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Champions League knockout stage 2023/24: when is the draw?

Aaron Ramsdale - All 16 Champions League 2023/24 knockout teams ranked, plus when the draw happens


Aaron Ramsdale - All 16 Champions League 2023/24 knockout teams ranked, plus when the draw happens

The last of the Champions League group stage campaigns is over and the draw for the last-16 will be made in Switzerland on Monday.

Arsenal and Manchester City, the reigning champions, are the two English teams who have made it through their qualifying groups. Newcastle United failed to join them as they were beaten by AC Milan at home. The loss means there will be no European football of any description after Christmas at St James’ Park.

Paris St-Germain drew at Borussia Dortmund to finish second in that so-called group of death.

Manchester United finished bottom of group A, meaning they cannot even drop into the Europa League.

When is the Champions League knockout draw?

Teams will learn their opponents on Monday, December 18. The draw starts at 11am UK time and will be broadcast from Uefa’s headquarters in Switzerland.

How can I watch the draw on TV?

The draw is available to watch free-to-air, either on Uefa’s own website, Uefa.com, or on YouTube, where it will be streamed on the TNT Sports channel.

TV viewers can watch it live on TNT Sports.

Which teams are left in the competition?

Qualified teams are shown below in bold, teams knocked out are crossed out

  • From group A: Bayern Munich, FC Copenhagen, Galatasaray, Manchester United

  • From group B: Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven, Lens, Sevilla

  • From group C: Real Madrid, Napoli, Braga, Union Berlin

  • From group D: Real Sociedad, Inter Milan, Benfica, RB Salzburg

  • From group E: Atletico Madrid, Lazio, Feyenoord, Celtic

  • From group F: Borussia Dortmund, Paris St-Germain, AC Milan, Newcastle

  • From group G: Manchester City, RB Leipzig, Young Boys, Crvena zvezda

  • From group H: Barcelona, Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Antwerp

When are the Champions League knockout matches?

The teams that reach the final of the Champions League face another seven matches.

Round of 16: February 13 & 14, 20 & 21 (first legs); March 5 & 6, 12 & 13 (second legs)
Quarter-finals: April 9 & 10 (first legs); April 16 & 17 (second legs)
Semi-finals: April 30 & May 1 (first legs); May 7 & 8 (second legs)
Final: June 1



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