When is the UEFA Champions League last 16 draw? Can I watch it on TV? Time, date, TV channel and more

In the hat | Manchester United have sealed their place in the round of 16 draw: AFP/Getty Images
In the hat | Manchester United have sealed their place in the round of 16 draw: AFP/Getty Images

With the Champions League group stages coming to an end this week we’ll soon know the full line up for the business end of the world’s biggest club competition.

From the Premier League both Manchester United and Manchester City have secured their place in the round of 16, which will take place in February, though are yet to secure top spot.

Once the group standings are confirmed, winners will be drawn against runners up, meaning finishing top of the group usually results in an ‘easier’ tie in the first knockout round.

Both Tottenham and Liverpool can still qualify for the latter stages but face tough tests against Barcelona and Napoli respectively.

Standard Sport runs you through all you need to know ahead of the Champions League draw…

When is it?

The draw for the round of 16 will take place on Monday, December 17 at 11am GMT.

Where is it?

The draw will take place at Uefa’s Swiss headquarters in Nyon.

How to follow.

There will be a live stream of the draw on uefa.com, though Standard Sport will provide LIVE coverage of the proceedings.

Who is in the draw?

Qualified as group winners: Barcelona, FC Porto, Real Madrid

Qualified as group runners-up: AS Roma, Schalke

Qualified (position TBC): Ajax, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Manchester City, Manchester United.