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Champions League draw: When is it? Who qualified? How will it work? All you need to know about last 16, quarter and semi-final draw

Ahead of the upcoming Champions League last 16, quarter-final and semi-final draw, Sports Mole explains how the new knockout-phase bracket will work.

The 2024-25 season has brought major change to a previously tired Champions League format, giving a fresh look to UEFA's top tournament.

Now the inaugural league phase and knockout playoffs have been completed, the next - and final - draw awaits.

On Friday, February 21, Europe's great and good will convene in Nyon, with the remaining sides set to discover their last-16 opponents.

Eight ties are set to take place on March 4-5 and March 11-12, before two subsequent rounds produce the teams who walk out at Munich's Allianz Arena in May.

Here, Sports Mole sums up how the draw will work and highlights who the Premier League clubs could face.



Three in one: the new Champions League bracket

UEFA Champions League draw in Nyon - August 31, 2024© Imago

Following the knockout phase playoffs, Friday's draw will set up a bracket that shows each team their potential route from the last 16, through the quarter and semi-finals, then into the decider.

As this structure is pre-defined by seeded pairings, much like in major tennis tournaments, the best-placed sides from the league phase will not face each other until the latter stages.

The top eight are paired in relation to their final league positions: first and second, third and fourth, fifth and sixth, seventh and eighth. For example, Liverpool and Barcelona - who finished first and second respectively - cannot meet until the final.

Initially, the clubs in each seeded pair are drawn to meet a winning team from the playoffs - for instance, either Arsenal or Inter Milan will play Feyenoord. That process produces next month's last-16 ties.

In addition, there will be another draw relating to the quarters and semis, deciding which teams host the first leg and which host the second.



Which teams have qualified?

Barcelona's Raphinha in action against Brest on January 29, 2025© Iconsport

The top eight from this season's league phase automatically booked their ticket for the last 16: Liverpool, Barca, Arsenal, Inter, Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Lille and Aston Villa.

Meanwhile, eight sides had to take the scenic route after finishing between ninth and 24th in the 36-team table.

Four were confirmed following Tuesday night's action - Bayern Munich, Benfica, Club Brugge and Feyenoord - while the next quartet qualified on Wednesday.

Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven were the final four to seal their spots.



Who could Premier League teams face?

Luis Diaz of Liverpool celebrates his goal to make it 3-0 during his side's Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen, on November 5, 2024© Imago

Though 2023 champions Manchester City were eliminated by familiar foes Real Madrid, three English clubs are still contending for continental glory this season.

Friday's draw will dictate their possible onward route to the final, but each team has a 50-50 chance of predicting their opponents in the round-of-16.

Liverpool (1st seed) will play: PSG (15th) or Benfica (16th)

Arsenal (3rd) will play: Feyenoord (19th) or PSV (14th)

Aston Villa (8th) will play: Dortmund (10th) or Club Brugge (24th)


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