Leicester vs Atletico Madrid as it happened: Foxes' fairytale comes to a natural end
Re-live the quarter final second leg at the King Power
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Your support makes all the difference.Leicester City's fairytale could end once and for all tonight, with Craig Shakespeare's side needing to turn over a 1-0 first leg deficit against Atletico Madrid to progress into the Champions League semi-finals.
- Diego Simeone warns Leicester City they will struggle to shackle Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann
- Leicester face one of Europe's biggest challenges, scoring against Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid
- Craig Shakespeare tells Leicester to keep their cool against Atletico Madrid and make Champions League last four
- Leicester working with Uefa to establish 'full facts' of fan trouble in Madrid
What time is kick-off?
The match kicks off at 7.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be shown on BT Sport 2.
It’s a big game for…
Jamie Vardy: After a poor performance in the first-leg, Vardy has everything to prove this time around. The Leicester forward managed just 11 touches, completed only one pass and failed to have a single shot as his team crashed to defeat at the Vincente Calderon.
That being said, his timely goal for the Foxes against Crystal Palace on Saturday has seen the England attacker rediscover his goal-scoring touch just in time for what is arguably the biggest game in his career.
Best stat…
Atletico have the most clean sheets in La Liga this season (16). Only Paris Saint-Germain (17) have more across Europe’s top five divisions.
Remember when…
Leicester overcame Sevilla 3-2 on aggregate to reach the quarter finals of the Champions League for the first time in their history.
Player to watch
Koke: The midfielder held all the cards and played them superbly in the first tie, including a rocket shot from 20-yards out that hit the post, nearly giving Atletico the opener. Koke orchestrated the midfield trio of himself, Gabi and Saul with precision and the Spanish international will again be searching for only the smallest of spaces for Antoine Griezmann run into, testing the Leicester defence at any given opportunity.
A key battle to note may be that of Koke and the partially injured Wes Morgan, whose questionable fitness may be a liability at a time when Leicester cannot afford for Atletico to score an away goal.
Form
Leicester City: DLLWWW
Atletico Madrid: WWDWWW
Odds
Leicester to win: 17/5
Draw: 13/5
Atletico to win: 45/50
Ulloa just had a chance to make it 2-1 on the night and level it up on aggregate but his shot was superbly - or luckily, depending on who you're supporting - blocked on the line! Leicester are turning the screw here...
68 mins: Back in Madrid and Lewandowski tries to bundle through but is brought down. He doesn't make a scene about it but perhaps he could have... will need to see a replay of that!
20 minutes left in both games, and both games are quite finely balanced...
74 mins: A special moment there, Xabi Alonso leaves a Champions League pitch for what could be the last time.
75 mins: GOAL! Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 1 (RONALDO)
Who else? Seconds after Alonso said goodbye to European football and Ronaldo puts Real through! A fantastic run and header and Neuer had no chance!
77 mins: GOAL! Real Madrid 1 Bayern Munich 2 (RAMOS OG)
What an own goal! Ramos practically dribbles the ball into his own net seconds after Ronaldo seemingly puts Real through! If you can find a replay of that then I'd definitely recommend it! Bizarre goal!
80 mins: What a frantic few minutes but you get the feeling Bayern might nick it here...
82 mins: On the plus side, as it stands we're heading to extra time and this game has been such a fantastic one that it would be a shame not to have 30 more minutes of it...
83 mins: RED CARD! (VIDAL)
And now this game has seen it all. Vidal is shown a second yellow for clearly bringing down Vasquez - no arguments there, as much as Bayern's players are trying to.
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