Tottenham and Manchester City will face each other in an all-English quarter-final of the Champions League next month.
Last year's beaten finalists Liverpool received arguably the most favourable draw after being paired with Porto, while Manchester United face a daunting tie against Barcelona.
United and Liverpool will meet in the semi-finals if they reach the last four, with Tottenham or Manchester City facing the winner of the quarter-final between Ajax and Juventus.

Well the key point is that there is no seeding or country protection in either the quarter-final or semi-final draws.
So that means a fairly good chance that two (or more) Premier League sides will face each other in the last eight.
The semi-final draw takes place immediately after the quarter-final one, meaning teams will immediately know their potential paths to the final.
Excited? Yep. So am I.








Please allow a moment for the live blog to load