Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona last 5 matches: Results, head to head, scorers, assists, and live score

Atlético Madrid and Barcelona continue their fierce rivalry, with recent matches highlighting close contests, as they prepare for the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg.

The Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona UEFA Champions League match poster.

The head-to-head results for Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona in the last 5 matches clearly highlight the competitive rivalry between the two Spanish powerhouses in recent encounters.

Atlético Madrid face Barcelona in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final match at the Metropolitano Stadium on Tuesday, 14 April 2026. The showdown kicks off at 21:00 (SAST).

Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona: Last 5 Matches

According to Atlético Madrid and Barcelona’s head-to-head history, Hansi Flick’s side has defeated Diego Simeone’s team in three of their last five encounters.

In the last 5 matches against Barça, Atleti has scored eight goals and conceded eight goals. In the same timeframe, Simeone’s side has managed to keep two clean sheets against Barça.

Atlético Madrid and Barcelona scored an average of over 2.5 goals in four of their past five fixtures.

In the last five meetings between Atleti and Barça, an average of over 8.5 corners was recorded, with Barcelona winning over 6.5 corners in four matches.

Below, SportPurse zooms in on the head-to-head results of the last five matches between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, from 2025 to 2026.

Atlético Madrid and Barcelona face off in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. Image: SportPurse

Barcelona 0-2 Atlético Madrid

Atlético Madrid thumped 10-man Barcelona 2-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final match at Camp Nou on 8 April 2026.

Pau Cubarsi received a straight red when he committed a serious foul just outside the box in the 44th minute. The referee had initially shown Cubarsi a yellow card, but decided to give him a red card after a VAR review.

In the 45th minute, Julian Alvarez scored a beautiful goal from a free kick that resulted from Cubarsi’s foul. Alexander Sorloth then doubled the visitors’score in the 70th minute, assisted by Matteo Ruggeri.

Atleti will be heading to the second leg with a two-goal advantage and a home-ground advantage, but anything can still happen in the clash.

Atlético Madrid 1-2 Barcelona

Barcelona edged 10-man Atlético Madrid 2-1 in a controversial La Liga comeback win at the Metropolitano Stadium on 4 April 2026.

Giuliano Simeone put the hosts in front in the 39th minute, assisted by Clement Lenglet. However, Marcus Rashford, assisted by Dani Olmo, equalised for Barça three minutes later.

Nicolas Gonzalez cost Atleti dearly in the 45+7 minute when referee Mateo Busquets showed him a red card after a VAR review for a serious foul on his opponent.

Gerard Martin got away with murder at the start of the second half when the referee reduced his red card to a yellow card in the 50th minute after a VAR review. Busquets had initially sent Martin off in the 46th minute, but changed his decision after the VAR review.

Off the bench, Robert Lewandowski scored Barcelona’s winning goal in the 87th minute, ensuring the visitors snatched maximum points in the thriller.

Barcelona 3-0 Atlético Madrid

Barcelona thrashed Atlético Madrid 3-0 in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals at the Camp Nou on 3 March 2026. Marc Bernal scored twice for Barça in the thriller.

Bernal opened the scoring in the 29th minute with the assistance of Lamine Yamal. Raphinha then converted from the spot in the 45+5 minute, changing the score to 2-0.

Bernal netted his second of the match in the 72nd minute, assisted by Joao Cancelo. Unfortunately for Barcelona, Atleti advanced to the final of the Copa del Rey after an aggregate win of 4-3.

Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona

Atlético Madrid trounced Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg of the Copa Del Rey semi-finals at the Metropolitano Stadium on 12 February 2026.

Eric Garcia gifted Atleti the first goal, scoring an unfortunate own goal in the 6th minute. Antoine Griezmann then doubled the hosts’ lead in the 14th minute, assisted by Nahuel Molina.

Nigerian superstar Ademola Lookman extended Atleti’s lead to 3-0 in the 33rd minute, assisted by in-form Argentine forward Julian Alvarez. Lookman then provided an assist when Alvarez netted the home side’s fourth goal in the 45+2 minute.

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Barcelona 3-1 Atlético Madrid

Barcelona brushed aside Atlético Madrid 3-1 in a thrilling La Liga encounter at Camp Nou on 2 December 2025. Despite missing a penalty, Hansi Flick’s side still managed to stage a comeback victory against Atleti.

Alex Baena put Atlético Madrid in front in the 19th minute, assisted by Nahuel Molina. However, Raphinha equalised for the hosts in the 26th minute, assisted by Pedri.

Robert Lewandowski blew a golden opportunity to put his Barça in the lead when he failed to convert from the spot in the 36th minute. Dani Olmo finally scored Barcelona’s second goal in the 65th minute.

Off the bench, Ferran Torres extended Barcelona’s lead to 3-1 in the 90+6 minute with the assistance of Alejandro Balde.

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For a live score of the Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona fixture and a detailed match timeline, including names of scorers, cards, substitutions, among others, visit our live scores page.

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