real madrid vs rb leipzig results? The 14-time Champions League winners welcome their German counterparts to Santiago Bernabeu this evening looking to get the job done and reach the quarter-finals. Real Madrid hold a slender 1-0 lead on aggregate thanks to Brahim Diaz’s fine strike in the first leg. Jude Bellingham may be suspended for domestic games but is available tonight, having missed the first leg last month due to injury, in a huge boost for Carlo Ancelotti after watching his side pushed all the way in Leipzig last month. The last time Los Blancos failed to advance after winning the first leg was five years ago against Ajax. Sometimes it feels like the UEFA Champions League is Real Madrid’s competition, and everyone else is an invited guest — unwelcome or otherwise. RB Leipzig could certainly be forgiven for feeling that way. After 180 minutes of being the better team, their Round of 16 tie ended in a 2-1 aggregate victory for Los Blancos after Wednesday’s 1-1 draw. The Santiago Bernabeu breathed a hearty sigh of relief; Luka Modric calmly applauded the stands, looking every bit the storied veteran of dozens of successful Champions League knockout games. Job done: a place in the quarterfinals for a record-extending 39th time. The visiting players looked like they’d gone through a different match altogether. Xavi Simons was holding back tears, Leipzig’s 20-year-old rising Dutch star clearly heartbroken not to get the chance to showcase his talents in the last eight. Dani Olmo stood stock still, shaking his head, perhaps still wondering how his audacious lob from a 94th-minute corner found the top of the crossbar rather than Andriy Lunin’s net — one of 20 shots they managed at the home of the 14-time European champions. But this is how it feels to play Real Madrid in this competition. Where other teams wilt under the pressure of the grandest club tournament in the world, Los Blancos embrace it, thrive in it, own it. Even when far from their best, as they were here, nobody ever panics; nobody seems to really think an upset is coming. It usually takes a truly great side — treble-winning Man City last season, for one — to shake them out of that sense of superiority Real Madrid vs RB Leipzig lineups, team news Jude Bellingham was available for Real Madrid, but he will serve a one-game ban against Celta Vigo this weekend following his late red card in the controversial 2-2 La Liga draw with Valencia. Ancelotti freshened up his hosts as they look to spread the squad across two competitions, moving Aurelien Tchouameni back into midfield and restoring Nacho to the back four. Real Madrid XI (4-3-2-1 right to left): Lunin (GK) — Carvajal, Rudiger, Nacho, Mendy — Tchouameni, Kroos, Camavinga — Valverde, Bellingham — Vinicius Jr. Real Madrid subs: Kepa, Fran, Modric, Rodrygo, Joselu, Vazquez, Ceballos, Fran Garcia, Brahim Diaz, Arda Guler Defender Lukas Klostermann was still missing for RB Leipzig with Mohamed Simakan serving a ban following yellow card accumulation. Amadou Haidara rotated back in to bolster the midfield. RB Leipzig predicted XI (4-2-2-2 right to left): Gulacsi (GK) — Henrichs, Orban, Lukeba, Raum — Schlager, Haidara — Simons, Olmo — Openda, Sesko. RB Leipzig subs: Blaswich, Zingerle, Lenz, Bitshiabu, Elmas, Poulsen, Seiwald, Baumgartner, Jatta, Kampl Real Madrid vs RB Leipzig live stream, TV channel Here’s how to watch this Champions League match across selected areas of the world’s major regions: Region TV Streaming USA Univision, TUDN USA Paramount+, ViX, Univision NOW, Fubo Canada — DAZN UK TNT Sports 2 discovery+ India — JioTV, Sony LIV Australia — Stan Sport Leipzig are ready to give it their best shot, though, having rested a number of players at the weekend to be in prime shape for this second-leg showdown. Will they shock the Bernabeu? They impressed in the first leg and, well, stranger things have happened. Follow the game LIVE below with our dedicated match blog.