Champions League last-16 teams confirmed
Europe's giants face an anxious wait until Monday to find out who they will meet in the last 16 of the Champions League.

The Champions League group stage came to a pulsating conclusion on Wednesday and we now know all the teams that will contest the last-16 stage, to be drawn on Monday.
Clubs that finished top of their groups are seeded and will be pitted against a second-placed side for a two-legged tie that are scheduled to take place across February and March next year.
Teams from the same group or country cannot be drawn against each other, limiting some of the potential match-ups in the first knockout stage.
Seeded: Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Roma, Barcelona, Liverpool, Manchester City, Besiktas, Tottenham.
Unseeded: Basel, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Juventus, Sevilla, Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto, Real Madrid.
Barcelona Basel Bayern Beşiktaş ChelseaJuventus LiverpoolMan. CityMan. United Paris PortoReal Madrid RomaSevillaShakhtarTottenhamDecember 6, 2017
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