🔴 As it happened: The Champions League last 16 draw | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·14 December 2020

🔴 As it happened: The Champions League last 16 draw

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  1. Neymar reunited with Barcelona
  2. Tricky tie with Lazio for holders Bayern

12:24 – That concludes the Champions League draw from us.

But stay tuned on OneFootball as we will have plenty of reaction to follow over the course of the day.


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12:23 – Well, well, well.

What a draw for the last 16 of the Champions League.

Headlined by Barcelona v Paris Saint-Germain.

That one has produced fireworks before and now we have the added Neymar narrative.

12:22 – And finally …

Atalanta v Real Madrid

12:21 – Sevilla v Borussia Dortmund

12:20 – Barcelona v PSG

12:19 – FC Porto v Juventus

12:18 – RB Leipzig v Liverpool

12:17 – Atlético Madrid v Chelsea

12:16 – Less difficulty for Chapuisat in opening the balls this time. Next up, we have …

Lazio v Bayern Munich

12:15 – And the first last 16 tie is …

Borussia Mönchengladbach v Manchester City

12:12 – All group winners will play the second leg at home.

12:08 – Stéphane Chapuisat, who won the tournament in 1997 with Borussia Dortmund, to assist with the draw.

12:06 – A final rundown of the protocol.

And the drawing of the balls is imminent.

12:02 – What a group stage we were treated to.

An incredible 289 goals scored in 96 games, with Bayern managing the most.

Are the holders the side everyone will want to avoid?

12:00 – Almost ready to go in Nyon! That familiar music is sounding out.

11:55 – Five minutes to go …

Although this being a Uefa draw, we’re expecting it to be a while longer before things get going!

11:51 – WhoScored have rated the top three players in the competition so far this season.

A familiar face is number one.

11:49 – Fill in the blanks …

11:47 – The fixtures are set for 18, 19, 25 and 26 February for the first legs and 10, 11, 17 and 18 March for the return fixtures.

11:45 – Teams who played in the same group cannot be drawn against each other. Nor can teams from the same country.

11:43 – A reminder of the 16 teams who are in the draw this afternoon.

Runners-up: Atlético Madrid, Borussia M’Gladbach, Porto, Atalanta, Sevilla, Lazio, Barcelona, RB Leipzig

11:40 – Hello all and welcome to OneFootball’s coverage of the draw for the first knockout round of the Champions League.