Champions League Round of 16 Draw: How to Watch & Everything

Champions League Round of 16 Draw: The UEFA Champions League 2021-22 Round of 16 draws is set to take place on Monday, December 13th at 12:00 CET and 11 am in the UK and Portugal. The group stage of the tournament has come to a close, with some mouth-watering matchups in store for the next round. Here’s everything you need to know about the draw.

Who will be in the draw?

The teams of the round of 16 will be drawn from eight groups, with two teams from each group. The eight group winners will be seeded and will be drawn against the eight runners-up.

Which teams are seeded?

The seeds are as follows: Manchester City, Liverpool, Ajax, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, LOSC Lille, Juventus.

Which teams are unseeded?

The seeds are as follows: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Atletico Madrid, Sporting CP, Inter Milan, Benfica, Villarreal, RB Salzburg, Chelsea

When will the draw take place?

The draw will take place on Monday, December 13th at 12:00 CET and 11 am in the UK and Portugal.

Where can I watch the draw?

The draw will be shown live on UEFA’s official website.

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How to watch Champions League Live Streaming?

The fowling channels live stream UEFA Champions League 2021-22 round of 16 Draw.

USA: FuboTV, Paramount+, CBS Sports HQ, TUDN app

Canada: DAZN

India: SonyLIV app and website, JioTV mobile app

Who can I contact if I have any questions?

UEFA’s customer service team can be contacted at uefa.com/contact.

How does the round of 16 fixtures work?

The teams in the draw will be seeded and unseeded. The unseeded teams will be drawn against the seeded ones, with two legs on the away-goal rule.

When will the matches be played?

The first legs will be played on February 15/16/22/23, with the second legs taking place on March 8/9/15/16.

Who are the favorites to win?

The bookmakers have PSG and Liverpool as the joint favorites to win the competition, with Manchester City and Chelsea close behind.

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