Champions
League last-16 draw: Liverpool to face Real Madrid again
Liverpool have drawn holders Real Madrid in the last 16 of the
Champions League in a repeat of last season's final.
Fourteen-time winners Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 in
last year's final in Paris thanks to a goal from Vinicius Junior in the 59th
minute.
Premier League champions Manchester City face German side RB
Leipzig, while Tottenham play Italian giants AC Milan.
Chelsea also have German opposition in Borussia Dortmund.
Elsewhere, French champions Paris St-Germain have drawn Bayern
Munich.
The last-16 first legs will take place on 14-15 and 21-22
February, with the second legs on 7-8 and 14-15 March.
Full last-16 draw:
RB Leipzig v Manchester City
Club Bruges v Benfica
Liverpool v Real Madrid
AC Milan v Tottenham
Frankfurt v Napoli
Borussia Dortmund v Chelsea
Inter Milan v Porto
Paris St-Germain v Bayern Munich
A historic rivalry meets
again
It is the fourth time in six seasons that six-time winners
Liverpool have taken on Real Madrid in the Champions League.
Two of those occasions have been in finals, with Real Madrid
winning both in 2017-18 and 2021-22.
The Spanish champions also knocked Liverpool out in
the quarter-finals in the 2020-21 season.
Jurgen Klopp's side have been in three of the last five European
finals, including last season's in Paris, and only AC Milan and Real Madrid
have won the competition more times.
The organisation of the Reds' final defeat in Paris was later described as
"an abject failure" by European football's ruling body Uefa after
fans were robbed and tear-gassed outside
the Stade de France and kick-off was delayed by 36 minutes.
More than 480 testimonies by supporters and journalists at the
28 May final were examined by an independent panel, which included Professor
Phil Scraton, who previously led a report into the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster.
In the 2018 final, Gareth Bale scored a sensational goal as Real Madrid won their third successive Champions League title with a 3-1 win over Liverpool.
Analysis
Former Liverpool
midfielder Ray Houghton on BBC Radio 5 Live
When you finish second in the group, you leave yourself open to
getting one of the big teams and Liverpool have certainly done that.
There's no doubt that Real Madrid are their bogey side.
Looking at the two teams this season, Real Madrid are in better
form. They're unbeaten in the league and qualified from the group stages
comfortably enough. Liverpool will hopefully be in a better position come
February.
They'll have some of their injured players back and they'll be
much better for the break that is coming.
Man City favourites to win
first European crown
English champions City are still yet to win
the Champions League but are favourites to go all the way in this season's
competition.
They reached the final in 2020-21 but lost 1-0 to Chelsea before being knocked out by Real Madrid in the semi-finals last
year, despite being two goals ahead on aggregate going into the 90th minute.
Their last-16 opponents RB Leipzig failed to
progress from the group stages last season and they currently sit sixth in the
German Bundesliga table.
Two-time champions Chelsea also lost to Real Madrid last season in the
quarter-finals, while opponents Borussia Dortmund have not gone further than
the last eight since reaching the 2012-13 final under former boss Klopp.
England midfielder Jude Bellingham, who
captained Borussia Dortmund in their group-stage win over Sevilla, will face
several internationals team-mates at Chelsea.
Tottenham, who lost to Liverpool in the 2018-19 final in Madrid,
will take on seven-time European champions AC Milan for the first time in 11
years.
It is a return to Italy for manager Antonio
Conte, who managed AC Milan rivals Inter between 2019 and 2021 before joining
Spurs.
Paris St-Germain have not lost a competitive
game since March and are bidding for a first European crown with stars Lionel
Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe part of the squad.
Italy's Serie A leaders Napoli take on
Frankfurt with their only defeat so far this season coming in the final
group-stage match against Liverpool.
Portuguese side Benfica, who face Club Bruges,
went through as group winners after an injury-time sixth goal over Maccabi
Haifa moved them level with Paris St-Germain in all scenarios and they took top
spot by scoring more away goals in the group.

