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Football Tracker LIVE: Champions League, Europa and Conference League draws

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Brazilian former football international Giovane Elber opens a ball during the draw for the last 16 of the Champions League
Brazilian former football international Giovane Elber opens a ball during the draw for the last 16 of the Champions LeagueValentin Flauraud / AFP
Welcome along to the Football Tracker as we take you through the draws for the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, as Liverpool, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Man Utd, Tottenham, Rangers and Chelsea learn their European fate.

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13:55 GMT - You can read more about the draws for the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League by clicking on the links, and see below a snapshot of who the British teams will face in the last 16:

Champions League: Liverpool v PSG, Arsenal v PSV, Aston Villa v Club Brugge

Europa League: Real Sociedad v Man Utd, AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham, Fenerbahce v Rangers

Europa Conference League: Copenhagen v Chelsea

Europa Conference League draw

13:24 GMT - And there we have it. Chelsea face Copenhagen and their route to the Europa Conference League final looks relatively straightforward, with the Blues avoiding potentially tricky ties against Fiorentina and Panathinaikos.

You can read about the draw here.

13:22 GMT - Semi-final draw

Real Betis or Vitoria SC or Jagiellonia or Cercle Brugge v Celje or Lugano or Panathinaikos or Fiorentina

Copenhagen or Chelsea or Molde or Legia Warszawa v Pafos or Djurgarden or Borac or Rapid Vienna

13:20 GMT - Quarter-final draw

Real Betis or Vitoria SC v Jagiellonia or Cercle Brugge

Celje or Lugano v Panathinaikos or Fiorentina

Copenhagen or Chelsea v Molde or Legia Warszawa

Pafos or Djurgarden v Borac or Rapid Vienna

13:16 GMT - Last 16 draw

Jagiellonia v Cercle Brugge

Molde v Legia Warszawa

Celje v Lugano

Pafos v Djurgarden

Panathinaikos v Fiorentina

Borac v Rapid Vienna

Real Betis v Vitoria SC

Copenhagen v Chelsea

13:00 GMT - The Europa Conference League music is blaring out alongside a nice video montage of goals from this season's tournament. We're moments away. Former Poland captain Michal Zewlakow will help with the draw.

12:47 GMT - Here's a reminder of the teams in the draw for the Europa Conference League:

Seeded: Chelsea, Vitoria SC, Fiorentina, Rapid Vienna, Djurgarden, Lugano, Legia Warszawa, Cercle Brugge

Playoff winners: Borac, Celje, Copenhagen, Jagiellonia, Molde, Pafos, Panathinaikos, Real Betis

12:40 GMT - We are 20 minutes away from the final UEFA draw of the day as Chelsea learn their Europa Conference League opponents and their route to the final.

This tournament was clearly not designed for them. They are heavy favourites to lift the trophy at the Wroclaw Stadium in Poland on May 28th and even rested their star player, Cole Palmer, for the entire group stage. 

The Blues will face one of two playoff winners in the last 16, either Real Betis (who beat Gent 3-1) or Copenhagen (4-3 v Heidenheim). It will be a huge shock if they didn't go all the way.

Europa League draw

12:25 GMT - Man Utd could meet Rangers in the semi-finals before the winner might face Tottenham, who are on the other side of the draw, in the final.

Jose Mourinho will have something to say about this. His Fenerbahce side have been drawn against Rangers in the last 16 and he could face his former clubs Roma in the quarter-finals, Man Utd in the semi-finals, and Spurs in the final.

You can read about the draw here.

12:22 GMT - Semi-final draw

AZ Alkmaar or Tottenham or Ajax or Frankfurt v Bodo/Glimt or Olympiacos or Viktoria Plzen or Lazio

Fenerbahce or Rangers or Athletic Bilbao or Roma v FCSB or Lyon or Real Sociedad or Man Utd

12:20 GMT - Quarter-final draw

Bodo/Glimt or Olympiacos v Viktoria Plzen or Lazio

AZ Alkmaar or Tottenham or Ajax or Frankfurt

Fenerbahce or Rangers v Athletic Bilbao or Roma

FCSB or Lyon v Real Sociedad or Man Utd

12:16 GMT - Last 16 draw

Bodo/Glimt v Olympiacos

Fenerbahce v Rangers

Ajax v Frankfurt

FCSB v Lyon

AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham

Real Sociedad v Man Utd

Viktoria Plzen v Lazio

Athletic Bilbao v Roma

12:00 GMT - The Europa League anthem is playing. We're moments away! Aritz Aduriz, who played for Athletic Bilbao in three different spells at the club, will help with the draw. The final will be held at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao, Spain, on May 21st.

11:40 GMT - Here's a reminder of the teams in the draw for the Europa League:

Seeded: Lazio, Athletic Bilbao, Man Utd, Tottenham, Frankfurt, Lyon, Olympiacos, Rangers

Playoff winners: Ajax, AZ Alkmaar, Bodo/Glimt, FCSB, Fenerbahce, Real Sociedad, Roma, Viktoria Plzen

11:37 GMT - Attention turns to the Europa League and who Man Utd, Tottenham and Rangers will face in the knockouts.

Similar to the Champions League, the Europa League is bracketed meaning the British sides will face one of two sides who won their playoff matches:

Rangers v Bodo/Glimt (who beat Twente 6-4) or Fenerbahce (5-2 v Anderlecht)

Man Utd or Tottenham v AZ AAlkmaar (6-3 v Galatasaray) or Real Sociedad (7-3 v Midtjylland)

Champions League draw

11:35 GMT - If Liverpool get past PSG in the last 16 and Aston Villa beat Club Brugge, they will meet in the quarter-finals. The winner could face Arsenal, but the Gunners will need to beat PSV before overcoming either Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid.

With Barcelona on the opposite side of the draw, we could be set for an El Clasico in the 2025 Champions League final, or a re-run of the 2006 final against Arsenal. But before we get too carried away, the last 16 ties will be held March 5th/6th with the return leg a week later on 11th/12th.

You can read the full story here.

11:23 GMT - Semi-final draw

PSV or Arsenal or Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid v PSG or Liverpool or Club Brugge or Aston Villa

Benfica or Barcelona or Borussia Dortmund or Lille v Bayern Munich or Leverkusen or Feyenoord or Inter Milan

11:20 GMT - Quarter-final draw

PSG or Liverpool v Club Brugge or Aston Villa

PSV or Arsenal v Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid

Benfica or Barcelona v Borussia Dortmund or Lille

Bayern Munich or Leverkusen v Feyenoord or Inter Milan

11:15 GMT - Last 16 draw

Club Brugge v Aston Villa

Borussia Dortmund v Lille

Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid

Bayern Munich v Leverkusen

PSV v Arsenal

Feyenoord v Inter Milan

PSG v Liverpool

Benfica v Barcelona

11:00 GMT - The Champions League theme is ringing out and we're moments away. Giovane Elber, a 2001 Champions League winner with Bayern will help draw the teams. Bayern's Allianz Arena will host the 2025 final on May 31st.

Here's a reminder of the teams:

Seeded: Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter, Atletico Madrid, Leverkusen, Lille, Aston Villa

Playoff winners: Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSV, PSG, Benfica, Feyenoord, Club Brugge

10:45 GMT - We are 15 minutes away, so a good time to refresh your knowledge on how the draw will work.

Seeded teams (those who finished in the top eight of the group stage) are coupled with other seeds. These pairs will be on opposite sides of the draw and cannot meet each other until the final: Liverpool and Barcelona, Arsenal and Inter Milan, Aston Villa and Lille.

There is no away goals rule (this was scrapped at the start of the 2021-22 season), and teams from the same country can now meet each other: Real Madrid could be drawn against city rivals Atletico, and Bayern Munich could face Bayer Leverkusen.

09:50 GMT - But first we start with the Champions League. Because of the bracket system we know Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa will be drawn against one of two teams who won their respective playoff matches.

By finishing in the top eight of the group stage, all three English sides will play the second leg of their last 16 matches at home.

Liverpool v PSG (who beat Brest 10-0 on agg in the playoff) or Benfica (4-3 v Monaco)

Arsenal v PSV (4-3 v Juventus) or Feyenoord (2-1 v AC Milan)

Aston Villa v Club Brugge (5-2 v Atalanta) or Borussia Dortmund (3-0 v Sporting Libson)

09:30 GMT - Hello and welcome along to the Football Tracker as we bring you the draws for the latter stages of the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League from the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.

The round of 16 draw for the Champions League will be first (featuring Arsenal, Liverpool and Aston Villa) at 11:00 GMT, followed by the Europa League (Man Utd, Tottenham and Rangers) at midday and ending with the Conference League (Chelsea) at 13:00 GMT.

In order to know whether a team will be at home or away in the latter stages, further draws will be made to determine the order of matches in the quarter-final and semi-final. Each team will therefore know their potential opponents all the way through to the various finals.

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