When is the Uefa Champions League draw? Time, date and the teams to have qualified for knockout stage

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With all the English sides involved in Champions League football this year now safely thorough to the knockout stages, thoughts will be turning to the draw for the round of 16.

Given the form of the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who both finished second in their respective groups, the draw looks to be an enticing one this season.

After finishing second in their group, Chelsea now face the daunting prospect of a potential tie against Barcelona or Paris Saint-Germain.

Standard Sport takes you through all you need to know ahead of the draw…


When and where is the draw?

The draw will take place at Uefa headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday, December 11. The draw is set to get underway at 11am GMT.


How can I follow the draw?

The draw will be streamed live on Uefa's website, and will be televised by BT Sport.

BT Sport subscribers will be able to stream the draw online via the video player and the BT Sport app.

Alternatively, you can follow all of the action on Standard Sport's live blog.


How does it work?

There will be two seeded pots to draw from. The first pot being made up of group winners and the second runners-up.

16 sides will be drawn from the hat in Nyon, though no team can play another from their group or domestic division at this stage.


Who has qualified?

Holders: Real Madrid qualified for the last 16 as runners-up in Group H (Getty Images)
Holders: Real Madrid qualified for the last 16 as runners-up in Group H (Getty Images)
  • Manchester United

  • FC Basel

  • PSG

  • Bayern

  • Roma

  • Chelsea

  • Barcelona

  • Juventus

  • Liverpool

  • Sevilla

  • Man City

  • Shakhtar Donetsk

  • Besiktas

  • Porto

  • Tottenham

  • Real Madrid