When is the Champions League semi-final draw? Here's everything you need to know
All the information you need for Friday's draw is here

The final four for this season's Champions League has been decided, and it's Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid who will all be in Friday's draw.
When does it take place?
The draws for the semi-finals of the Champions League as well as the Europa League take place this Friday, 11 April in Nyon, Switzerland, starting at 11am BST.
The draws will be conducted by Uefa General Secretary Gianni Infantino and Uefa Europa League final ambassador Ciro Ferrara plus the ambassador for the Uefa Champions League final, the former Portuguese wing wizard, Luis Figo.
Are there any restrictions?
No. Like the quarter-finals, no sides are seeded and teams from the same national association can face each other, meaning Real Madrid could meet neighbours Atletico Madrid.
So, when will the Champions League semi-finals take place?
The first legs will on 22 and 23 April and the second legs will be played on 29 and 30 April.
Will the draws determine who will wear the home shirt in the final?
Yes, in fact they will if there is a colour clash. The teams picked for the first semi-final will be team 1, and the teams picked for the second semi will be team 2.
When does the final take place, and where?
Saturday, 24 May is the date, 7.45pm is the time. The Estadio da Luz in Lisbon is the venue.
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