Champions League quarter-final draw – Date, time, channel and which last-16 teams are through?

Champions League quarter-final draw – When is it, how to watch and which teams from the last-16 are through?

  • Champions League quarter-final draw take place at 11am GMT on 15 March
  • UK viewers can watch the Champions League draw on BT Sport or UEFA website 
  • Man Utd, Tottenham, Ajax and Porto have made it through with four spots left

Four teams have now secured their spots in the Champions League quarter-final with four to go.

Manchester United are the latest team through after making a stunning comeback at Parc des Princes that saw Romelu Lukaku score a brace and then a stoppage time VAR review on Kimpembe’s hand ball to award Red Devils with a penalty which Marcus Rashford converts to make it 3-3 on aggregate. 

Porto, Ajax and Tottenham will also be joining Man United in the quarter-finals after wins over Roma, Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, respectively.  

Sportsmail provide you with everything you need to know for the Champions League quarter-final draw including date, time and channel plus the current teams through and games left to play.

Four places remain in the quarter-final after Man United, Ajax, Tottenham and Porto earn spots

When is it?

Champions League quarter-final draw takes place at 11am GMT on Friday 15th March.

How to watch? 

You can watch live coverage of Champions League draw on UEFA website or BT Sport as teams learn their opponents for the quarter-final stage.

Where will it take place? 

The draw will take place at UEFA’s Swiss headquarters in Nyon. 

Which teams have made it to the quarter-final? 

Teams KO’d so far?

  • Real Madrid
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • PSG 
  • Roma 
  • Ajax (NED)
  • Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)
  • Manchester United (ENG) 
  • Porto (POR)
  • Schalke (GER) / Manchester City (ENG)
  • Atletico Madrid (ESP) / Juventus (ITA)
  • Lyon (FRA) / Barcelona (ESP)
  • Liverpool (ENG) / Bayern Munich (GER)

How did teams yet to play second leg play in first leg? 

The last four teams to be decided for the quarter-final will be decided on 12/13th March as eight teams fight to progress in their last-16 second leg. 

But how did their first leg go? 

Schalke 2-3 Manchester City

Sergio Aguero got the scoring underway in their first leg but shortly after Schalke were awarded two penalties with one coming from Nicolas Otamendi for handling the ball after VAR review and the second from Fernandinho’s foul on Salif Sane which Nabil Bentaleb was able to convert to make the score 2-1.

Not much changed in the second half until Leroy Sane was awarded a free kick outside the penalty box which the German striked perfectly to equalise the score and then a 90th minute goal from Raheem Sterling to put Man City ahead 3-2.

Full Report: Schalke 2-3 Man City

Atletico Madrid 2-0 Juventus

Atletico were denied a potential two goals prior to winning 2-0 with the first coming from a penalty decision being overturned by VAR after it was decided Diego Costa was fouled outside the box. Then VAR disallowed Alvaro Morata’s goal after it was decided that the Spanish star had committed a foul himself in the build up to his goal.

Eventually, Jose Giminez was able to break the deadlock with 78th minute goal followed by another goal in the 83rd minute from defender Diego Godin.

Full Report:  Atletico Madrid 2-0

Liverpool 0-0 Bayern Munich

Jurgen Klopp’s men were left frustrated by Bayern as the German’s defence was strong and organised allowing little opportunities throughout the game for the Reds which saw Sadio Mane miss a handful of chances.

The closest Liverpool came to a goal was from Mane’s header in the near post in the 85th minute.

Full Report: Liverpool 0-0 Bayern Munich 

Lyon 0-0 Barcelona

Despite 25 shots Barcelona were unable to score against Lyon with only 5 shots on actual target. 

Lionel Messi, Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez were all denied by Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes with Barca’s keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen having to make two spectacular saves to deny the French side.

Full Report: Lyon 0-0 Barcelona 

Odds for teams to qualify for quarter-finals 

  • Atletico Madrid – 1/5
  • Juventus – 3/1
  • Manchester City – 200/1
  • Schalke – 33/1
  • Bayern Munich – 17/20
  • Liverpool – 17/20
  • Barcelona – 1/7
  • Lyon – 19/5

*Odds courtesy of Betfair  

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