
Manchester
City will face Juventus or Lyon in the Champions League quarter-finals if
they knock out Real Madrid in their delayed last-16 second-leg tie when the
competition resumes in early August.
Pep Guardiola's side, who will learn the fate of their appeal against a
two-year ban from UEFA club competitions for Financial Fair Play rule
breaches on Monday, hold a 2-1 lead from the first leg in Madrid back in
February.
Chelsea, the only other remaining Premier League club left in Europe's
top-tier competition, trail Bayern Munich 3-0 ahead of the return leg in
Germany, with the winners drawn to meet either Napoli or Barcelona.
RB Leipzig, who defeated Tottenham to reach the last eight of the Champions
League for the first time, will meet Atletico Madrid while Atalanta, playing
in the Champions League for the first time, have drawn French champions
Paris Saint-Germain.
On Thursday, UEFA announced the remaining last-16 second-leg ties in the
Champions League, halted in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be
played at home grounds behind closed doors on August 7-8.
All matches in the mini-tournament of knockout games, which will be
single-leg fixtures, are set to take place in Lisbon, Portugal at either
Sporting's Estadio Jose Alvalade or Benfica's Estadio da Luz between August
12-23.
Four last-16 ties remaining
Manchester City vs Real Madrid (2-1)
Bayern Munich vs Chelsea (3-0)
Barcelona vs Napoli (1-1)
Juventus vs Lyon (0-1)
Quarter-final draw in full
Real Madrid or Manchester City vs Lyon or Juventus
RB Leipzig vs Atletico Madrid
Napoli or Barcelona vs Chelsea or Bayern
Atalanta vs PSG
Semi-final draw
Real Madrid/Manchester City or Lyon/Juventus vs Napoli/Barcelona or
Chelsea/Bayern Munich
RB Leipzig or Atletico Madrid vs Atalanta or Paris Saint-Germain
Champions League knockout stage - key
dates
Champions League last-16 second legs: August 7-8
Champions League quarter-finals: August 12-15 (Lisbon)
Champions League semi-finals: August 18-19 (Lisbon)
Champions League final: August 23 (Estadio da Luz, Lisbon)