Champions League Match Schedule - Thethaovanhoa.vn provides the fastest and most accurate detailed schedule for the Champions League 2025-26 season quarter-final second leg.
02:00, 15 April: Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona
02:00, 15 April: Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain
02:00, 16 April: Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid
02:00, 16 April: Arsenal vs Sporting Lisbon
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final second legs are entering the decisive phase, as all four pairs have established winners from the first leg, but the gaps are not yet secure enough. Scenarios of reversing the situation or preserving the advantage will largely depend on the composure and experience of each team.
At Anfield, Liverpool faces an immense challenge after losing 0-2 to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg. Arne Slot's squad played poorly in Paris and hardly created any clear opportunities. History also does not favor the "Red Brigade," as they have lost 9 out of 10 times when trailing by two goals after the first leg. However, the memory of the 4-0 comeback against Barcelona in 2019 remains a major source of inspiration. PSG, despite being the reigning champion and possessing a formidable attack with Ousmane Dembélé, has also experienced unbelievable collapses in Europe. Therefore, this match still holds potential for a "remontada," albeit very fragile.

In Champions League history, the Catalan club has never overturned a situation after losing by two goals at home in the first leg of a knockout round.
In another match, Arsenal holds the advantage after winning 1-0 at Sporting CP's stadium thanks to a late goal by Kai Havertz. Considering their form in the Champions League, Arsenal has been nearly perfect with 10 wins out of 11 matches. However, the issue for Mikel Arteta's team lies in their recent decline in domestic competitions. Three defeats in their last four matches, including a stumble against Bournemouth, have exposed psychological weaknesses. Sporting can therefore fully capitalize if Arsenal continues to be unstable, though the home advantage still makes the "Gunners" the favorites.
The most dramatic encounter is likely the clash between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona. The Madrid capital representative won 2-0 at Camp Nou in the first leg, putting Barcelona in an extremely difficult position. In Champions League history, the Catalan club has never overturned a situation after losing by two goals at home in the first leg of a knockout round. Nevertheless, Hansi Flick's team has grounds for hope, having won 5 out of their last 6 away matches at the Metropolitano. The problem is they will face an extremely pragmatic Atlético under Diego Simeone, a team that always knows how to finish off opponents when holding an advantage.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is in a disadvantageous position after losing 1-2 to Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu. Despite being rated lower, Real Madrid is never a name to be underestimated in the Champions League. History shows they often explode when placed in a difficult situation. However, Bayern is currently in very high form and is considered one of the top contenders for the title. The home advantage at the Allianz Arena in the second leg further clarifies the German team's opportunities.
Overall, all four matches are still undecided. When the gap is only 1-2 goals, any scenario can unfold.