Six Champions League sides have qualified for the quarter-finals, but who else can make it through and when will the last-eight ties be drawn?
When are the draws?
The Champions League quarter-final draw will take place on Friday, March 18 at 11am UK time, with the balls being drawn out at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. The semi-finals will be drawn at the same time, meaning clubs and fans can plot out their potential route to the Paris final.
The Europa League quarter-final and semi-final draws will follow the Champions League ones in the same venue at 12pm UK time, with the same stage of the Europa Conference League starting at 12.30pm.
You will be able to follow all three draws across Sky Sports’ digitalplatforms.
Champions League
Which teams are in the Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draws?
Liverpool became the first English team to book their Champions League last-eight spot with a 2-1 aggregate victory over Italian side Inter Milan, following last Tuesday night’s second leg at Anfield.
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They were joined by Bayern Munich, who defeated RB Salzburg via an 8-2 aggregate win.
Manchester City safely made it through with a 5-0 aggregate win over Sporting Lisbon, while Real Madrid stunned PSG with a 3-2 aggregate victory last Wednesday.
Real’s city rivals Atletico also made it through by knocking out Manchester United 2-1 on aggregate, with Benfica also in the last eight after beating Ajax 3-2 on aggregate.
The final last-16 games will take place on Wednesday night, with Chelsea looking to join Liverpool and Manchester City in the hat.
The list of qualified teams are:
LiverpoolBayern MunichManchester CityReal MadridAtletico MadridBenficaJuventus or VillarrealLille or Chelsea
How the draw works
The quarter-final and semi-final draws are both ‘open’ so, unlike the last-16 draw, anyone can face any team in both stages, irrespective of their country of origin or previous fixtures this season.
Each quarter-final tie will be given a number between one and four, with those four balls being used to draw out the semi-final draw that succeeds the last-eight pairings.
When are the remaining knockout ties?
The first legs of the quarter-final ties will be played on April 5 and 6 with the return fixtures on April 12 and 13. The semi-finals will start on April 26 and 27 with the second legs on May 3 and 4. The Champions League final is on May 28 at Paris’ Stade de France.
All dates are provisional and subject to change by UEFA.
Europa League
Which teams are in the Europa League quarter-final and semi-final draws?
German club RB Leipzig are the only club assured of a place in the Europa League quarter-finals after their last-16 opponents Spartak Moscow were kicked out of European competition in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
David Moyes’ Hammers host Spanish club Sevilla on Thursday having lost the first leg 1-0, while Rangers visit Red Star Belgrade on the same evening having established a 3-0 lead at Ibrox.
Should the two British sides get through, they could be paired with Barcelona in the last eight, should they defeat Turkish club Galatasaray in their last-16 clash.
The list of quarter-final contenders are:
RB Leipzig (already qualified)Porto or LyonReal Betis or Eintracht FrankfurtSevilla or West HamBarcelona or GalatasarayRangers or Red Star BelgradeBraga or MonacoAtalanta or Bayer Leverkusen
How the draw works…
The quarter-final and semi-final draws are both ‘open’ so, unlike in the two previous rounds, anyone can face any team in both stages, irrespective of their country of origin or previous fixtures this season.
Each quarter-final tie will be given a number between one and four, with those four balls being used to draw out the semi-final draw that succeeds the last-eight pairings.
When are the remaining knockout ties?
The first legs of the quarter-final ties will be played on April 7 with the return fixtures on April 14. The semi-finals will start on April 21 and 27 with the second legs on May 5. The final is on May 18 in Seville.
All dates are provisional and subject to change by UEFA.
Europa Conference League
Which teams are in the Europa Conference League quarter-final and semi-final draws?
The Europa Conference League last-16 stage kicked off last Thursday, with Leicester City beating French side Rennes 2-0 in the first-leg at their King Power Stadium.
Other notable European sides competing for a last-eight spot include 2018 Champions League semi-finalists AS Roma, managed by Jose Mourinho, and 2018 Europa League finalists Marseille.
The list of quarter-final contenders are:
Partizan Belgrade or FeyenoordSlavia Prague or LASKVitesse Arnhem or AS RomaPAOK Salonika or GentPSV Eindhoven or FC CopenhagenBodo/Glimt or AZ AlkmaarLeicester City or RennesMarseille or FC Basel
How the draw works…
The quarter-final and semi-final draws are both ‘open’ so, unlike in the two previous rounds, anyone can face any team in both stages, irrespective of their country of origin or previous fixtures this season.
Each quarter-final tie will be given a number between one and four, with those four balls being used to draw out the semi-final draw that succeeds the last-eight pairings.
When are the remaining knockout ties?
The first legs of the Europa Conference League quarter-finals will take place on April 7, with the second legs taking place seven days later. The semi-finals take place on April 21 and May 5, with the final on May 26 in Tirana, Albania.
All dates are provisional and subject to change by UEFA.