Champions League last-16 draw: Man Utd to face PSG
Liverpool paired with Bayern, Man City get Schalke and Spurs will play Dortmund
The draw for the Uefa Champions League round of 16 has been made and there’s a number of stand-out ties between European football heavyweights.
Manchester United will take on Paris Saint-Germain over two legs while Liverpool play Bayern Munich.
England champions Manchester City face Schalke and Tottenham also face German opposition in Borussia Dortmund.
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Holders Real Madrid have got former winners Ajax, Barcelona will face Lyon and Atlético Madrid take on Juventus. In the other tie Roma go up against Porto.
Uefa Champions League last-16 draw in full
The first legs will be on 12/13 and 19/20 February 2019. The second legs are on 5/6 and 12/13 March 2019.
12 February and 6 March
- Man Utd (England) vs. Paris Saint-Germain (France)
- Roma (Italy) vs. Porto (Portugal)
13 February and 5 March
- Tottenham (England) vs. Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
- Ajax (Holland) vs. Real Madrid (Spain)
19 February and 13 March
- Lyon (France) vs. Barcelona (Spain)
- Liverpool (England) vs. Bayern Munich (Germany)
20 February and 12 March
- Schalke (Germany) vs. Manchester City (England)
- Atlético Madrid (Spain) vs. Juventus (Italy)
Champions League winner betting odds
According to Oddschecker Manchester City remain the bookies’ favourites to win this season’s Champions League.
Pep Guardiola’s side are priced at 3/1 to reign in Europe in 2019 while Lionel Messi’s Barcelona are second favourites (9/2) and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus are third favourites (13/2).
Last season’s finalists Liverpool are 12/1, Tottenham are 25/1 and Manchester United are 60/1.
Latest prices according to Oddschecker (as of 17 December).
- Manchester City: 3/1
- Barcelona: 9/2
- Juventus: 13/2
- Paris Saint-Germain: 8/1
- Liverpool: 12/1
- Real Madrid: 12/1
- Bayern Munich: 14/1
- Tottenham: 25/1
- Atletico Madrid: 25/1
- Borussia Dortmund: 30/1
- Man Utd: 60/1
- Ajax: 100/1
- Roma: 100/1
- Porto: 125/1
- Lyon: 175/1
- Schalke: 250/1
Who has qualified for the last 16?
Group winners
- Barcelona (Spain)
- Bayern Munich (Germany)
- Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
- Juventus (Italy)
- Manchester City (England)
- Paris Saint-Germain (France)
- Porto (Portugal)
- Real Madrid (Spain, holders)
Group runners-up
- Ajax (Holland)
- Atlético Madrid (Spain)
- Liverpool (England)
- Lyon (France)
- Manchester United (England)
- Roma (Italy)
- Schalke (Germany)
- Tottenham Hotspur (England)
When are the last-16 fixtures?
The first legs of the Champions League round of 16 will be on 12/13 and 19/20 February 2019. The second legs are on 5/6 and 12/13 March 2019.
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