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When is the Champions League quarter final draw? How to watch and can Man City meet Chelsea

Manchester City are aiming to reach the Champions League quarter-finals for a sixth successive season with a win over RB Leipzig in the second leg of their last 16 tie.

Pep Guardiola's side were disappointed to only draw 1-1 in eastern Germany after an opening goal from Riyad Mahrez was cancelled out in the second half by in-demand defender Joško Gvardiol. The last time that City were not one of the last eight teams in the Champions League was during their Catalan manager's first season in charge when Monaco advanced at their expense on away goals after playing out a 6-6 thriller over two legs.

A repeat of that is to be avoided as they aim to once again reach the final of the competition and go one better this time to become the first new European champions since Chelsea last did so over a decade ago now. Before all of that, though, City need to ensure progression to the quarter-finals and here is everything you need to know about that draw before it happens.

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When is it?

The final ceremony of the 2022/23 season takes place on Friday, 17 March and starts at noon local time (11am GMT; 6am ET). All of the competition's remaining ties will be decided at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland, including the quarter-final, semi-final, and final.

How can I watch it?

UEFA will be streaming the draw on their website from 11am. BT Sport will also be airing it in the United Kingdom, with their coverage starting at 10:45am.

Who could City face?

Should City prevail in the second leg, then they would play one of the seven other sides that advance from the round of 16. Benfica and Chelsea are already through

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk