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Who faces who? It's all eyes on the draw for the last 16 of the Champions League

The eight group winners will be drawn against the eight runners-up in the last 16 - but clubs from the same country cannot play each other.

Chelsea and Manchester United were group winners while Liverpool, Celtic and Arsenal finished runners-up.

Clubs who came through the same group cannot meet either when the draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland, on Friday week.

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The two-legged first knockout round matches will be played on February 19-20 - when group winners will play away - and March 4-5.

The eight clubs finishing third in the groups drop into the last 32 of the UEFA Cup, also drawn next Friday.

WINNERS: FC PORTO, CHELSEA, REAL MADRID, AC MILAN, BARCELONA, MANCHESTER UNITED, INTER MILAN, SEVILLA

RUNNERS-UP: LIVERPOOL, SCHALKE, OLYMPIAKOS, CELTIC, LYON, ROMA, FENERBAHCE, ARSENAL

THIRD-PLACED TEAMS: Marseille, Rosenborg, Werder Bremen, Benfica, Rangers, Sporting Lisbon, PSV, Slavia Prague.

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