Chelsea will take a 1-0 lead into their Champions League Last 16 second leg against Atletico Madrid and could book a place in the quarter-final and semi-final draw which takes place on Friday.
Thomas Tuchel's side produced one of their best performances of the season to secure a 1-0 victory over La Liga leaders Atletico.
Travelling to Bucharest to face Madrid in an 'away game' is no easy feat, especially given the form of Diego Simeone's team this season.
Chelsea, though, were excellent, keeping yet another clean sheet as Olivier Giroud's sensational acrobatic volley secured them a precious away goal to protect in next week's second leg.
But should the Blues make it through to the quarter-finals, when will the draw be and who could they face?
We have all the information you need for the Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draw?
When is the draw?
The draw takes place on Friday 19 March and will take place at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
Where can you watch the draw?
There will be a live stream on BT Sport's Twitter account and the UEFA Champions League website.
What will the draw include?
The draw will feature match-ups for the quarter-finals and semi-finals.
The four quarter-final ties will be drawn, before being ascribed a number from one to four. These will then be drawn in a separate pot to determine the two semi-final match-ups.
A draw will also be made to determine the 'home' side in the final for administrative reasons.
There are also no seeding, group or country restrictions as is the case in the Last 16 draw, meaning Chelsea would be able to face any of the other seven teams in the draw.
Who is already in the draw?
Six teams are already in the hat.
They are: Porto, who upset Juventus with a dramatic extra-time win; Borussia Dortmund, who eased their way past Sevilla as Erling Haaland became the quickest-ever player to reach 20 Champions League goals; Liverpool, who beat RB Leipzig 4-0 over the two legs, and Paris Saint-Germain, who knocked Barcelona out.
That quartet have since been joined by Manchester City and Real Madrid who overcame Borussia Monchengladbach and Atalanta respectively.
The other two teams will be determined tonight. The ties include Lazio vs Bayern Munich, and Chelsea's tie against Atletico.
The quarter-finals will not feature either Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi for the first time since the 2004/05 season.
Chelsea are the favourites to squeeze past Atletico, though a one-goal lead with away goals factored into the equation is far from secure.