After an eventful Champions League round of 16, the fate of the remaining eight teams has been decided. With Ajax, Tottenham, Man United, Porto, Juventus, Man City, Barcelona, and Liverpool making the quarter-finals, each side will know who they will face in the last eight.
And what a draw it was. A number of mouth-watering clashes are on their way in Europe. Here's everything you need to know after Friday's pairing.
What is the full line-up of the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League Last 8 fixtures?
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Ajax vs Juventus
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Liverpool vs Porto
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Tottenham vs Man City
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Man United vs Barcelona
#UCLdraw - who will make the Last 4?? pic.twitter.com/Pmq3meXiTD
— LiveSoccerTV.com (@LiveSoccerTV) March 15, 2019
What are the potential Champions League semi-finals matches?
While it remains unknown who will progress to the semi-finals, the brackets have already been drawn. UEFA has decided this time around to let each team know their possible opponent in the penultimate stage and thus the draw for the last four has already been held.
The winner of Tottenham vs Man City will go on to face the winner of Ajax vs Juventus. This means the champion of England could lock horns with the champion of Italy, should Guardiola's men and Allegri's crew see off their respective opponents.
In the other semi-final, the winner of Liverpool vs Porto will face the winner of Barcelona vs Man United. This means we could have an all-English semi-final or possibly a showdown between Messi and Salah in the last four if the Blaugrana put Solskjaer's side to the sword.
Here are the brackets for the Champions League semi-finals
What are the dates for each UCL quarter-final fixture?
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9 April: Tottenham vs Man City, Liverpool vs Porto
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10 April: Man United vs Barcelona, Ajax vs Juventus
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16 April: Juventus vs Ajax, Barcelona vs Man United
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17 April: Porto vs Liverpool, Man City vs Tottenham
Best Twitter reactions to the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals draw
Man Utd's exit confirmed?
Despite beating PSG, most appear to agree this will be the end of the road for Man United in the Champions League. The reason: they will face Barcelona and the fearsome Lionel Messi.
Luke Shaw after logging onto Twitter dot com to see which winger he'll be facing in the next round. #UCLDraw pic.twitter.com/4fhkHOPtRH
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) March 15, 2019
#UCLdraw
— IDRISS CULÈ (@IdrissCule) March 15, 2019
Man united fans right now pic.twitter.com/7BU1CFHmJX
We beat PSG for nothing #UCLDraw pic.twitter.com/qPzAwcvpAN
— M.O. Bamidæle (@Misturr_Mayor) March 15, 2019
Messi and dembele vs smalling and young #UCLdraw
— Tunga munyampenda (@TungaM2) March 15, 2019
pic.twitter.com/e3OQgkMQ8N
Man United vs Barcelona#UCLdraw @ManUtd
— Mirindi (@tom_Mirindi8) March 15, 2019
Man United fans: pic.twitter.com/dfrNtAPMyi
Frustrations boiling.
— Harry (@hkcira) March 15, 2019
Man United Vs Barcelona#UCLdraw pic.twitter.com/4gwzoH8jYn
Man united got Barcelona #UCLdraw pic.twitter.com/Lda5mmTuxY
— Kyle (@S1L3NTkyle) March 15, 2019
Lionel Messi is Man United's biggest nightmare. pic.twitter.com/YBtkHGVIH4
— FootballFunnys (@FootballFunnnys) March 15, 2019
Unlike Man Utd, Liverpool should be happy with whom they got
When you get Porto in the #UCLDraw pic.twitter.com/it0vtuuQg1
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) March 15, 2019
Liverpool after being drawn with FC Porto.#UCLdraw pic.twitter.com/hP9GlS4Q6S
— Ronnie (@HonRonnie) March 15, 2019
Man City in for a tricky fixtures list after this draw
A tough period for Manchester City
— Goal (@goal) March 15, 2019
April 9/10: Tottenham (a) (UCL)
April 14: Crystal Palace (a)
April 16/17: Tottenham (h) (UCL)
April 20: Tottenham (h)
April 24: Man Utd (a)
Advantage Liverpool? pic.twitter.com/f6d0YmT2ID