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UEFA Champions League Round Of 16 Draw: Find Out Who Your Favorite Team Is Playing

UEFA Champions League Round Of 16 Draw: Find Out Who Your Favorite Team Is Playing 1

The 2019/20 Champions League round of 16 draw has been announced from Switzerland as the defending champions, Liverpool face Atletico Madrid, Tottenham drawn against RB Leipzig.

Manchester City was drawn against Real Madrid, while Chelsea will face Bayern Munich in a repeat of the 2012 final.

The Premier League have four representatives, all of whom will be hoping to ensure the trophy stays in England.

Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur will all be in the hat, with Jurgen Klopp’s side looking to defend their crown and win the competition for the seventh time, after beating the Lilywhites 2-0 in last year’s final in Madrid.

Pep Guardiola will return to Spain for City’s first leg against Real Madrid, with the Premier League side having home advantage in the second leg.

Chelsea will play Bayern Munich for the first time since beating them in the 2012 final, while Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham will also be heading to Germany. They will face RB Leipzig for the first time in their history.

First-leg ties will be played 18/19/25/26 February, while the second legs will take place on 10/11/17/18 March.

Champions League round of 16 draw in full

  1. Borussia Dortmund vs Paris Saint-Germain
  2. Real Madrid vs Man City
  3. Atalanta vs Valencia
  4. Atletico Madrid vs Liverpool
  5. Chelsea vs Bayern Munich
  6. Lyon vs Juventus
  7. Tottenham vs RB Leipzig
  8. Napoli vs Barcelona

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