Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the draw for the last 16.
When and where?
The draw will take place on Monday, 16 December 2019 at 11am in Nyon, Switzerland.
Draw procedure
Teams in the knock-out phase play each other over two legs – home and away – in each round.
The eight group winners are seeded, while the runners-up are unseeded.
Seeded teams are drawn against unseeded teams (and host the second leg) but cannot face those from the same group or association.
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Last 16 fixture dates
First legs: 18/19 or 25/26 February 2019
Second legs: 10/11 or 17/18 March 2019
Which teams are through to the last 16?
Group winners (seeded): Barcelona (ESP), Bayern München (GER), Juventus (ITA), Leipzig (GER), Liverpool (ENG, holders), Manchester City (ENG), Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Valencia (ESP)
Group runners-up (unseeded): Borussia Dortmund (GER), Chelsea (ENG), Lyon (FRA), Napoli (ITA), Real Madrid (ESP), Tottenham Hotspur (ENG), Atletico Madrid (SPA), (GER), Atalanta (ITA)
Who can City face?
Borussia Dortmund, Lyon, Napoli, Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid.
Where can you watch the draw?
The draw will be live streamed on UEFA’s official website and on Eurosport, while you can also follow every detail here on mancity.com via our live blog, or alternatively courtesy of our Twitter account @ManCity.
Other potentially key Champions League dates
Quarter-final and semi-final draw: 20 March
Quarter-finals, first leg: 7, 8 April
Quarter-finals, second leg: 14/15 April
Semi-finals, first leg: 28/29 April
Semi-finals, second leg: 5/6 May
Final: 30 May (Istanbul)