Champions League last-16 draw: Who has qualified from group stage and when is draw for knockout rounds?
The 2021/22 Champions League final is set to take place on Saturday, May 28 in St Petersburg, Russia; Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United are all into the last 16; Draw takes place on Monday December 13 and follow reaction on Sky Sports News
Monday 13 December 2021 10:46, UK
PSG finished second to City in Group A, and with Manchester United confirmed as Group F winners, there is an outside chance of Mauricio Pochettino drawing the club he has been heavily linked with, as Old Trafford awaits its next permanent manager.
So, with a Premier League full house in the last 16, who else has qualified and when is the draw for the first knockout round of this season’s Champions League?
The Champions League last-16 draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday December 13. It’s due to start at 11am GMT. Follow all the reaction live on Sky Sports News.
The eight group winners will be seeded and drawn against the eight group runners-up.
No team can play a club from their group or any side from their own country.
The group winners will play the first leg of their last-16 tie away from home.
Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd will find out who they face in the Champions League knockout rounds in Monday’s draw