UCL quarter-finals draw, all you need to know

UCL quarter-finals draw: Who’s in it? When is it? Is there country protection?

Here’s everything you need to about the Champions League quarter-finals draw.

Who’s in the Champions League quarter-final draw?

Bayern (GER)

Benfica (POR)

Chelsea (ENG)

Inter (ITA)

Man City (ENG)

Milan (ITA)

Napoli (ITA)

Real Madrid (ESP)

When is the Champions League quarter-final draw?

The draw takes place at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday 17 March. The ceremony begins at 12:00 CET.

Can teams from the same country play each other in the Champions League quarter-finals?

Yes, it is an open draw. There are no seedings and no country protection, so clubs can face opposition from the same national association and teams they previously came up against in the group stage.

Source: Soccanews.com

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