Champions League Fixtures 14 April 2026: Quarter-Final Second Legs

A practical guide to the Champions League fixtures on Tuesday 14 April 2026, covering Atletico Madrid v Barcelona and Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain, both at 20:00 BST.

Last updated 14 April 2026

Champions League fixtures on Tuesday 14 April 2026 deliver the first night of the quarter-final second legs, with Atletico Madrid hosting Barcelona and Liverpool hosting Paris Saint-Germain. Both ties start at 20:00 BST, and both are shaped by identical first-leg scorelines: Atletico and PSG carry 2-0 advantages into the return legs.

That makes the second-leg framing clear. Barcelona and Liverpool both need a response, while Atletico and PSG can afford to manage the game state rather than chase it. The question is not only who wins on the night, but how quickly the trailing teams can change the tie shape before the clock starts to become a bigger opponent than the team in front of them.

Champions League fixtures on Tuesday 14 April

FixtureKick-offFirst-leg scoreWhat it means
Atletico Madrid Atletico Madrid v Barcelona Barcelona20:00 BSTBarcelona Barcelona 0-2 Atletico Madrid Atletico MadridAtletico return to the Metropolitano with a two-goal cushion. Barcelona need a fast swing to reopen the tie.
Liverpool Liverpool v Paris Saint Germain Paris Saint-Germain20:00 BSTParis Saint Germain Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Liverpool LiverpoolPSG are 2-0 up from Paris. Liverpool need a bigger attacking performance to keep the tie alive.

Atletico Madrid v Barcelona

Atletico head into the second leg with the cleanest possible advantage: a 2-0 first-leg win that gives them margin without eliminating any need for discipline. Barcelona have to chase, which means the early phase of the game matters more than usual. If they score first, the tie becomes alive again. If they do not, Atletico can keep the game compact and let the clock add to the pressure.

  • Barcelona need at least two goals just to force extra time, so the urgency is theirs from the opening whistle.
  • Atletico can focus on control and transition moments rather than forcing the tempo themselves.
  • The first goal is likely to dictate the entire tone of the second leg.

Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain

PSG arrive at Anfield with a 2-0 lead from the first leg, which lets them think more about game management than constant attack. Liverpool need a sharper attacking display than they produced in Paris and will likely push for early momentum to avoid letting PSG sit into a controlled, counter-ready shape. The main tactical question is whether Liverpool can turn home pressure into clear chances quickly enough to reset the tie.

  • Liverpool need a two-goal swing just to level the aggregate, so tempo and early pressure matter.
  • PSG can afford to be patient and wait for transition opportunities.
  • If PSG score, the tie becomes extremely difficult for Liverpool to rescue.

Best way to handle the second legs

  • Treat these as game-state matches first, not generic big-name fixtures.
  • Second legs can change quickly, so lineups and early patterns matter more than pre-match narrative.
  • Simple positions that respect the aggregate pressure tend to age better than bloated builder tickets.

Related reading

For the first-leg setup, read Champions League Fixtures This Week - 7 April 2026 and Champions League Fixtures 8 April 2026. For settlement context, To Qualify vs 90-Minute Betting remains the quickest guide.

Champions League Fixtures 14 April FAQ

These are the main questions readers are likely to ask before the quarter-final second legs.

What are the Champions League fixtures on 14 April 2026?

The quarter-final second legs on Tuesday 14 April are Atletico Madrid v Barcelona and Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain.

What are the aggregate scores going into the second legs?

Atletico Madrid lead Barcelona 2-0 on aggregate, while Paris Saint-Germain lead Liverpool 2-0 on aggregate.

What time are the Champions League kick-offs in the UK?

Both matches are listed for 20:00 BST.

How are ties decided if the aggregate score is level?

If the aggregate is level after 90 minutes, the tie goes to extra time and then penalties if still level.