Cristiano Ronaldo was in inspired form at the weekend, scoring all three goals in Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Interim head coach Ralf Rangnick will be hoping for similar levels of inspiration for tonight's second-leg quarter-final clash with Atletico Madrid.
Ronaldo's late goals home and away against Villareal and Atalanta were a key factor in United's qualification from Group F. He also has a typically incredible record against tonight's opponents, scoring 25 goals in 35 career matches against Atletico.
Diego Simeone's men have, however, started to pick up a good run of form in recent weeks. They have won five out of their last six La Liga matches and are currently embroiled in their own tense battle for Champions League qualification along with Barcelona, Real Sociedad, and Real Betis.
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You'd have to go back as far as 1991 in the Cup Winner's Cup to find the last time United hosted Atletico Madrid at Old Trafford. Mark Hughes opened the scoring early on before the the German Bernd Schuster equalised in the second half.
How to watch Man United vs Atletico Madrid on UK TV
Manchester United's game against Atletico will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2. Coverage of the game starts at 7pm with kick-off at 8pm.
If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to check out their latest sport package deals. Alternatively, you can access the game without being tied down to a fixed term deal using of a £25 Monthly Pass .
How to live stream Man United vs Atletico Madrid online
BT Sport subscribers have the option of streaming their coverage using the BT Sport app. The app is available to download on Apple and Android smartphones, as well as various streaming devices, games consoles, and also some select Smart TVs.
Customers who purchase the Monthly Pass will given access to the BT Sport app only. Further details of how and where to download the app can be found here.
What is the early Man United vs Atletico Madrid team news?
Midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Scott McTominay both missed out on the weekend's match against Tottenham, but could return to the line up tonight.
Luke Shaw is also missed out on Saturday after testing positive for Covid-19. Rangnick did, however, say that the England international could be available for selection tonight.
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