkey.
The head-to-head record between these two sides is closely contested, with two wins apiece and no draws. However, PSG holds a psychological advantage, having eliminated Liverpool in the round of 16 last season via a penalty shootout after a 1-1 aggregate draw. Luis Enrique’s side ultimately went on to win the tournament, adding extra spice to this rematch. Will Liverpool be able to avenge that defeat?
The first leg will be held in Paris, with the return leg taking place in England – mirroring the setup from the 2024/2025 season.
Arsenal vs. Sporting CP: The Gunners as Clear Favorites
Arsenal enters their quarterfinal tie against Sporting CP as the clear favorites. The Gunners were the standout team in the league phase, winning eight consecutive matches, even though their round of 16 tie against Bayer Leverkusen presented some challenges. They secured a 3-1 aggregate victory, but the first leg in Germany was a tense affair, with a controversial late penalty securing a draw for Arsenal.
Sporting CP, considered the “Cinderella” story of the quarterfinals, also faced a difficult round of 16 matchup against Bodo/Glimt, a team that had previously defeated Manchester City, Atlético Madrid, and Inter Milan. After falling 3-0 in the first leg, Sporting mounted a remarkable comeback, winning the second leg 3-0 to force extra time and ultimately triumph with a five-goal difference.
The two teams have only met once previously, during the league phase of last season, with Arsenal securing a resounding 5-1 victory in Lisbon.
The first leg will be played in Lisbon, with the second leg in London.
Barcelona vs. Atlético Madrid: A Spanish Showdown
The final quarterfinal matchup is a fully Spanish affair, pitting Barcelona against Atlético Madrid. Barcelona overcame doubts following their first leg visit to Newcastle with a dominant performance in the return leg, securing a historic 7-2 victory. Atlético Madrid, meanwhile, displayed a mixed bag of results, winning 5-2 in the first leg against Tottenham – a match marred by early goalkeeping errors – before a more challenging 3-2 victory in the return leg.
Barcelona historically holds the upper hand in overall encounters against Atlético Madrid, but their Champions League record is more balanced. They have met four times in the competition, with two wins for Atlético and one for Barcelona. Atlético prevailed in both the quarterfinal ties of 2013/2014 and 2015/2016, reaching the final on both occasions, only to be defeated by Real Madrid.
The first leg will be played in Madrid, with the return leg in Barcelona.
The Champions League quarterfinals promise a captivating spectacle of European football, with a blend of established powerhouses and emerging contenders vying for a place in the semifinals. The stakes are high, the rivalries are intense, and the road to Wembley is paved with challenges.
The next confirmed checkpoint is the first leg matches, scheduled to take place in April. Stay tuned to Archysport for comprehensive coverage of all the action, including match previews, live updates, and expert analysis.