Football always gives you opportunities to make amends and compete with everything you have. And Sevilla FC will have a fantastic opportunity this Wednesday night when they travel to Madrid to face Atlético in the first-leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals - the sixth quarter-final tie between the two sides in the competition's history. The Wanda Metropolitano clash will represent a monumental challenge for the Nervionenses, who will be looking to square directly up to one of their most enduring modern rivals despite not being in the best form. Regardless of the clear difficulty of the challenge ahead, football will always give chances to those who show commitment, display character, and push themselves to their best possible level. It may well be a tough battle to come but Sevilla FC will be looking to fight with their heads held high in the name of the club's reputation and dignity.
An attractive quarter-final tie which has seen Atlético and Sevilla both pick up five wins each over the course of the competition's history
With six quarter-final ties between the teams already in the history books, an even record emerges. In the last five, there has been an abundance of goals: Sevilla FC came through in three (5-4, 6-4 and 6-1) and fell to defeat in three (5-3, 6-4, and a third deciding sudden-death tie). The Nervionenses' 6-1 win - which took place in 2004 - is just a first wink to Sevilla's chances at a successful tie. Goals from Darío Silva (2), Baptista (2), Reyes and Pablo Alfaro gave us a famous win and silenced Torres' (scoring 14 years ago) goal for Atlético. Another wink comes in the form of the club's final win in 2010, which saw Diego Capel and Jesús Navas score to secure a 2-0 for Sevilla and a fifth Copa del Rey title for the club.