Champions League last 16 draw: Real Madrid get PSG and Chelsea face Barcelona
In the pick of the last 16 ties holders Real will face Neymar’s Paris Saint-Germain
Reigning champions Real Madrid will go up against Paris Saint-Germain in the glamour tie of the Uefa Champions League last 16 draw.
Real and Cristiano Ronaldo will have their work cut out against PSG’s striking trio of Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe if they want to retain their crown.
Five English clubs have progressed to the last 16 and it’s Chelsea who have the toughest fixture in the first knockout round after being drawn against Barcelona. Tottenham Hotspur will face Juventus for the first time in European competition while Liverpool play Porto and Manchester United have been drawn against Sevilla.
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Premier League leaders Manchester City look to have the easiest draw on paper after being handed a tie against Basel.
Champions League last 16 draw in full
- Juventus vs. Tottenham Hotspur
- Basel vs. Manchester City
- Porto vs. Liverpool
- Sevilla vs. Manchester United
- Real Madrid vs. Paris Saint-Germain
- Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Roma
- Chelsea vs. Barcelona
- Bayern Munich vs. Besiktas
When will the last 16 ties be played?
Champions League last 16 first legs will be played on 13/14 February and 20/21 February. Second legs will be played 6/7 March and 13/14 March.
When is the 2018 Champions League final?
The 2018 final will be hosted at the NSK Olimpiyskyi stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on Saturday, 26 May.
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