Champions League quarter-final draw guide plus last-16 fixtures, channel and odds

Champions League Guide: Quarter-final draw time and date PLUS last-16 fixtures, channel, odds and more

  • Champions League round of 16 kicks-off 8pm (GMT) on 12 February
  • Champions League quarter-final draw takes place on 15 February at 11am (GMT) 
  • UK viewers will be able to view all Champions League matches on BT Sport

Not long left until Europe’s elite teams go head to head in the Champions League last-16.

Premier League sides Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham will face PSG, Bayern Munich, Schalke and Borussia Dortmund, respectively. 

Sportsmail will provide you with everything you need to know for the Champions League round of 16 including dates, kick-off times and full fixture list plus how to watch, latest odds and quarter-final draw info.

Real Madrid will be hoping to make it a fourth consecutive Champions League title win

When is it? 

The first leg of Champions League last 16 take place on 12, 13, 19 and 20 February.  

The second leg will then take place two weeks later on 5, 6, 12 and 13 March.

Champions League quarter-final draw  

Who’s in the draw?

Manchester United or Paris Saint-Germain

AS Roma or FC Porto

Ajax or Real Madrid

Tottenham or Borussia Dortmund

Liverpool or Bayern Munich

Lyon or Barcelona

Atletico Madrid or Juventus

Schalke or Manchester City

When is it?

The draw takes place on Friday 15th February at UEFA’s Swiss headquarters in Nyon.

The draw will decide the fixtures for the Champions League quarter-final followed by the semi-final.

There are no seedings and every team can face each other even if they are from the same country. 

How to watch draw? 

You’ll be able to watch the draw on UEFA’s website. 

 

Will VAR be used?

Yes. Video assistant referee will be introduced to the Champions League for the rest of the tournament.

Players caught gesturing for VAR to be used may find themselves with a yellow card as a caution. 

Rule changes that impact last-16

  • No players are cup tied so any January transfers which saw a player play for another Europa League or Champions League team can be used by the new team. Teams can register a maximum of three new eligible players in the remaining matches.
  • Knockout matches that go to extra-time will allow teams a fourth substitute.

Champions League last-16 fixtures and channel

First leg:

Tuesday 12th February 

Wednesday 13th February 

  • Tottenham vs Borussia Dortmund – KO 8pm on BT Sport 2/4K UHD
  • Ajax vs Real Madrid – KO 8pm on BT Sport 3

Tuesday 19th February

  • Lyon vs Barcelona – KO 8pm on BT Sport 3
  • Liverpool vs Bayern Munich – KO 8pm on BT Sport 2/4K UHD 

Wednesday 20th February

  • Atletico Madrid vs Juventus – KO 8pm on BT Sport 3
  • Schalke vs Man City – KO 8pm on BT Sport 2 

Second leg:

Tuesday 5th March

  • Borussia Dortmund vs Tottenham – KO 8pm on BT Sport 2
  • Real Madrid vs Ajax – KO 8pm on BT Sport 3

Wednesday 6th March

  • PSG vs Manchester United – KO 8pm on BT Sport 2
  • Porto vs Roma – KO 8pm on BT Sport 3

Tuesday 12th March

  • Juventus vs Atletico Madrid – KO 8pm on BT Sport TBC
  • Manchester City vs Schalke – KO 8pm on BT Sport TBC

Wednesday 13th March

  • Barcelona vs Lyon – KO 8pm on BT Sport TBC
  • Schalke vs Man City – KO 8pm on BT Sport TBC 

Champions League winner odds

Winners 

  • Manchester City – 10/3
  • Barcelona – 4/1
  • Juventus – 6/1
  • PSG – 7/1
  • Liverpool – 8/1 
  • Real Madrid – 12/1
  • Bayern Munich – 12/1
  • Atletico Madrid – 20/1
  • Borussia Dortmund – 22/1
  • Tottenham – 25/1
  • Manchester United – 25/1
  • Ajax – 80/1
  • Roma – 100/1
  • Porto – 100/1
  • Lyon – 100/1
  • Schalke – 200/1

*Odds courtesy of Betfair 

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