Club Brugge players celebrate late 3-3 equalizer against Atletico Madrid in UEFA Champions League play-off at Jan Breydel Stadium.
Club Brugge players celebrate late 3-3 equalizer against Atletico Madrid in UEFA Champions League play-off at Jan Breydel Stadium.
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Club Brugge and Atletico Madrid draw 3-3 in Champions League play-off

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Club Brugge and Atletico Madrid played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout play-off at Jan Breydel Stadium. Atletico Madrid twice surrendered the lead, with the home side equalizing late to set up a decisive second leg. The result leaves the tie evenly poised ahead of the return match in Madrid.

The match at Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges on February 18, 2026, saw Atletico Madrid take an early lead in the eighth minute when Julian Alvarez converted a penalty after a handball in the area. The visitors dominated the first half and doubled their advantage just before the break, as Ademola Lookman tapped in at the back post from Antoine Griezmann's flicked header on a corner.

Club Brugge responded strongly after halftime. In the 51st minute, Raphael Onyedika reacted quickly to score from a rebound following a save by Jan Oblak on Nicolo Tresoldi's effort. Nine minutes later, Tresoldi leveled the score himself, guiding home a low cross from Mamadou Diakhon.

Atletico regained the lead in the 79th minute through an own goal by Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez, who turned Marcos Llorente's low cross into his own net under pressure. However, the home side fought back once more, with Christos Tzolis equalizing one minute into stoppage time to secure a 3-3 draw.

The result means Atletico Madrid must win the second leg at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano next Tuesday to advance to the round of 16. Club Brugge, playing at home, showed resilience by coming from behind twice, while Atletico will rue their inability to hold leads despite a strong start.

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Reactions on X to the Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid 3-3 Champions League play-off draw describe a thrilling, open match with Brugge mounting comebacks, including Tzolis' late equalizer. Praise for Brugge's resilience contrasts with criticism of Atletico's inability to hold leads and their nine-game clean sheet drought. The tie is seen as evenly poised ahead of the second leg.

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