Streamed live internationally on UEFA.com, the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals draw taking place in Nyon on Friday, March 18, will be an event of pure suspense.

Because it is an open draw, no club is seeded. This means that any fixture is possible, and teams from the same federation—Barcelona and Real Madrid, for instance—can be paired against each other.

Who are the qualified teams?

Among the eight winners from the Round of 16, which came to a close after this midweek’s round of Champions League matches, three teams are from Spain and two teams come from Germany. England, Portugal and France each have one representative left in the competition.

 

The qualified teams are Atlético Madrid, Bayern München, Barcelona, Benfica, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Wolfsburg.

Last 8 teams of the 2015/16 UEFA Champions League before the quarter-finals draw.

When will the quarter-finals matches be played?

The home legs of the eventual 2015/16 Champions League quarter-finals matches this year are expected to be played on April 5 and 6. Return legs will be contested the following week on April 12 and 13.

Sides that are drawn first in Friday’s draw will play their first legs as hosts. The full list of fixtures will be available on our competition page.

Where and when to watch the quarter-finals draw live?

In USA, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Deportes will both broadcast the draw live on TV at 7am ET. Streaming will be available online and on mobile via Fox Sports Go and Fox Soccer 2Go.

In the UK, the draw will be live at 11am GMT on BT Sport Europe, BT Sport Europe HD and Eurosport 1 UK on TV. The BT Sport app will offer streaming of the event, whilst updates will be available on Sky Sports News HQ.

In Canada, live streaming of the draw will be on beIN Sports Connect at 7am ET.

In Spain, Eurosport 1, beIN Sports and Esport3 will all provide live coverage of the event at 12pm CET.

In Germany, Eurosport 1 will cover the draw at 12pm CET.

In France, Eurosport 1 and beIN Sports 2 will telecast the draw at 12pm CET.

In Portugal, Eurosport 1 and Sport TV1 will have the event at 11am GMT.

Global users can also access UEFA’s website for live streaming of the quarter-finals draw online.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finals Draw

March 18, 2016 7:00am

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