UEFA draw up plans for the return of the Champions League with Manchester City vs Real Madrid and Bayern Munich vs Chelsea set to be played on August 7 and 8… over FIVE MONTHS after the first legs!
- Manchester City hold a 2-1 advantage over Real Madrid from the first leg
- Chelsea meanwhile travel to Bayern Munich 3-0 down after west London defeat
- Remaining last-16 ties to be played set to take place on a Friday and Saturday
- UEFA are looking to fully complete this season’s Champions League in August
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Chelsea and Manchester City could finally find out when they will play the second leg of their respective Champions League last-16 ties, with UEFA drawing up plans to resume the competition.
The coronavirus pandemic halted the Champions League halfway through the first knockout round back in March.
Yet despite the majority of domestic leagues around Europe still in turmoil over how they plan to end or continue the season into the summer, UEFA have pencilled in dates for Europe’s biggest club competition to return.
Manchester City are set to return to Champions League action on August 7 against Real Madrid
Meanwhile, Chelsea will resume their tie against Bayern Munich a day later at the Allianz Arena
According to Corriere dello Sport, Manchester City will return to action on August 7 to complete their tie with Real Madrid, while Chelsea playing a day later at Bayern Munich, five months after the first legs.
The respective ties are curiously set to be played on a Friday and Saturday.
A full completion is then planned for the tournament, with two-legged quarter-finals taking place just from August 11-15, the semi-finals from August 18-22 and the final on August 29.
Manchester City are in the driving seat from their first leg with Madrid having come from behind at the Bernabeu to win 2-1 thanks to late goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kevin de Bruyne.
Bayern lead 3-0 from the first-leg of the initial last-16 tie, with Serge Gnabry scoring twice
While City came from behind at the Bernabeu to score twice late on and secure a 2-1 victory
Chelsea meanwhile have it all to do after being hammered 3-0 at Stamford Bridge by Bayern in the first leg, with former Arsenal forward Serge Gnabry hitting a brace and Robert Lewandowski also finding the target.
Juventus will host Lyon on August 7 a goal down after the first leg, while a day later Barcelona host Napoli following a 1-1 draw.
They will be looking to join RB Leipzig, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Atalanta who have already made the quarter-finals.