Champions League draw in full: Liverpool, Manchester United, Man City, Tottenham quarter-final fixtures confirmed
The draw was concluded in Nyon
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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham and Manchester City will face each other in an all-English quarter-final of the Champions League next month.
Last year's beaten finalists Liverpool received arguably the most favourable draw after being paired with Porto, while Manchester United face a daunting tie against Barcelona.
United and Liverpool will meet in the semi-finals if they reach the last four, with Tottenham or Manchester City facing the winner of the quarter-final between Ajax and Juventus.
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Europa League quarter finals:
Napoli vs Arsenal
Slavia Prague vs Chelsea
Benfica vs Eintracht Frankfurt
Villarreal vs Valencia
Ties to be played on 11 and 18 April.
Semi-finals:
Napoli/Arsenal vs Villarreal/Valencia
Benfica/Eintracht Frankfurt vs Slavia Prague/Chelsea
Read this from Bradley West on what type of opposition Arsenal will face in the next round of the Europa League.
Napoli certainly have plenty of talent!
↵And here is Kieran Jackson on the threat Slavia Prague will pose to Chelsea as the Czech side attempt to halt the Blues' advances.
Is the Champions League draw unbalanced? Our very own Miguel Delaney certainly seems to think so.
The Italian's last two results against the Gunners have ended 5-1 in his favour.
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