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Champions League Schedule For Quarterfinals After The Last Draw, What Are The Match Ups To Watch Out For?

Mar 22, 2015 09:17 PM EDT | By Evelyn Hammond

After seeing the results of the draw, it is just common for fans to feel really excited about the latest Champions League schedule. The remaining teams in the prestigious European competition are Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Real Madrid from La Liga, Bayern Munchen from Bundesliga, Paris Saint Germain and AS Monaco from Ligue 1, Juventus from Serie A, and FC Porto from Portugal's Primeira Liga. Right, no more English clubs in the quarterfinals. Still, the quarterfinals is still full of exciting matches.

To stay updated in the games, check the Champions League schedule below:

First leg:

Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid at Vicente Calderon, April 14, 20:45

Juventus vs Monaco at Juventus Stadium, April 14 at 20:45

Paris Saint Germain vs Barcelona at Parc des Prince, April 15, 20:45

Porto vs Bayern Munich at Estadio do Dragao, April 15, 20:45

2nd Leg

Barcelona vs Paris Saint Germain at Camp Nou, April 21, 20:45

Bayern Munich vs Porto at Allianz Arena, April 21, 20:45

Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu Aprill 22, 20:45

AS Monaco vs Juventus at Stade Louis II, Aprill 22, 20:45

So which matches in the Champions League schedule above will keep you stuck in front of the TV. Among all the schedules, Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid is probably the most anticipated given the bitter history between the two. Atleti has beaten last year's UCL champions thice this season. Once in Copa del Rey and twice in La Liga. Real Madrid appears as the undergo in this fixture and director Emilio Butragueño is aware of that.

"Atlético are a competitive side. We have faced each other a lot this season and know each other well. They're a side who know how to compete, they don't concede many goals, are good from set pieces and get the best out of every situation."


PSG and Barcelona are also a must-watch showdown in this latest Champions League schedule. The French club are coming off an inspirational victory over Chelsea and that is something Barca coach Luis Enrique is wary of.

"They're very dangerous and we have a lot of respect for them. We have experience from the group stage, with a win and a defeat. After beating Chelsea they showed they're a strong candidate to win the competition," Enrique said.

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