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·27 febbraio 2026

Champions League last-16 draw as Chelsea face PSG

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UEFA have completed the draw the last-16 of the Champions League as all participating six Premier League clubs discovered their opponents in the next round.

There will be some absolutely massive ties in the knockout stage for the English teams as Chelsea will face reigning champions Paris-Saint Germain, while Newcastle United will take on Barcelona.


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Manchester City will yet again battle European giants Real Madrid, while Tottenham Hotspur will also be heading to the Spanish capital after they were paired with Atletico Madrid.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal will play Bayer Leverkusen. By virtue of finishing top of the league phase table, the Gunners will play all of their second leg ties at home.

Liverpool have been given the tricky task of facing Galatasaray.

Giant killers Bodo/Glimt, who knocked last year’s finalists Inter Milan out of the competition in the play-off round, will fancy their chances of progressing further after drawing Sporting CP.

Bayern Munich, meanwhile, will face the only remaining Italian team left in the Champions League, Atalanta.

UEFA Champions League last-16 draw in full:

Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen

Chelsea vs PSG

Liverpool vs Galatasaray

Man City vs Real Madrid

Newcastle vs Barcelona

Tottenham Hotspur vs Atletico Madrid

Bayern Munich vs Atalanta

Bodo/Glimt vs Sporting CP

When will the last-16 of the Champions League be played?

The first legs of the round of 16 will take place on 10th and 11th of March 10-11, and the second legs will take place on 17th and 18th of March.

The match schedule will be published on Friday evening.

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