Barcelona v Benfica: Champions League last 16, second leg – live | Champions League




Key events

The winner of this tie will meet Borussia Dortmund or Lille in the quarter-finals next month. Iñigo Martínez would miss the first leg should he pick up a booking tonight and Barca make it through; Fredrik Aursnes, Orkun Kökçü, Zeki Amdouni and Leandro Barreiro are tottering along a similar administrative tightrope for Benfica.

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Barcelona make one change to the team that started the 1-0 win in Lisbon. Captain Ronald Araújo takes the place of the suspended Pau Cubarsí in defence.

Benfica also have a man suspended after that match: Álvaro Carreras is out so Samuel Dahl replaces him at left-back. Florentino meanwhile takes Leandro Barreiro’s spot in midfield.

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The teams

Barcelona: Szczesny, Kounde, Araujo, Martinez, Balde, de Jong, Pedri, Yamal, Olmo, Raphinha, Lewandowski.
Subs: Pena, Kochen, Gavi, Torres, Torre, Fati, Casado, Lopez, Victor, Garcia, Fort, Gerard.

Benfica: Trubin, Araujo, Silva, Otamendi, Dahl, Aursnes, Florentino, Kokcu, Akturkoglu, Pavlidis, Schjelderup.
Subs: Amdouni, Soares, Arthur Cabral, Barreiro, Belotti, Prestianni, Nuno Felix, Santos, Bajrami, Rego, Sanches, Oliveira.

Referee: Francois Letexier (France).

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Preamble

If recent history is any sort of guide, this already looks to be a done deal. Barcelona won the first leg of this last-16 tie in Lisbon last week, their 1-0 victory with ten men following up a smash-and-grab 5-4 win at Estádio da Luz in January during the group. So Hansi Flick’s men appear to have the Eagles’ number. There’s also the small matter of never having lost at home to Benfica ever, a four-match sample that stretches back to 1991.

But there’s always hope. Benfica have drawn 0-0 on their last two visits to Barcelona, and while that wouldn’t be enough to save themselves this evening, it demonstrates their ability to remain within striking distance of a shock. They’ve also beaten Barca 3-0 as recently as 2021, Darwin Nunez scoring twice en route to their first victory over the Catalans since the 1961 European Cup final. And they’ve only lost six matches in their last 29 away games in Europe, which suggests a resilience that’ll be required if they’re to pull this off tonight.

Having said all that, the curse Béla Guttmann placed on the club appears to be very effective, so even if Benfica make it through, we could merely be witnessing one of humankind’s great exercises in futility. Anyway, good luck Benfica! Here’s to you, Barca! May the best team win. Kick-off at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys is at 5.45pm GMT, 6.45pm local. It’s on.

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