Madrid: Keylor Navas; Dani Carvajal, Jesús Vallejo, Varane, Marcelo; Modric (Kovacic 75’), Casemiro (Lucas Vázquez 46‘), Kroos, Isco; Bale (Marco Asensio 46‘), Ronaldo. 4-4-2.
Juventus: Buffon; De Sciglio (Lichtsteiner 17’), Chiellini, Benatia, Alex Sandro; Pjanic, Khedira, Matuidi; Douglas Costa, Higuaín (Szczesny 93’), Mandzukic. 4-3-3.
Goals:
0-1. 02. Mandzukic. Far post header past Navas from Khedira cross.
0-2. 37. Mandzukic. Far post header past Navas from Lichtsteiner cross.
0-3. 60. Matuidi. Bundled ball in to net after Navas spilled Costa centre.
1-3. 90+8. Ronaldo (penalty). After Benatia fouled Vázquez in the area.
Yellow cards: Pjanic 16’, Dani Carvajal 21’, Mandzukic 29’, Lichtsteiner 35’, Alex Sandro 66’, Douglas Costa 72’, Benatia 85’ / red cards: Buffon 93’
Real Madrid will be Spain’s only representative in the Champions League, the defending champions going through despite losing 1-3 to Juventus in the second leg. Like Barcelona, they appeared to have everything tied up after winning 0-3 in Italy a week ago, but two first half headers from Mandzukic and a strike by Matuidi on the hour mark levelled the tie. With extra time looming though Madrid were awarded a controversial penalty by English referee Michael Oliver when Benatia fouled Lucas Vázquez in the area, Buffon getting himself sent off for dissent, and Ronaldo fired the spot kick past Szczesny to take his team through to the last four for the eighth year in a row.