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Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid live: Advantage Barcelona as Luis Suarez hits double after Fernando Torres red card

Follow all of the action from the all-Spanish affair at the Nou Camp

James Orr
Tuesday 05 April 2016 12:28 EDT
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Fernando Torres (left) receives his second yellow card and is sent off
Fernando Torres (left) receives his second yellow card and is sent off (Getty)

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Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. We'll also be providing all of the updates from Bayern Munich vs Benfica in tonight's other quarter-final first leg.

  • The match kicked off at 7.45pm
  • Barcelona are currently top of La Liga
  • They are six points clear of second-placed Atletico
  • Barca did lose 2-1 to Real at home last weekend
  • Barca are aiming to become the first team to win back-to-back Champions League titles
  • The second leg in Madrid takes place on 13 April

Follow the latest below:

Gerard Pique says Barcelona do not need to use Saturday's defeat to Real Madrid as a wake-up call ahead of their Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid - a match he expects to be even tougher than the Clasico.

Barca saw their record-breaking unbeaten run come to an end after going down 2-1 to 10-man Real at the Nou Camp, with Cristiano Ronaldo netting an 85th-minute winner.

It was a chastening defeat against their biggest rivals but, with a six-point lead in the Primera Division, a Copa del Rey final to look forward to and a crunch Champions League quarter-final against Atletico to play, defender Pique insists there is no need to blow the result out of proportion.

The Spain international, who headed Barca into a 56th-minute lead against Real, told a press conference on Monday: "We don't need a wake-up call because we already know how difficult and complicated it is to win every game.

"Emotionally it's a defeat like any other. We went 39 games without losing and at times it happens. Onwards.

"We're ready to play another game on Tuesday and to do very well. Tomorrow is a unique opportunity to have a great game and leave the bar very high."

James Orr5 April 2016 22:40

That concludes our coverage tonight. We'll be back tomorrow for PSG vs Manchester City and Wolfsburg vs Real Madrid

James Orr5 April 2016 22:41

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