The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 concluded with high drama on March 18, 2026. The night saw historic milestones and determined comebacks as the final teams secured their places in the quarter-final draw.
FC Barcelona vs. Newcastle United
Final Score: 7–2 | Aggregate: 8–3
In one of the most explosive nights in recent Champions League history, Barcelona decimated Newcastle United at Spotify Camp Nou. The match was a tense affair early on, as Newcastle’s Anthony Elanga scored twice in the first half to keep the aggregate level at 3–3 for a period. However, a Lamine Yamal penalty in first-half stoppage time restored Barcelona’s lead and broke the Magpies’ resolve.
The second half was a total collapse for the English side. Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha both secured braces, while young Marc Bernal and Fermín López added to the tally. Barcelona’s seven goals matched their club record for a knockout game, and they advanced with ease.
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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 19, 2026
Liverpool vs. Galatasaray
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Final Score: 4–0 | Aggregate: 4–1
Liverpool produced a commanding performance at Anfield to overturn a 1–0 deficit from the first leg. The night began with significant tension as Mohamed Salah had a penalty saved in the first half, but the Reds remained composed. Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring to level the aggregate, and the floodgates opened after the break.
Hugo Ekitike and Ryan Gravenberch both found the net during a dominant second-half spell where Galatasaray struggled to leave their own half. The crowning moment came when Mohamed Salah redeemed his earlier miss by scoring a trademark goal, marking his 50th career strike in the Champions League. His clinical finishing and playmaking were the catalysts for Liverpool’s progression.
Bayern Munich vs. Atalanta
Final Score: 4–1 | Aggregate: 10–2
Bayern Munich maintained their ruthless efficiency to complete one of the most one-sided aggregate victories in the tournament’s history. Leading 6–1 from the first leg, the German champions showed no signs of complacency at the Allianz Arena.
Harry Kane delivered a historic performance, netting a brace to lead his side to victory. With these goals, Kane became the first English player to reach the milestone of 50 goals in the Champions League. Luis Díaz and the young prospect Lennart Karl added further gloss to the scoreline. While Atalanta managed a late consolation goal through Lazar Samardžić, they were simply unable to cope with the intensity of the Bayern attack.
If football is art, this is a masterpiece 🖼️#UCL pic.twitter.com/O1VNYS1o7n
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 19, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Atlético Madrid
Final Score: 3–2 | Aggregate: 5–7
In what was undoubtedly the most pulsating match of the night, Tottenham Hotspur fought valiantly to overturn a three-goal first-leg deficit. Spurs won the game on the night, but it was not quite enough to stop Diego Simeone’s resilient Atlético side from advancing.
Xavi Simons was the standout for the London club, scoring twice—including a late penalty that kept the home crowd’s hopes alive until the final whistle. Randal Kolo Muani also added a goal in a high-octane performance. However, Atlético Madrid’s clinical nature proved decisive; goals from Julián Álvarez and David Hancko ensured the Spanish side always kept a narrow lead on aggregate, allowing them to weather the storm and secure their spot in the next round.
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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 19, 2026
Quarter-Final Draw Results
Following these results, the quarter-final bracket is officially set for April 2026:
Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich
Paris Saint-Germain vs. Liverpool
Sporting CP vs. Arsenal
Barcelona vs. Atlético Madrid
The quarter-finals are looking tasty 🤤#UCL pic.twitter.com/ACLRR7wccv
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 18, 2026
The round concluded with a modern-era record for goals scored, highlighting a shift toward highly aggressive and offensive tactical setups among Europe’s elite clubs.


