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Champions League draw in full: Liverpool, Manchester United, Man City, Tottenham quarter-final fixtures confirmed

The draw was concluded in Nyon

Kishan Vaghela
Friday 15 March 2019 17:19 GMT
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Champions League 2019 quarter final draw

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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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Ole's return could be an expensive one for a few.

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 13:06

There's no break for him at the moment as his stock continues to rise.

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 13:16

Jurgen Klopp has been speaking to Liverpool's official website after the draw against Porto:

“What can I say? It’s Porto and we’ve played there already and we know how good we had to be last year," he told the club's official website. 

“The result in the end was a strange one; it was very good for us, of course, but it was a strange one. In the second leg, we saw the character of Porto and the quality they have.

“I could not be further away from thinking it’s the best draw because it isn’t – it is just the draw, it’s the opponent we have to prepare for and that’s all we will be thinking about from when we start preparing for the game.

“We have a specialist for Porto in our own team in Pep Lijnders being there in the past – and he always speaks with so much respect for that club. We will have plenty of information and that’s what you need before a game, but you still have to play it. Now we know it, let’s prepare.”

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 13:18

Arsenal have now confirmed the dates for their clash with Napoli, and they will be at home on 11 April.

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 13:25

UEFA Champions League quarter finals:

Tottenham v Manchester City

Ajax v Juventus

Barcelona v Manchester United

Liverpool v Porto

Ties on the 9/10 and 16/17 April

Semi finals:

Tottenham/Manchester City vs face Ajax/Juventus

Barcelona/Manchester United to face Liverpool/Porto

The semi-finals start on 30 April and 1 May.

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

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 13:25

The tie of the round looks like Man United vs Barcelona. 

But who is most likely to cause an upset? 

Ajax, Porto, Spurs or United? 

Jack Rathborn15 March 2019 14:11

So what to make of the Europa League draw? Who has got the best path through to the final? Here's our analysis of the quarter-final line-up, complete with pretty composite image:

Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2019 14:15

This could be some bad news for Napoli ahead of their clash with Arsenal.

All three are due to be out for three weeks, which would mean they return just a week before the first leg.

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 14:45

Frenkie De Jong on meeting Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus in the last eight. 

"When I was around 10–12 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo was already one of the best players in the world.

"So it is nice that I will now face him for real."

Jack Rathborn15 March 2019 14:56

A nightmare day about to get worse for Arsenal?

Kishan Vaghela15 March 2019 15:00

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