Holders Bayern Munich and nine-times winners Real Madrid will face each other in a mouthwatering Champions League semi-final this month with Atletico Madrid up against Chelsea.

Yesterday’s draw in Nyon not only paired powerhouses Bayern and Real together but also kept alive the intriguing possibility of an all-Madrid final in Lisbon next month.

The draw also puts Atletico’s goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois up against his parent club Chelsea after UEFA said in a statement yesterday that the on-loan Belgian is eligible to play against the Londoners.

Real have not won the competition since 2002 and will have to end Bayern’s hopes of becoming the first back-to-back winners, if they are to stay on course.

They will also be wary of a poor record against Bayern Munich in the competition, losing to the Bavarian club in four of the five semi-finals they have contested.

“What can I say? Bayern is an extraordinary organisation, one of the most prestigious teams in the world and the current champion,” Real director Emilio Butragueno said.

“They have an extraordinary team both collectively and individually and without doubt they will be an extraordinary opponent for us.”

They will be sweating on the fitness of Cristiano Ronaldo after the Portuguese forward’s knee injury prevented him playing in the second leg of the quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund this week – a match Real lost 2-0.

“We have to wait and see how he develops,” Butragueno said.

“Obviously, he and the doctors will do everything to make sure he is back as soon as possible.”

Bayern’s chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said a meeting with Real would be “incredibly tough”.

“All Bayern and Real fans can justifiably look forward to a fantastic clash,” he said.

“We’ve been drawn to play one of the best clubs in the world and they’re a fantastic team.”

Surprise Spanish league leaders Atletico, who knocked out Barcelona this week, are the only one of the last four not to have won the competition but crushed then European champions Chelsea 4-1 in the Super Cup final in 2012.

Chelsea are in the semis for the seventh time in 11 years.

Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay played down any controversy surrounding Courtois’s availability for the tie, although did not comment on reports that a clause in the agreement between the clubs means Atletico will have to pay up to five million pounds if he plays in both legs.

“The loan was arranged back at the start of the season and it’s quite simple, Thibaut can play against Chelsea. That was never in doubt,” he told Sky Sports.

UEFA earlier published a statement that said if Chelsea enforced the penalty clause for the two-legged semi-final tie they would be sanctioned.

Semi-finals draw

Tuesday, April 22

Atletico Madrid (Spain) vs Chelsea (England)

Wednesday, April 23

Real Madrid (Spain) vs Bayern Munich (Germany)

Tuesday, April 29

Bayern Munich (Germany) vs Real Madrid (Spain)

Wednesday, April 30

Chelsea (England) vs Atletico Madrid (Spain)

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