Football: UEFA Champions League 2011 Quarter Final 2nd Leg Fixtures, Tuesday 12 April

The concluding second leg of two UEFA Champions League 2011 Quarter Finals takes place on the evening of Tuesday 12th April 2011, including the much-anticipated Old Trafford showdown between Manchester United and Chelsea FC of the Barclays Premier League.

Man Utd v Chelsea (aggregate 1-0) – Kick-Off (CET) 20:45

Manchester United carry a slender away-goal advantage into this home tie at Old Trafford courtesy of Wayne Rooney’s Stamford Bridge strike, but Chelsea looked dangerous enough throughout the second half of that match to indicate that it is within them to pull level in this tie with an away goal of their own. The first goal in this match will be absolutely key: if United score, they will be difficult to overcome, at home, with their first choice defenders fit and playing; while a Chelsea opener would make it very much game on.

Shakhtar Donetsk v Barcelona (aggregate 1-5) – Kick-Off (CET) 20:45

Barcelona travel to Ukraine safely four goals ahead in their Quarter Final, which could signal Pep Guardiola to rotate his phenomenally talented squad. Barcelona, even with an entirely second string of players, are still good enough to beat most teams in World football. Expect the Spanish giants to pick up an away win and continue their unbeaten UEFA campaign.

UEFA Champions League 2011 Quarter Final 2nd Leg Fixtures – Tuesday 12th April 2011

  • Man Utd v Chelsea (aggregate 1-0) – Kick-Off (CET) 20:45
  • Shakhtar Donetsk v Barcelona (aggregate 1-5) – Kick-Off (CET) 20:45

4 thoughts on “Football: UEFA Champions League 2011 Quarter Final 2nd Leg Fixtures, Tuesday 12 April”

  1. united gona win the match agains chelsea 2-1 yeah go red devils and don forget f@è% chelsea we all no that refree is saported by john terry supreb rooney nani barbatov gigs and valancea.

    Reply

Leave a Comment

We don't require your email address, or your name, for anyone to leave a comment. If you do add an email address, you may be notified if there are replies to your comment - we won't use it for any other purpose. Please make respectful comments, which add value, and avoid personal attacks on others. Links are not allowed in comments - 99% of spam comments, attempt to post links. Please describe where people may find additional information - for example "visit the UN website" or "search Google for..." rather than posting a link. Comments failing to adhere to these guidelines will not be published.