The Champions League last 16 draw takes place on Monday - who could Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea face?
When is the Champions League last 16 draw?
The draw will take place at 11am on Monday, December 14 in Nyon. You will be able to follow it across Sky Sports' platforms.
What is the draw format?
There will be two seeding pots: one consisting of the eight group winners and the other of the eight runners-up.
No team can at this stage play a club from their own association - meaning no all-Premier League clashes just yet.
And no side can play a team from their previous group.
The ties will take place over two legs, with seeded group winners playing away in the first legs and at home in the return matches.
Who's in which pot?
Seeded:
- Bayern Munich
- Chelsea
- Borussia Dortmund
- Juventus
- Liverpool
- Manchester City
- PSG
- Real Madrid
Unseeded:
- Atalanta
- Atletico
- Barcelona
- Lazio
- RB Leipzig
- Monchengladbach
- Porto
- Sevilla
Who could Premier League sides face?
Chelsea: Atalanta, Atletico, Barcelona, Lazio, RB Leipzig, Mönchengladbach, Porto.
Liverpool: Atletico, Barcelona, Lazio, RB Leipzig, Monchengladbach, Porto, Sevilla.
Manchester City: Atalanta, Atletico, Barcelona, Lazio, RB Leipzig, Monchengladbach, Sevilla.
When will the games be played?
February 15/16: Round of 16 first legs
March 16/17: Round of 16 second legs
What are the other key dates?
April 6/14, 2021: Quarter-finals
April 17 & May 5, 2021: Semi-finals
May 29, 2021: Final (Istanbul)