The round robin stages of the Champions League were completed last week, and 16 teams have made it to the knockout stage of Europe's elite competition. The massive draw will be held at Uefa headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday.
Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Basel, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto, Real Madrid, Sevilla, PSG, Roma, Barcelona and Besiktas are the 16 teams, who have made it from the group stages.
England have the maximum number of representatives with five teams booking their place for the knockout stages. Spain have three while Italy have two.
The first-place team in the group stages will face one of the second-placed team in the Round of 16 tie. The teams from the same nation or the last group cannot be drawn together. The group winners go to pot one while the runners-up go into pot two.
POT 1 | POT 2 |
Manchester United (England) | FC Basel (Switzerland) |
PSG (France) | Bayern Munich (Germany) |
Roma (Italy) | Chelsea (England) |
Barcelona (Spain) | Juventus (Italy) |
Liverpool (England) | Sevilla (Spain) |
Manchester City (England) | Shakhtar (Ukraine) |
Besiktas (Turkey) | Porto (Portugal) |
Tottenham (England) | Real Madrid (Spain) |
This round of 16 draw could throw up some interesting fixtures with giants like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Juventus finishing second in their respective group. It means respective group toppers like Liverpool, Manchester United can face the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or even Juventus.
After the draw is made, the group winners will host the other team in the round of 16 first-leg matches, which will take place on February 13-14 and 20-21, while the second-leg will be played on March 6-7 and 13-14.
Where to watch live
The Champions League draw is scheduled for 11 am GMT (4:30 pm IST, 6 am ET, 12 pm CET).
Live streaming on UEFA's official website.
India: TV:Sony Ten 2.
UK: TV: BT Sport.
Australia: TV: Bein Sports 2