Champions League QF draw: Madrid-Chelsea, Man City-Bayern
Holders Real Madrid have been drawn to face Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinals, while Manchester City will play Bayern Munich.
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Holders Real Madrid have been drawn to face Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinals, while Manchester City will play Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid will play Chelsea in the quarter finals of this season's Champions League, with the Spaniards looking for their 15th title.
Holders Real Madrid will play Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Champions League while Manchester City were paired with Pep Guardiola's former side Bayern Munich in Friday's draw. Serie A leaders Napoli take on AC Milan in an all-Italian showdown and Inter Milan face Portuguese league leaders Benfica. The winners of Real's tie against Chelsea will go on to face either City or Bayern in the semi-finals, throwing open the possibility of an all-English last-four tie.
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Graham Potter and Chelsea have been drawn against holders Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The tie is a repeat of the last season’s quarter-finals and the semi-finals the year before.
Manchester City and Chelsea will both discover their opponents for the quarter-finals of the Champions League as well as their route to the final today.
Eight teams remain in the Champions League, with title-holders Real Madrid and reigning Premier League champions Manchester City among them.
With a 4-1 aggregate lead over Real Betis, Manchester United will be confident of being in the draw for the next round of the Europa League. Erik ten Hag's side cruised to a comfortable win in the first leg of their last-16 tie last week and they know that they should progress at the expense of the La Liga outfit.