The teams involved in the UEFA Europa League will also know the names of their opponents, in a ceremony scheduled to take place immediately aftet the UCL draw.

It's all down to eight teams in the two most relevant European competitions, and each side will know their fate on Friday.

The remaining teams in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League will be drawn against each other tomorrow. Some electric showdowns are expected in both competitions, with each one of them having curious facts and stats ahead of the final eight draw.

Let's get right to each one of the competitions and how things could shape up.

UEFA Champions League

Teams from four leagues provide the eight remaining teams in Europe's most coveted football competition. Three teams from La Liga (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla), two from the Premier League (Liverpool, Manchester City) and the Serie A (Juventus, Roma) and one from the Bundesliga (Bayern) are set to lock horns against each other.

There are no geo-restrictions in this stage, meaning that we could have a Spanish Clasico thrown into the mix or maybe a showdown between English sides.

What time? 04:00 PT/ 05:00 CT/ 07:00 ET/ 12:00 GMT/ 13:00 CET

Did you know...? Barcelona hasn't missed a Quarter final stage for the past 11 years.

"11 straight seasons making it to the UEFA Champions League Quarter finals"

UEFA Europa League

Eight teams from different countries will battle for the second most relevant football competition in Europe, with Arsenal, Lazio and Atlético Madrid deemed as the frontrunners to win the title. As with the UEFA Champions League, there are no restrictions regarding the possible matchups, and a possible tie between teams owned by the same company could steal the show.

What time? 06:00 PT/ 06:00 CT/ 08:00 ET/ 13:00 GMT/ 14:00 CET

Did you know...? Atlético is the only remaining team in this year's competition to win the title under the current format