The business end of the Champions League 2018-19 season is approaching, with eight teams now confirmed as quarter-finalists.
An English record has been matched this season with four Premier League teams - Manchester United, Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool - through to the last eight of the competition.
That Premier League quartet will be joined by Ajax, FC Porto, Juventus and Barcelona, with an extraordinary set of quarter-final results freeing up the old cliche that there are no easy ties at this stage.
With ties in mind, here's how things stand ahead of the Champions League quarter-final draw...
Draw details
The draw for the quarter-final will take place on Friday, March 15 at 11am GMT at Uefa's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
The semi-final draw will then follow immediately after.
There is no longer any seeding or country protection for teams who have made it this far in the draw, so group-stage rankings and round-of-16 results do not apply.
That means any team can face any one of the other seven quarter-finalists, with the odds in favour of us seeing at least one all-English tie.
Each team will also learn their potential semi-final opponents, meaning the draw will reveal exactly what each team must do to reach the final in Madrid.
The Champions League Final will also be drawn up to determine a home team in Madrid.
Who is in the draw?
| Man Utd |
| FC Porto |
| Ajax |
| Tottenham |
| Liverpool |
| Barcelona |
| Juventus |
| Manchester City |