The overall head-to-head between Atlético Madrid and Chelsea in European competition is perfectly balanced, with two wins each, three draws and 11 goals each.
Atlético Madrid have reached the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League for the seventh time in the last eight seasons. Meanwhile, Chelsea will attempt to progress past the round of 16 for the first time since the 2013/14 campaign (semi-finalists).
Chelsea are the last team to beat Atlético Madrid on their own turf in European competition – it was in September 2017, Atlético’s first ever European match at their new Wanda Metroplitano stadium (1-2).
Chelsea were trailing for a grand total of four minutes during this season’s UEFA Champions League group stages, that’s less than any other side. Also, only Manchester City (1) conceded fewer goals than the London side (2) in the group phase.
Atlético striker Luis Suarez has never failed to score or deliver an assist in a UEFA Champions League season – this is his eighth campaign in the tournament. He’s so far goalless and assist-less in his four games with the Madrid side in 2020/21.
Of keepers to play at least three Champions League games this season, Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy has the best save percentage in the competition (94%), only conceding from one of the 16 shots on target he’s faced so far.