A 1-1 first leg between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona has setup an exciting return fixture at the Nou Camp on Wednesday.

David Villa could gun down Barcelona at the Camp Nou.Will David Villa's return to the Nou Camp be a pleasant one?

As time went on at the Vicente Calderon, Atletico Madrid fans were growing anxious for the final whistle. David Villa's first match against his former club saw him slot a well struck volley into the Barcelona goal, giving Atletico fans hope.

With Messi on the bench due to an apparent injury, Neymar had to come to the rescue for the Catalans. Will the Brazilian have to be the deciding figure in Wednesday's match again?

Messi's absence in the match with Malaga has Barcelona fans uncertain of his participation in the match on Wednesday, while Atletico Madrid will prepare for the match not knowing what to expect.

 

Will the Argentine captain feature in Gerardo Martino's first chance at a piece of silverware?

One guarantee for Barcelona is that a scoreless draw is good enough to see them claim the title, but Simeone's squad knows they need at least a goal, which will open up space for the Blaugrana to operate in. Whether that be Pedro, Alexis or even Neymar, Tata Martino's squad has enough weapons to put the ball in the back of the net, but Los Colchoneros have also shown that they can hold down the fort, or can they?

Another question mark in the Barcelona camp will be Adriano, who is suffering from a hamstring injury. As for definite absences, Isaac Cuenca, Carles Puyol and Ibrahim Afellay round out the list.

Being able to take advantage of a possible absence of Messi, or even the fact of him not being 100 percent will be a big focus for Simeone. His side's performance in the first leg proved that they can compete with the top clubs, but in order to claim only their second Supercopa de España, they will need an immaculate performance on Wednesday night.

The last time Atletico raised this piece of silverware was during the 1984-85 campaign, and have since lost in the final on three ocassions. 

Atletico's confidence heading into this match will be high, having defeated Rayo Vallecano 5-0 over the weekend. Diego Costa's brace see's him continue his good form, in the midst of a lot of transfer speculations surrounding his name. 

One away goal could really dictate Atletico Madrid's fate, if they are unable to grab a goal at the Nou Camp. Failure to score will see Martino claim his first title with Barcelona, having only taken part in four official matches.