Champions League quarter-final draw - Date, format and live stream details
The final round of Champions League last 16 matches will take place on Wednesday, with Liverpool travelling to Real Madrid and Napoli hosting Eintracht Frankfurt.
Six teams have already secured their place in the quarter-finals and are eagerly waiting to see who they will face in the last eight. They will also find out who they could face in the semi-finals, with the draw for that stage taking place at the same time.
While Liverpool need a miracle to qualify for the quarter-finals, two Premier League sides have already made it through. Here, Mirror Football rounds up everything you need to know ahead of the draw.
When is the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals and semi-finals?
The draw for the Champions League quarter-finals and semi-finals will take place at 11am (GMT) on Friday, March 17 at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
How to watch
The draw will be available to watch via a livestream on UEFA’s website on the day it takes place, which is accessible through this link.
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When are the knockout ties?
The quarter-finals will take place in April, with the the semi-finals shifted back to May to take into account this year's late Champions League, which takes place on 10 June.
The first legs of the quarter-finals are scheduled for April 11-12 and the second legs are scheduled for April 18-19.
The first legs of the semi-finals will take place on May 9-10, with the second legs taking place on May 16-17.
How does the draw work?
Ahead of the draw for the quarter-finals, there will be no seeding involved or any restrictions on teams from the same country being drawn against each other, meaning Chelsea could face Manchester City, for example.
Teams can also face opponents who they previously faced in the group stage of the competition. That means that Bayern Munich could be drawn against Inter Milan, Chelsea could take on AC Milan and Liverpool could play Napoli, if both sides go through.
The quarter-final draw will be followed by a pathway for the semi-finals, meaning teams will find out who they face in the last four should they progress. A third draw will then be held to determine the 'home' team for the final, for administrative reasons.
Who’s involved?
The teams who will be involved for the quarter-final and semi-final draws are:
Confirmed
Bayern Munich (GER)
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Chelsea (ENG)
Inter Milan (ITA)
Manchester City (ENG)
AC Milan (ITA)
To be confirmed
Liverpool (ENG) / Real Madrid (ESP)
Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) / Napoli (ITA)
Rules reminder
As like the earlier knockout stages of this year's competition, the away goals rule will not be in use for the quarter-finals or semi-finals, meaning that ties which are level after 90 minutes in both legs will advance to extra-time and then a penalty shoot-out if required, to determine the winner.
The 2022/23 Champions League final will take place on 10 June at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium, the same venue that was the scene of Liverpool's famous comeback victory over AC Milan in the 2005 showpiece.