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Barcelona will attempt an unlikely turnaround as they host Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal matchup, with the visitors leading 4-0 on aggregate after a resounding first-leg win back in mid-February.

Hansi Flick said that Barcelona are hoping to "make the impossible possible" in their efforts to reverse the deficit, something the German has never faced in his managerial career.

Atleti scored all four goals in the first half of their last meeting, stunning the La Liga leaders and positioning themselves for a place in the final.

The Sporting News is following the Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid match live, providing score updates, commentary, and analysis.

Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid live score

Score (Aggregate) Goal scorers

Barcelona – (0) –

Atletico Madrid – (4) –

Location: Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)

Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea

Starting lineups (predicted):

Barcelona (4-3-3, right to left): J. Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Cubarsi, Araujo, Balde — Olmo, Pedri, F. Lopez — Lamine, F. Torres, Raphinha

Atletico Madrid (4-4-2, right to left): Musso (GK) — Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri — Simeone, Cardoso, Koke, Lookman — Griezmann, J. Alvarez

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Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid talking points, analysis

Following the game, this section will be updated with analysis of the Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid match.

Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid key moments

2 hours to kickoff: Barcelona have three separate sources to draw from as they look to historical precedent for inspiration of a comeback to day.

First, they can look to the 1997 Copa del Rey quarterfinal second leg against this very opponent, when they found themselves three goals down on aggregate at halftime before mounting a remarkable comeback to advance via a ludicrous 5-4 victory that saw them secure a 7-5 aggregate win.

Second, they can look to their meeting with Atleti earlier this season when they trailed 2-0 early in the match before scoring four straight goals to win 4-2. And finally, Hansi Flick mentioned last year's matchup against Borussia Dortmund where Barca were up 4-0 on aggregate after the first leg but fell 3-1 in the second leg after the German giants put them under significant pressure.

Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid reaction

Following the game, this section will be updated with post-match reaction from Hansi Flick and Diego Simeone.

Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid team news

Barcelona team news

MORE: An in-depth rundown of all the latest Barcelona team news and injuries

Eric Garcia is suspended after being sent off in the first leg.

Frenkie de Jong has picked up a thigh injury and isn't expected back until at least the end of the month.

Robert Lewandowski has a fractured eye socket and will likely need some time to recover before returning to the pitch with a protective mask.

Atletico Madrid team news

Atletico Madrid are at full strength, with no injury concerns to note at the current time.

Juan Musso will likely start in goal as he has all Copa del Rey, giving Jan Oblak some time off.

Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid upcoming schedules

Barcelona upcoming fixtures

Date Competition Match Location

Sat, March 7 La Liga Athletic Club vs. Barcelona San Mames Stadium (Bilbao, Spain)

Tue, March 10 Champions League Newcastle vs. Barcelona St. James' Park (Newcastle, England)

Sun, Mar. 15 La Liga Barcelona vs. Sevilla Spotify Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)

Atletico Madrid upcoming fixtures

Date Competition Match Location

Sat, March 7 La Liga Atletico Madrid vs. Real Sociedad Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid, Spain)

Tue, March 10 Champions League Atletico Madrid vs. Tottenham Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid, Spain)

Sat, March 14 La Liga Atletico Madrid vs. Getafe Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid, Spain)

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