The Champions League group stages are coming to an end this week, meaning the draw for the round of 16 is not too far away.
Liverpool have already progressed as group winners after last week's 1-0 victory over Ajax - which put the Reds four points clear at the top of Group D.
Atalanta beat Ajax on Wednesday evening for the runners-up spot in the group.
Here is all of the key information you need to know ahead of the Champions League last-16 draw.
When and where is the draw?
The draw is set to take place on Monday, December 14 at 11am (GMT). Nyon in Switzerland is the venue for the event.
Those that progressed as group winners will take on runners-up from other groups, and teams from the same country will not be able to compete with each other just yet.
However, the quarter-finals means any club could face anyone - meaning we could see an all-English tie.
When are the last-16 ties?
The first leg of the Round of 16 fixtures will be played either on February 16 or 17, 2021, with the second legs set to take place on March 9 or 10.
Potential opponents
Liverpool could face some of Europe's biggest names in the last 16, including Barcelona or Atletico Madrid.
How can I watch the Champions League draw?
You will be able to watch a live stream of the draw on UEFA’s official website here.
As well as this, regular broadcasters BT Sport are showing the Champions League draw live across their channels - with their official application - available on iOS and Android - another place to view the stream as it happens.