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Despite their domestic struggles Arsenal have found the going a lot easier in Europe and will now face a trip to Olympiacos in the first knockout round. Manchester United also secured top spot after an up and down campaign with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side now facing off against Club Brugge. Wolves were also in the hat, as one of the unseeded teams, and now take on Espanyol of La Liga.
Scotland were also well represented with Celtic meeting Copenhagen and Rangers facing Braga. We'll have all the latest reaction for you right here:
Wolves vs Espanyol
Sporting vs Istanbul Basaksehir
Getafe vs Ajax
Bayer Leverkusen vs Porto
FC Copenhagen vs Celtic
APOEL vs Basel
CFR Cluj vs Sevilla
Olympiacos vs Arsenal
AZ Alkmaar vs LASK
Club Brugge vs Man United
Ludogorets vs Inter Milan
Frankfurt vs Salzburg
Shakhtar Donetsk vs Benfica
Wolfsburg vs Malmo
Roma vs Gent
Rangers vs Braga
Atletico vs Liverpool and Real Madrid vs Manchester City immediately leap off the page. Very different clubs, very different managers, very different styles. They should be great to watch.
Chelsea vs Bayern Munich also feels huge, especially given the history between those clubs, a history Frank Lampard will know well. Tottenham have the best draw of the English quartet, undoubtedly, but Leipzig are going well this season and that will be a fascinating match-up on the touchline between the old skulduggery of Jose Mourinho and the new-wave mastery of Julian Nagelsmann.
I haven't even mentioned Dortmund vs PSG yet. That sounds like one of those games that happens every year but they haven't actually played each other since a Europa League pair of games in 2011. What inventive way will PSG come up with to get knocked out this year? Thrilled to find out.
What a great draw for Atalanta, by the way. Their first ever Champions League campaign and they manage to pull Valencia in the round of 16. You could say the same for Valencia, of course, who will be pleased to have avoided Chelsea, Tottenham and Dortmund. What we know is that one of those two will be in the quarter-finals.
The draw hasn't significantly changed the odds for this year's Champions League winner. Manchester City are still pipping Liverpool, which I still find a bit odd. Barcelona, Bayern and PSG in close attendance.
Here's Kelly Smith teeing up Real Madrid for Manchester City to take on.
So, one final reminder of the Champions League draw before we turn our attention to the Europa League.
Dortmund vs PSG Real Madrid vs Manchester City Atalanta vs Valencia Atletico vs Liverpool Chelsea vs Bayern Munich Lyon vs Juventus Tottenham vs Leipzig Napoli vs Barcelona
So, here comes the Europa League draw.
The seeded 16 teams are: Ajax, Arsenal, Basel, Benfica, Braga, Celtic, Espanyol, Gent, Internazionale Milano, İstanbul Başakşehir, LASK, Malmö, Manchester United, Porto, Salzburg, Sevilla.
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