When is the Champions League quarter-final draw 2023? Everything you need to know about the draw, including where to stream and which teams are involved

The UEFA Champions League trophy is pictured at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, venue of the 2023 UEFA Champions League final, on 29 August, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey.
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We'll soon know the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals, following the conclusion of the last 16.

It's been another typically gripping season in Europe's elite club competition, and very soon just eight teams will remain in with a shout of being crowned continental champions.

Those teams left in the tournament are four games away from the ultimate occasion: May's final at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.

Here, FourFourTwo guides you through everything you need to know in the build-up to the quarter-final draw.

When is the Champions League quarter-final draw 2023?

The draw for the quarter-finals of the Champions League will be made on Friday, March 17, following the conclusion of the last 16. It will take place at UEFA's HQ, the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.

The draw for the semi-finals – where it's decided which quarter-final winners will face each other in the last four – will be made at the same time, along with the draw to determine the 'home' team in the final – for all-important administrative reasons, of course.

How to watch Champions League quarter-final draw

The Champions League quarter-final draw will be streamed live on UEFA's official website from 11am GMT on Friday, March 17.

Champions League quarter-final draw teams

The Champions League quarter-final draw will feature the winners of each of the last 16 ties:

AC Milan
Bayern Munich
Benfica
Chelsea
Real Madrid
Napoli
Manchester City
Inter Milan

With the exception of Napoli and Manchester City, all clubs have previously been champions of Europe.

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