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Barcelona v Napoli facts

Antoine Griezmann's first-leg away goal has given Barcelona an advantage after the game in Naples finished 1-1.

Undefeated at home in the UEFA Champions League for over seven years, Barcelona will be confident of clinching a 13th successive quarter-final berth as Napoli visit the Camp Nou with their round of 16 tie level at 1-1.

• The first leg in Naples, the first ever meeting between the sides, ended 1-1, Antoine Griezmann scoring in the 57th minute to cancel out Dries Mertens' first-half opener, a goal that made the Belgian Napoli's all-time joint leading scorer.

• That draw preserved both teams' unbeaten record in this season's competition; however, while Barça have won their last 12 ties at this stage, Napoli are bidding to progress beyond the round of 16 for the first time.

Form guide
Barcelona

• Barcelona finished with 14 points in Group F, four ahead of second-placed Borussia Dortmund. Half of those came at home, the Catalan club beating Inter (2-1) and Dortmund (3-1) and being held 0-0 by Slavia Praha – the first time they had failed to score in a home group game since 2012.

• Ansu Fati's winner at Inter on Matchday 6 made him the youngest goalscorer in UEFA Champions League history, aged 17 years 40 days. He eclipsed the previous record, which had stood since 1 October 1997, set by Olympiacos's Peter Ofori-Quaye (17 years 195 days).

• Barcelona are unbeaten in 35 UEFA Champions League home matches, a run that started in September 2013 (W31 D4); the 5-1 defeat of Lyon in last season's round of 16 second leg eclipsed the previous competition record of 29 set by Bayern München between March 1998 and April 2002.

• The Blaugrana's record at home to Serie A clubs is W18 D6 L2. They are unbeaten in their last 15 home fixtures against Italian visitors, winning 12, since losing 2-1 to Juventus in the 2002/03 quarter-final second leg.

• Spanish champions for the 26th time in 2018/19, their fourth title in five years, this is Barcelona's 24th UEFA Champions League campaign, a competition record they share with Real Madrid. They have now reached the round of 16 or better for the last 16 seasons, winning their group every year from 2007/08 onwards. They are unbeaten in their last three group stage campaigns, and have come through their section undefeated a record 13 times.

• In 2018/19, Barcelona eased past Lyon in the last 16 (0-0 a, 5-1 h) and Manchester United in the quarter-finals (1-0 a, 3-0 h) before a 3-0 first-leg victory against Liverpool in the last four, only for the English club to turn the tables in stunning style at Anfield (0-4).

• Barcelona have been in the round of 16 every year from 2004/05 onwards, winning 13 of those 15 ties. They  lost two of the first three ties, most recently against Liverpool in 2006/07, but have won their last 12 – recording a home victory in all 12 ties. They have never lost a round of 16 tie when playing the second leg at home.

• Barcelona won all three home games in last season's knockout rounds, and are unbeaten in 14 knockout games at the Camp Nou (W12 D2), since a 3-0 loss to Bayern München in the 2012/13 semi-final second leg.

• Barcelona's record in two-legged ties against Italian sides is W8 L5. They have lost their last two, both in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, against Juventus in 2016/17 (0-3 a, 0-0 h) and Roma the following season (4-1 h, 0-3 a).

• The Blaugrana have lost only two of their last 30 UEFA Champions League fixtures (W18 D10).

• Barça have been European champions on five occasions, most recently in 2015.

• Barcelona have recorded 26 away first-leg draws in UEFA competition, winning 21 of those ties on aggregate, including against Lyon in last season's round of 16 (0-0 a, 5-1 h). They have won ten of the 12 ties in which they drew 1-1 in the away first leg, most recently against Chelsea in the 2017/18 round of 16 (3-0 h).

• Barcelona's record in six UEFA penalty shoot-outs is W5 L1:
5-4 v AZ Alkmaar, 1977/78 UEFA Cup second round
3-1 v Ipswich Town, 1977/78 UEFA Cup third round
4-1 v Anderlecht, 1978/79 European Cup Winners' Cup second round
5-4 v IFK Göteborg, 1985/86 European Champion Clubs' Cup semi-final
0-2 v Steaua Bucureşti, 1985/86 European Champion Clubs' Cup final
5-4 v Lech Poznań, 1988/89 European Cup Winners' Cup second round

Napoli 
• Napoli finished second in Group E with 12 points, one behind Liverpool. They picked up five points away from home, drawing at Genk (0-0) and Liverpool (1-1) either side of a 3-2 success at Salzburg.

• Serie A runners-up for the second season running in 2018/19, this is Napoli's sixth UEFA Champions League campaign – all in the last nine seasons – and the third to have extended into the knockout rounds. They reached the round of 16 in 2011/12 and 2016/17.

• Both those previous last-16 ties ended in defeat against the eventual winners; Real Madrid beat Napoli 3-1 home and away in 2016/17, five years after Chelsea turned round a 3-1 first-leg defeat in Naples with a 4-1 extra-time success in the return.

• Napoli have won only seven of their last 21 matches in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final (D7 L7) – all those victories bar this season's Matchday 3 success at Salzburg coming at the Stadio San Paolo.

• Having finished third behind Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool in last season's group stage, Napoli beat Zürich (5-1 aggregate) and Salzburg (4-3) in the UEFA Europa League before losing 2-0 away to Arsenal and 1-0 at home in the quarter-finals.

• This season's win at Salzburg and the success at Zürich in 2018/19 are Napoli's only victories in their last nine European away fixtures (D4 L3).

• Napoli have lost their last four two-legged ties against Spanish opposition: their overall record is W1 L5, the sole victory against Valencia in the 1992/93 UEFA Cup first round (5-1 a, 1-0 h), with that 2017 tie against Madrid the most recent.

• Napoli's overall record away to Spanish opponents is W2 L5, with defeats on their last three visits. They have not won in their last seven matches against Liga sides, home and away (D3 L4).

• Napoli have lost all five ties in UEFA competition in which they drew the home first leg, most recently against Dnipro in the 2014/15 UEFA Europa League semi-finals (1-1 h, 0-1 a). That was the second tie in which they drew 1-1 in Naples in the first game; the other came earlier that season against Athletic Club in the UEFA Champions League play-offs (1-3 a).

• Napoli's record in three UEFA penalty shoot-outs is W1 L2:
3-4 v Toulouse, 1986/87 UEFA Cup first round
4-3 v Sporting CP, 1989/90 UEFA Cup first round
3-5 v Spartak Moskva, 1990/91 European Champion Clubs’ Cup second round

Links and trivia
• Kostas Manolas scored Roma's decisive third goal in that remarkable comeback victory against Barcelona in the 2017/18 quarter-finals.

• Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso faced Barcelona six times in the UEFA Champions League as a player with AC Milan (W2 D2 L2).

• Napoli's January signing Matteo Politano came on a late substitute in both of Internazionale's group games against Barcelona in the autumn.

• Have played in Italy:
Arturo Vidal (Juventus 2011–15)
Neto (Fiorentina 2011–15, Juventus 2015–17)

• Vidal's Serie A record against Napoli with Juventus was W4 D2 L1, scoring two goals. Vidal also faced Napoli twice in the Italian Super Cup, winning in 2012 and losing two years later, and was in the Juve side beaten by Napoli in the 2011/12 Coppa Italia final.

• Have played in Spain:
José Callejón (Espanyol 2008–11, Real Madrid 2011–13)
Fabián Ruíz (Real Betis 2016–18, Elche 2017 (loan))
Fernando Llorente (Athletic Club 2005–13, Sevilla 2015–16)
Orestis Karnezis (Granada 2013/14 (loan))
Stanislav Lobotka (Celta Vigo 2017–20)

• Mário Rui was a youth player at Valencia in 2008.

• Have played together:
Arturo Vidal & Fernando Llorente (Juventus 2013–15)

• International team-mates:
Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Sergi Roberto & Fabián Ruiz (Spain)
Arthur & Allan (Brazil)
Nélson Semedo & Mário Rui (Portugal)

• Diego Maradona represented both clubs, signing for Barcelona in 1982 and winning the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey in his first season. In 1984, after 38 goals in 58 games for the Spanish club, he joined Napoli, going on to win the 1989 UEFA Cup, two Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia and the Italian Super Cup with the Partenopei.

Latest news

Barcelona
• Barcelona finished second in the 2019/20 Liga, five points behind Real Madrid, having picked up 24 points from their last 11 matches following the resumption of the Spanish season on 13 June. Barça had led the standings by two points prior to the pause in the season.

• Lionel Messi finished as the Liga's top scorer for the seventh time – and the fourth year in a row – with 25 goals. He also supplied 21 assists.

• Having reached the last six Copa del Rey finals and won four of them, Barcelona were eliminated from this season's competition at the quarter-final stage, going down 1-0 at Athletic Club on 6 February.

• Luis Suárez, who was out between the 3-2 defeat by Atlético Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup semi-final on 9 January and 13 June having undergone an operation on his knee, finished the Liga season by scoring five times in seven matches to make it 16 goals in total.

• Ousmane Dembélé has been out since sustaining a thigh injury on Matchday 5.

• Samuel Umtiti, whose most recent appearance came in the 2-2 draw at Celta Vigo on 27 June, is carrying a knee injury.

• Arthur has agreed a deal to join Juventus at the end of the season, while Miralem Pjanić will move in the opposite direction.

• Barcelona completed moves for Francisco Trincão (Braga) and Matheus Fernandes (Palmeiras) in January; both players joined their new club on 1 July.

Napoli
• Kostas Manolas made his 50th appearance in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final, in the first leg.

• Napoli ended the Serie A campaign in seventh place, winning 18 of their 38 games and losing 12.

• The Partenopei have already won a trophy this season, lifting the Coppa Italia. On 13 June they reached the final courtesy of a 1-1 draw at home against Inter following their 1-0 win in Milan on 12 February; four days later Napoli defeated Juventus 4-2 on penalties in the final after a goalless draw in Rome to earn Gennaro Gattuso his first trophy as a coach.

• Napoli won four of their next five Serie A matches (L1), but finished the season with only three wins in their last seven outings (D2 L2).

• Matteo Politano, who joined from Inter in January, scored his first goal for Napoli in added time to secure a 2-1 win against Udinese on 19 July. His second Napoli goal was also in added time, in the last league match of the season, a 3-1 win over Lazio on 1 August.

• Arkadiusz Milik (11 goals) was the only Napoli player to reach double figures in Serie A this term; Dries Mertens ended the campaign with nine goals.

• Mertens has not scored since the 2-2 draw against AC Milan on 12 July but is now Napoli's all-time top scorer with 125 goals, four more than Marek Hamšík; he overtook the Slovakian with his goal in the Coppa Italia semi-final second leg against Inter.

• On 17 June, Mertens renewed his contract until 2022.

• Lorenzo Insigne suffered a thigh injury against Lazio on the final day of the Serie A season.

• Kévin Malcuit, who was removed from Napoli's UEFA Champions League squad in January, returned as a late substitute in the 2-0 loss at Inter on 28 July; he had not played since damaging knee ligaments during a 1-1 draw with SPAL on 27 October.

• On 31 July Napoli announced the signing of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who joins on a five-year contract from French side LOSC Lille.

Official UEFA Champions League Man of the Match award introduced
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