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The Champions League knockout rounds are set to be mapped out this week as the draw for the last-16, quarter-finals and semi-finals takes place in Nyon, Switzerland.

The midweek play-off games will send eight more sides into the round of 16 to join the top eight from the league phase. Five Premier League teams – Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City – have already qualified for the knockout rounds, with Newcastle set to join them via the play-offs.

The outline of the draw has already been made, with teams grouped into small four-way pools of possible opponents based on their league placings.

Arsenal, who finished top of the league phase, are likely facing a Bundesliga team, with both Borussia Dortmund and Leverkusen poised to progress from the play-offs.

Manchester City could meet Real Madrid or a rematch with the fairytale story of Bodo/Glimt, one of Liverpool and Tottenham will meet Atletico Madrid; while Chelsea and Newcastle could draw each other.

When is the draw?

The Champions League last-16 draw will take place in Nyon at 11am GMT (12pm local time) on Friday 27 February.

How to watch online

The draw will be streamed live on Uefa’s website, YouTube channel and Champions League app.

Which teams have qualified for the last-16?

The top eight sides in this season’s Champions League league phase await in the knockout rounds. They are:

Arsenal Bayern Munich Liverpool Tottenham Hotspur Barcelona Chelsea Sporting CP Manchester City

Who has advanced via the play-offs?

The teams who finished between ninth and 24th in the league phase went into the play-offs. The second legs are being played this week:

Atletico Madrid 7-4 Club Brugge (after two legs)Newcastle 9-3 Qarabag (after two legs)Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2-0 Olympiacos (after two legs)Bodø/Glimt 5–2 Inter Milan (after two legs)Galatasaray 5–2 JuventusMonaco 2–3 Paris Saint-GermainBenfica 0–1 Real MadridDortmund 2–0 AtalantaWho can each team draw?

The teams have been grouped into seeded couplets according to how they finished in the league phase, so, for example, Arsenal (who finished top) or Bayern Munich (who finished second) will play the winners of either Bodo/Glimt v Inter Milan or Benfica v Real Madrid.

Teams from the same national league can play each other in the knockout rounds.

Here are the possible last-16 draw permutations:

Barcelona and Chelsea will be drawn against:

Monaco / PSG or Newcastle

Liverpool and Tottenham will be drawn against:

Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray / Juventus

Sporting and Manchester City will be drawn against:

Bodo/Glimt or Benfica / Real Madrid

Arsenal and Bayern Munich will be drawn against:

Borussia Dortmund / Atalanta or Bayer Leverkusen

What are the match dates?

The last-16 ties will take place in mid-March. Here are the remaining round dates:

Round of 16: 10/11 & 17/18 March 2026

Quarter-finals: 7/8 & 14/15 April 2026

Semi-finals: 28/29 April & 5/6 May 2026

Final: 30 May 2026 (Budapest)