One European powerhouse is moving on, while one will be going home.
Those are the clear stakes for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, a pair of five-time European champions pitted against one another in Friday's Champions League quarterfinal in Lisbon, Portugal.
On one side there's Lionel Messi's Barcelona, a club that hasn't been nearly as sharp or devastating as in past years but still boasts its game-changing Argentine maestro, who scored one of his all-time great goals vs. Napoli in the round of 16.
On the other, there's Robert Lewandowski's Bayern Munich, a side looking to win a treble for the first time since 2013 after already claiming the Bundesliga and DFB Pokal titles.