The Copa del Rey tie at Spotify Camp Nou on Tue, Mar 3, 2026, will see barcelona - atlético madrid meet, with kickoff listed at 20:00 UTC and match coverage noted on FotMob.
FotMob publishes full predicted lineups for both sides, listing Barcelona in a 4-2-3-1 with Joan Garcia in goal, Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsi, Gerard Martin and Joao Cancelo across the back.
The preview names Marc Bernal and Pedri as the double pivot, Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez and Raphinha behind striker Ferran Torres, and gives Atletico a 4-4-2 formation led by Juan Musso in goal.
Atletico Madrid are shown with Marcos Llorente, Marc Pubill, David Hancko and Matteo Ruggeri in defence, while Giuliano Simeone, Johnny Cardoso, Koke and Ademola Lookman form midfield, and Antoine Griezmann pairs with Julián Álvarez up front, as reported by FotMob.
FotMob also lists Barcelona absences as Gavi, Jofre Torrents, Toni Fernandez, Andreas Christensen and Frenkie de Jong due to injury, plus Eric Garcia suspended and Robert Lewandowski injured, while Atletico had no unavailable players.
Alongside lineups, FotMob advertises live updates and Opta-powered real-time statistics, including possession, shots, corners, big chances, xG and shot maps, and invites fans to follow the match on its web and mobile apps.
Recollection Of The 2014 Title Decider
The fixture has notable history, most prominently the 1–1 draw at Camp Nou on 17 May 2014 that decided the La Liga title, as reported by Wikipedia.
Barcelona took the lead through Alexis Sánchez five minutes before half time, and Diego Godín equalised with a header from a corner in the 49th minute, producing a 1–1 final score, according to Wikipedia.
The draw delivered Atlético Madrid their first league title in 18 years and their tenth overall by securing the needed point in the head-to-head confrontation, as described in the same Wikipedia account.
That match also recorded early injuries to Diego Costa and Arda Turan within the first 30 minutes, forced substitutions, and saw Sergio Busquets unable to continue eight minutes after Godín’s equaliser, per Wikipedia.
Wikipedia records Antonio Mateu Lahoz as referee, gives an attendance figure reported at 96,973, and notes Atlético reached the Champions League Final seven days later where they lost 4–1 after extra time.
