Leicester are back in attack, throwing caution to the wind as expected. Their Champions League journey is coming to an end tonight, but they would love to end it with a victory - and they certainly aren't giving up hope. Schmeichel is up as they win a corner, but the ball eventually finds its way into the arms of Oblak.
90'
The fourth official raises his board to indicate there will be an additional four minutes added on at the end of this match. Enough for Leicester? Unlikely, but you really cannot count this team out as we have come to learn over the last year and a half.
88'
Too many passes! Good, probing run from Mahrez to slice through the defence and lay it off for Ulloa. The substitute doesn't shoot first-time, however, instead cutting inside and picking out Ndidi. The midfielder doesn't shoot either, as he tries to tee up Drinkwater, but the pass is too far ahead as Atletico can break it up and start forward on the counter.
86'
Again play is brought to a halt as Mahrez stays down after taking a knee to the back from Gimenez. These injuries have really taken the sting out of the match, and it's looking increasingly likely now that Leicester's fairytale is coming to an end.
84'
D. Amartey enters the game and replaces W. Morgan.
That is always a worry when a player just returns from a lengthy absence, as Morgan did. A substitute is prepared quickly and it's Daniel Amartey who replaces the centre-half.
83'
Atletico are holding onto the ball well here as they provide some much-needed respite for their defence. Play comes to a halt with the visitors high up the pitch, as well behind the play Morgan is down clutching his hamstring - a worrying sign indeed for Leicester and Craig Shakespeare.
82'
STAT: Atletico Madrid’s only previous away Champions League game against an English side under Diego Simeone saw them beat Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge in April 2014.
80'
Chilwell has absolutely run himself into the ground in this second half. There's no question he's provided a real spark for the Foxes off the bench, proving a handful on the left flank. For all his determined running, however, his end product has left a bit to be desired.
78'
It's all Leicester at the moment, and has been for close to 20 minutes, as they have a real hunger for goals. They need two more still, however, so they can ill-afford to keep squandering these opportunities. Atletico are really stretched in defence, but full credit to them for some key blocks.
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76'
Gimenez stabs out awkwardly into a challenge on Vardy, and Leicester have a free-kick in a really threatening position here, centre of the pitch, just under 25 yards from goal. Drinkwater, Fuchs and Mahrez all stand over it, and it's the latter who takes. He gets the perfect angle on the shot, but not the dip, as it drifts agonisingly over the bar.
74'
Á. Correa enters the game and replaces Filipe Luís.
An interesting change here from Simeone, who perhaps feels the need to solidify his midfield. It's Angel Correa who is brought on, with Luis the one to give way.
72'
Clever flick there from Vardy, great technique really at the end of a diagonal ball into the area, but the effort lacks the necessary pace to trouble Oblak. Leicester undoubtedly turning on the style now, though, as they have a sudden abundance of energy.
70'
INCHES WIDE! It was just the control that was lacking from Ndidi, who gets on the end of a partial clearance just inside the top of the box, but his half-volley bounces wide of the far post with Oblak rooted to the spot!
69'
Fernando Torres enters the game and replaces Y. Carrasco.
Fernando Torres is back on an English pitch for the first time in a while, as he replaces Carrasco for the final 20 minutes.
67'
ANOTHER CRUCIAL BLOCK! What a chance that was yet again for Leicester! Ulloa flicks a low cross on for Vardy, who has the goal at his mercy from 12 yards, but Savic incredibly gets across to turn the effort aside! Oblak had a lot of ground to cover and looked a beaten man there!
65'
STUNNING BLOCK! Ulloa pounds the turf in disbelief as he's denied from point-blank range by another substitute, Hernandez. The ball fell kindly to him following a long throw. Leicester are pouring the pressure on now, with Vardy's goal giving them a real spring in their step.
63'
STAT: Jamie Vardy had previously scored only one goal in his eight Champions League games (681 minutes).
61'
J. Vardy has scored a goal for Leicester City!
GAME ON AT THE KING POWER! These fans were desperate for a reason to erupt and they have it! Chilwell gets onto a loose ball in the area and tries to drive a shot through, but it's blocked. It falls kindly for Vardy, who has a crowd in front of him, but keeps his composure brilliantly to lift a calm finish into the ceiling of the goal!
60'
Now with four natural centre-backs on the pitch, Atletico have built a solid foundation on which to defend this aggregate lead and see this tie through. Frustration is growing for Leicester, who look uninspired and a bit defeated.
58'
Boos rain down on the pitch as Saul pulls up lame after sliding into a challenge on Mahrez. It looks like he was caught by the boot of the winger, but the stoppage in play with Leicester in possession is enough to anger these already frustrated supporters.
56'
Atletico make their first change of the night as Juanfran, who was labouring, is replaced by Lucas Hernandez.
55'
L. Hernández enters the game and replaces Juanfran.
54'
STAT: Leicester City have won all four of their Champions League home games this season (6 goals scored, 1 conceded).
52'
Two chances in less than two minutes for the substitute Chilwell, but twice he fails to hit the target. Encouraging signs for Leicester, though, who are in desperate need of some optimism and a reason to believe.
50'
Real chance for Atletico! Griezmann sprints through behind the defence on a determined run, before unselfishly squaring for Carrasco, who appears to be shoved from behind by Albrighton, but no penalty is given! That would have been a bit harsh, mind you.
48'
Early pressure from Leicester, but nothing of any real significance as they continue to struggle to find a way through this stout Atletico defence. They need a goal and they need it fast to give themselves some hope.
46'
L. Ulloa enters the game and replaces S. Okazaki.
B. Chilwell enters the game and replaces Y. Benalouane.
Two changes at the break for Leicester, the first of which sees full-back Ben Chilwell replace Benalouane.
Back underway at the King Power!
Leonardo Ulloa is also on in place of Okazaki.
45'
HALF-TIME: LEICESTER CITY 0-1 ATLETICO MADRID.
44'
A crucial second half awaits Leicester. They will need to be much better after the interval, after posing very little of a threat in these opening 45 minutes. They were held without a shot on target at the Calderon, and they haven't been much better so far tonight. Can Shakespeare make the necessary adjustments?
42'
Anticipation builds as Fuchs wanders over to the other side of the pitch to take a long throw. He's so dangerous with these, as we saw a couple of times in Saturday's draw at Crystal Palace. Atletico are able to deal with it this time around, but it was flung into a real dangerous area.
40'
STAT: 67.7% of teams having won their Champions League first-leg 1-0 at home have progressed to the next round (21 out of 31).
38'
Atletico are the ones asking the questions in the last few minutes. Leicester have been forced to sit back over the last couple of minutes and defend the visitors as they look to put the tie to bed. You can sense the confidence growing in this Atletico side.
36'
Atletico are doing a masterful job of congesting the middle of the pitch, keeping a plethora of bodies behind the ball and really frustrating Leicester's attempts to get forward. They're taking the sting out of the match and the burden is falling on the Foxes to do everything in their power to change it, and fast.
34'
You can almost feel the anxiety growing inside the stadium. This Champions League run is the last remaining remnant of last season's magical Premier League triumph, aside from the memories, and these players and supporters alike are desperate to keep it going.
32'
Leicester are at their most dangerous when they transition quickly from defence to attack, but you get the sense they won't have that opportunity for the rest of the night if Atletico are smart about it. The visitors are back in attack again here, albeit with less bodies forward, and Schmeichel is forced into a save on the end of Saul's long-range effort.
30'
Well the whole complexion of the tie has changed now. Leicester need three goals without reply to turn this aggregate scoreline around - a monumental task if there ever was one. They have no choice but to bomb bodies forward into attack now.
28'
STAT: Atletico Madrid have kept 27 clean sheets in 45 Champions League games under Diego Simeone since 2013/14 (60%), that’s five more than any other team over that period (Real Madrid 22).
26'
Saúl has scored a goal for Atletico Madrid! Assist by Filipe Luís.
Luis picked out that cross expertly, as he's credited with the assist.
ATLETICO MAY HAVE WRAPPED UP THE TIE! Leicester caught standing and watching as Luis bends in a cross. Saul is left unmarked at the far post, but he still has a lot to do. He meets it with his head and guides a stunning effort beyond Schmeichel and in off the far post! The King Power is left stunned!
25'
Offside! Leicester are knocking on the door, though! A probing run from Mahrez as he slices the Atletico defence like a piece of deli meat. He takes one touch too many, however, as his throughball for Vardy comes a second too late, causing the striker to wander offside.
23'
Some nice trickery on the ball from Mahrez puts Luis under pressure, and the full-back concedes a free-kick in a threatening area on the right. This is a real good area for a cross to be whipped in, but the eventual delivery from Mahrez has too much height on it as Oblak is able to claim.
21'
He can't steer it on target! First real opening carved out by Leicester, who have been in the ascendency in the past five minutes. Okazaki gets onto the end of a low cross at the near post, but his first-time effort is knocked wide of the mark, with good pressure applied by Godin.
19'
STAT: Leicester are the lowest scoring side in the Champions League among the eight teams left in this season’s competition (10 goals in 9 games). Half of their goals have come from set-pieces.
17'
Atletico have clearly focused their efforts on making life difficult for the Leicester attack. The Foxes are used to seeing less of the ball, at their most dangerous on the break, but it looks as though the Diego Simeone is going to make them work hard for their space, sure to always have bodies behind the ball.
15'
Leicester have yet to adopt any real width to their approach play. They need their creative types, Albrighton and Mahrez, to spend time on the ball and send those threatening balls into the box, but that has not been the case thus far. The likes of Simpson and Fuchs have a responsibility of their own to support, as well.
13'
It's all very contemplative at the moment, with neither side able to pick out any real danger in the final third. The responsibility falls to Leicester tonight to set the tempo, being the side in need of a goal, and their early attempts to do so have been smartly cut short by Atletico.
11'
Good work from Simpson to cut out Atletico's first dangerous move of the night, sliding in to knock the ball behind following a clever one-two between Carrasco and Griezmann. The Belgian's cross did appear to be running behind the striker, but it was an important intervention nonetheless.
9'
STAT: Leicester City are the first team since Malaga in 2012/13 to reach the quarter-finals on their Champions League debut. They’re also the eighth English team to make it to the last-eight of the competition, more than any other country.
7'
Jan Oblak is put to work for the first time, though it's hardly anything to write home about. The keeper, who was rightfully praised for his heroics against Bayer Leverkusen in the last round, has it much easier this time around as he's calmly able to collect a tame header from Shinji Okazaki, under little pressure.
5'
Leicester have started very positively, asking a few questions of the Atletico defence as they show a good desire to push the pace and get bodies forward. Their bright opening to the match has done wonders to keep the crowd in it as well early on, as it's proving a hostile atmosphere for the visitors.
3'
The players are greeted by a vociferous and wistful atmosphere at the King Power stadium in the early stages. These supporters have witnessed some historic nights here in the past year, and nostalgia is creeping in as they lust for another.
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AND THEY'RE OFF! Atletico in red and white stripes as they get the match underway, attacking right to left, with Leicester in blue.
Hello and welcome to a hostile and spirited King Power Stadium for live coverage of this Champions League quarter-final second leg as Leicester City host Atletico.
An Antoine Griezmann penalty secured a narrow victory for the Spanish outfit in last week’s first leg at the Vicente Calderon, as Leicester City failed to register a single shot on target in what proved a feeble quest for an away goal.
The Foxes return home tonight to the fortress that is the King Power Stadium, not at all unfamiliar with the task at hand. Leicester found themselves a goal behind in the last round to Sevilla after the first leg, winning the return fixture 2-0 on home turf to book their passage to this stage.
That match was won under the tutiledge of Craig Shakespear, but the Foxes were riding a wave of excitement under their new manager – a wave that seems to have crested as they have gone three matches without a victory across all competitions.
Atletico are a whole other beast than Sevilla. Diego Simeone’s outfit hold a higher standing in LaLiga, and have experience in spades. They are no strangers to the grand stage, reaching two of the last thee Champions League finals.
They will have added motivation tonight as well. With this being their final season at the Vicente Calderon, they will want to make it a memorable one, with the aim being to provide their fans the opportunity to witness to another European semi-final.
Craig Shakespeare is forced into making just the one change from the first leg with Robert Huth suspended, though the blow is softened as Wes Morgan returns from a six-match absence as a result of a back injury to deputise in defence. Wilfred Ndidi's fitness was also in question, but the midfielder is healthy enough to keep his place in the side.
Diego Simeone makes one change to his side as well from the first leg, with no fresh injuries or suspensions to deal with. Jose Gimenez is brought into midfield to provide more defensive stability in the side, pushing Yannick Carrasco up top where he will partner Antoine Griezmann, as Fernando Torres drops to the bench. Kevin Gameiro is included amongst the substitutes, in line to make his first appearance back from a lengthy injury absence.
Atletico have taken a massive step towards the semi-finals as Saul's header provides them with a crucial away goal, at the end of a comfortable first half for Diego Simeone's men. Leicester have lacked a consistent threat, and need three goals without reply over the course of the second half to turn this around.
That's all for our live coverage from the King Power Stadium, thanks for following along. Goodbye!
Saul's crucial away goal proves too much for Leicester City to overcome, as their fairytale run in the Champions League comes to an end. Jamie Vardy's second goal in the competition gave them life, spurring on a dramatic second-half push, but they couldn't break through this experienced and resolute Atletico side, who progress to their third semi-final in the last four seasons.
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