Real Madrid and Chelsea will go to face each other in the second-leg quarter-final. Thirteen Times European Championship winner Real Madrid will welcome Chelsea at their Home ground. In the first leg quarter-final, Karim Benzema scored a hattrick against Chelsea and won that for Real Madrid by 3-1. Real Madrid is looking in great form as they won the last 8 matches out of 9 games. While in the first leg Chelsea lost the match on their Home ground against Real Madrid. Check Real Madrid vs Chelsea Quarter Final Date.
But Chelsea sent the message to Real Madrid after they crush Southampton in their Premier League clash by 6-0. Chelsea is desperate to win against Real Madrid and back to their form. However, Real Madrid will miss their first choice defender Eder Militao because of his suspension in the first game. And Chelsea will miss their Captain Cesar Azpilicueta due to the Covid-19 recovery. Let’s see Prediction and head-to-head information about the Game.
Real Madrid and Chelsea Quater final Date and Time
The second Quarterfinal between Real Madrid and Chelsea is going to take place on the 13th of April at 12:30 AM IST.
Real Madrid and Chelsea Prediction
Chelsea may well get close to rescuing this tie but it is hard to see them keeping a clean sheet, with one goal likely enough to earn Los Blancos their passage to the final four.
However, the abolishment of the away goals rule does aid Chelsea’s cause and could make for a more interesting evening.
Real Madrid to win, 2-1.
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Real Madrid and Chelsea Head to Head
Real Madrid vs Chelsea head-to-head | ||
Real Madrid | Metrics | Chelsea |
1 | Wins | 3 |
3 | Defeats | 1 |
2 | Draws | 2 |
Real Madrid and Chelsea Predicted Lineups
Real Madrid’s predicted line-up (4-3-3):
- Thibaut Courtois;
- Dani Carvajal,
- Nacho Fernandez,
- David Alaba,
- Ferland Mendy;
- Toni Kroos,
- Casemiro,
- Luka Modric;
- Fede Valverde,
- Karim Benzema,
- Vinicius Junior.
Chelsea’s predicted line-up (3-4-3):
- Edouard Mendy;
- Cesar Azpilicueta,
- Thiago Silva,
- Antonio Rudiger;
- Reece James,
- Jorginho,
- Mateo Kovacic,
- Marcos Alonso;
- Kai Havertz,
- Timo Werner,
- Mason Mount.