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Your support makes all the difference.Real Madrid meet cross-city rivals Atletico in the Champions League for the third time in four seasons, with Diego Simeone’s Rojiblancos looking for revenge after their defeats in the 2014 and 2016 finals.
- Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone remains confident ahead of Real Madrid match despite untimely injury crisis
- Cristiano Ronaldo scores one and misses a penalty as Real Madrid stay in La Liga hunt with late winner
- Atletico Madrid can heal old wounds against Real Madrid but face their rivals with everything to lose
- Barcelona complain to authorities after Malaga owner and coach suggest they will let Real Madrid win the league
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What time does it start?
Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid kicks off at 7.45pm BST on Tuesday 2 May.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 2 from 7.00pm BST.
Highlights will be shown on the same channel at midnight.
Preview
Simeone’s side have asserted themselves as a serious force in Europe, having reached two finals in three years but losing both to their cross city rivals.
Real’s demolition of Bayern Munich in the previous round was impressive even despite some questionable refereeing decisions. They will be tough to stop, but their opponents themselves looked as tough to beat as ever, crushing Leicester’s fairytale to win their quarter-final 2-1 overall.
Zinedine Zidane is under increasing pressure despite guiding Real Madrid to their 11th Champions League triumph in his debut season. Barcelona currently sit top of La Liga after their recent clasico victory, which leaves Real level on points with a game in hand.
It’s a big game for…
Lucas Hernandez, who will deputise for the injured Juanfran. The young defender will have his hands full trying to contain Real Madrid’s attacking compliment in what will be his second Champions League appearance against them, having come on as a late substitute in last season’s final. A good performance will help to justify the improved contract he recently signed, which runs until 2022.
Best stat…
Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last seven European ties against Spanish clubs, while Atletico are unbeaten in all five of their previous European Cup semi-finals.
Remember when…
The 1958/59 European Cup semi-final ended in a 2-2 aggregate draw, so the tie was decided by a replay, which Real Madrid won 2-1 via goals from Alfredo Di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas.
Player to watch
Cristiano Ronaldo. It is hard to look past the Real Madrid talisman, who has scored seven goals in 10 Champions League appearances this season including five of his side’s goals in their 6-3 aggregate win over Bayern Munich in the previous round.
Past three-meetings
Real Madrid 1 Atletico Madrid 1
La Liga, April 2017
Atletico Madrid 0 Real Madrid 3
La Liga, November 2016
Real Madrid 1 Atletico Madrid 1 (5-3 on penalties)
Champions League final, May 2016
Form
Real Madrid: WWLWW
Atletico Madrid: WLWDW
Odds
Provided by 888 Sport
Real Madrid to win: 7/9
Atletico Madrid to win: 4/1
Draw: 45/17
GOAL! Real Madrid 3-0 Atletico Madrid (86 min, Ronaldo)
Surely that's Atletico's European dream over. Vázquez had done brilliantly to reach the right-hand side byline before cutting the ball back to the centre of the visitors' box. The Atletico defence failed to intercept the pass, with the ball eventually falling to Ronaldo. Holding his nerve under pressure, he took an important touch and then calmly dispatched his third to seal the deal for Real.
FULL TIME: Real Madrid 3-0 Atletico Madrid.
And that's the whistle. All over and Real in touching distance of another CL final. Kudos to that man Ronaldo.
What an evening that proved to be for Real Madrid. A deserved victory that very few will be able to argue against.
While Real have been guilty of underwhelming in Europe in recent months, with the likes of Ronaldo helping them out of a number of sticky situations, there was no doubting the collective quality of the home side tonight. This was a team performance, from back to front.
From the off Real looked the better side. Coherent, slick and assured; Zinedine Zidane's men radiated with confidence and the belief that the game was already theirs. They enjoyed the majority of possession – as was to be expected – but capitalised on it with good effect, keeping the visitors pinned back inside their own final third for much of the match, creating chance after chance. With Ronaldo leading the charge, they looked the real deal tonight in what was one of their best European performances in months.
Ronaldo celebrates his third