Champions League draw LIVE: Arsenal and Manchester City discover last-16 fates
The Premier League sides received favourable draws for the last-16 while Barcelona play Napoli and Inter Milan take on Atletico Madrid
Arsenal will face Porto in the Champions League last-16 while holders Manchester City take on FC Copenhagen.
The Gunners qualified as group winners after making an impressive return to Europe’s top club competition and will travel to Porto before hosting their first Champions League knockout tie in seven years at the Emirates.
Defending champions Manchester City were also handed a favourable draw as they play Danish side Copenhagen, who beat Manchester United in the group stages to qualify for the last-16.
There will be a clash between the Spanish champions and the Italian champions when Barcelona meet Napoli, while Paris Saint-Germain avoided a heavyweight draw after finishing as runners-up in Group F and were paired with Real Sociedad.
Last season’s runners-up Inter Milan will take on Atletico Madrid, themselves defeated finalists in 2014 and 2016, PSV will meet Borussia Dortmund and Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich face Lazio. Real Madrid will play RB Leipzig.
Follow along for the latest updates from the Champions League last-16 draw, and get all the latest football betting sites offers here.
Europa League play-off round draw
The first team out of the pot is Feyenoord...
... they are playing Roma!
Europa League play-off round draw
The former Champions League clubs will be drawn out of the pots first with the Europa League clubs playing their home legs second.
Again, clubs from the same domestic leagues cannot play each other.
Europa League play-off round draw
Two-time Europa League winner, Julien Escude, is the man who will be drawing the teams out of the pots. The Frenchman won the competition twice with Sevilla in consecutive seasons.
Europa League play-off round draw
Here’s a reminder of the teams in the draw:
Seeded teams Freiburg (GER) Marseille (FRA) Qarabağ (AZE) Rennes (FRA) Roma (ITA) Sparta Praha (CZE) Sporting CP (POR) Toulouse (FRA)
Unseeded teams Benfica (POR) Braga (POR) Feyenoord (NED) Galatasaray (TUR) Lens (FRA) Milan (ITA) Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) Young Boys (SUI)
Europa League play-off round draw
Now it’s time for the Europa League play-off round draw. We’re back in Nyon for this one and are awaiting the arrival of Giorgio Marchetti again.
The 16 teams in this draw are being introduced before the Uefa Deputy Secretary General comes onto the stage.
Manchester United’s financial blow revealed after early exit from Europe
Manchester United could face a £40m hit to their income this season because they will play far fewer matches at Old Trafford after their early exits from Europe and the Carabao Cup.
United played a club record 33 home games in all competitions last season, bringing in their biggest ever matchday revenue of £136.4m – an average of more than £4m per match.
But this season United could play as few as 23 times at Old Trafford, depending on whether Erik ten Hag’s team, who are away at Wigan in the third round, get any home FA Cup ties, and will have a maximum of 26 matches at their own ground.
Manchester United’s financial blow revealed after early exit from Europe
The Red Devils crashed out of the Champions League at the group stage and also exited the Carabao Cup in the early rounds
When will the Europa League last-16 play-off ties be played?
The fixtures will take place across two legs on 15 and 22 February 2024. The draw for the round-of-16 knockout stage will take place the day after the play-off second legs, on 23 February.
Which clubs will be in the play-off draw?
The following teams finished second in their Europa League group:
Freiburg
Marseille
Sparta Prague
Sporting
Toulouse
Rennes
Roma
Qarabag FK
Which clubs will be in the play-off draw?
The following teams finished third in their Champions League group:
Galatasaray
Lens
Braga
Benfica
Feyenoord
Milan
Young Boys
Shakhtar Donetsk
When is the Europa League play-off draw?
The draw will take place on Monday 18 December in Nyon, Switzerland, with the start time set for noon, GMT.
The Europa League play-off draw will be streamed live on Uefa’s YouTube channel.
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