Champions League Fixtures 8 April 2026: Tonight's Quarter-Finals and Yesterday's Results

Get the Champions League fixtures for 8 April 2026 plus the quarter-final first-leg results from 7 April, with a practical read on PSG v Liverpool and Barcelona v Atletico Madrid.

Last updated 8 April 2026

Champions League fixtures on 8 April 2026 bring the second half of the quarter-final first legs, but the picture already shifted on Tuesday after Bayern Munich won 2-1 away at Real Madrid and Arsenal beat Sporting CP 1-0 in Lisbon. That matters because the first night reinforced the main lesson of this round: keep first-leg betting tied to the tactical state of the tie rather than the loudest club names.

Tonight's card is Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool and Barcelona v Atletico Madrid, with both matches listed by UEFA for 20:00 BST. One tie looks built for transitions and repeated attacking volume, while the other still points toward control, patience and a narrower first-leg shape. So the useful read is not only who might win on the night, but what kind of game each first leg is likely to become.

Results from Tuesday 7 April

FixtureResultWhat it means
Real Madrid Real Madrid v Bayern Munchen Bayern MunichReal Madrid Real Madrid 1-2 Bayern Munchen Bayern MunichBayern take a one-goal lead back to Munich, while Real Madrid are still alive enough that the second leg should stay tactically honest rather than turning desperate immediately.
Sporting CP Sporting CP v Arsenal ArsenalSporting CP Sporting CP 0-1 Arsenal ArsenalArsenal carry a narrow lead into the return in London, but the margin is still small enough that one early swing can reset the whole tie.

Those results did not decide the quarter-finals, but they did shift next week's language. Bayern and Arsenal now have a lead to protect, while Real Madrid and Sporting CP know the second leg is still live rather than damaged beyond repair. That is exactly why first-leg scorelines matter so much: one goal can change the pricing tone without settling the tie.

Wednesday 8 April fixtures

FixtureKick-offWhy the tie mattersMarket angle worth respecting
Paris Saint Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool Liverpool20:00 BSTBoth sides can turn a controlled match into a transition game quickly, so the first leg may be open without becoming random.Shots, corners and cards often reflect the real pressure better than a forced match-odds opinion.
Barcelona Barcelona v Atletico Madrid Atletico Madrid20:00 BSTThis looks more like a game-state battle, with Atletico perfectly happy to narrow the space and keep the tie alive.Unders, tighter score bands and patient in-play reads are easier to defend than an automatic goals bet.

Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool

PSG against Liverpool is the fixture most likely to create repeated high-speed moments. Liverpool can press and attack in waves, but PSG have enough pace and one-v-one threat to punish a loose defensive line quickly. That makes the match volatile, but not necessarily shapeless. The useful distinction is that repeated attacking volume can be easier to back than a confident pre-match winner call.

  • Player shots and team shots markets can suit this tie better than first-goalscorer guessing.
  • Corners can become more informative if both teams keep forcing territory without fully controlling the game.
  • Cards may rise late if transition fouls and tactical stops become part of the first-leg management.

Barcelona v Atletico Madrid

Barcelona v Atletico Madrid still feels like the tighter tactical game of the night. Barcelona should see more of the ball, but Atletico remain one of the best teams in Europe at shrinking space, dragging matches into their preferred rhythm and keeping the tie-state manageable. In a first leg, that usually means discipline matters more than public demand for spectacle.

  • A lower-event first half would not be a surprise if Atletico keep the structure compact early on.
  • Correct-score ranges and under-style positions make more sense than assuming a loose shootout by default.
  • If Barcelona score first, in-play prices may offer a cleaner route into Atletico resistance than the pre-match board does.

Tuesday's results are the reminder

A one-goal first-leg swing is enough to change the whole tone of a tie. Bayern Munich and Arsenal are ahead, but neither quarter-final is close to finished. That is why simpler first-leg positions usually age better than overbuilt same-game bets.

Best way to read the second night

  • Use Tuesday's results as a reminder that first-leg margins matter more than hype.
  • Treat PSG v Liverpool and Barcelona v Atletico Madrid as two very different tactical problems.
  • Keep market selection close to match shape rather than forcing a winner pick in every tie.
  • Save to-qualify thinking for the return legs, unless your angle is already about the wider tie rather than tonight's 90 minutes.

Related reading

If you want the full 7 and 8 April quarter-final overview, read Champions League Fixtures This Week - 7 April 2026. For promo context, Champions League Free Bets: Best UK Offers for Europe's Biggest Nights is the main companion. If you want the settlement detail before the second legs, To Qualify vs 90-Minute Betting matters more than most punters realise.

Champions League Fixtures 8 April FAQ

These are the main questions readers are likely to have before Wednesday night's quarter-final first legs.

What were the Champions League results on 7 April 2026?

The Tuesday first-leg results were Real Madrid 1-2 Bayern Munich and Sporting CP 0-1 Arsenal.

What are the Champions League fixtures on 8 April 2026?

The Wednesday quarter-final first legs are Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool and Barcelona v Atletico Madrid, both listed for 20:00 BST.

Why do first-leg quarter-finals often suit simpler bets?

Because the tie is only half formed. Teams still have to manage risk, protect the second leg and react to game state carefully, which usually makes restrained market choices more defensible than bloated same-game builders.