The stage is set for an exhilarating round of the UEFA Champions League as the last 16 draw has revealed some captivating matchups, most notably the high-profile clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City. This encounter marks the fifth consecutive season these two European powerhouses will lock horns in the knockout stages, underscoring the intense rivalry that has developed between them over the past decade.
Real Madrid, boasting a record 15 European titles, will host the first leg of their tie at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu next month. The Spanish giants will then travel to England for the return fixture a week later, aiming to overturn or consolidate their position against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. Earlier this season, the two sides met during the group stage, with City securing a narrow 2-1 victory in Madrid. Despite this setback, Real Madrid managed to advance to the knockout rounds by overcoming Benfica 3-1 on aggregate in the play-off round, while Manchester City’s strong performance in the group phase allowed them to qualify directly for the last 16.
This recurring fixture has become a hallmark of recent Champions League campaigns, with the clubs having faced each other eight times since 2012. Their recent history includes Real Madrid’s triumph over City in last season’s knockout play-offs and the quarter-finals on their way to lifting the trophy in 2024. The two teams also clashed in the semi-finals in 2022 and 2023, each securing a victory on home soil, highlighting the competitive balance and high stakes whenever they meet.
Meanwhile, reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain will host Chelsea in what promises to be another intense battle. PSG earned their spot in the last 16 by narrowly defeating Ligue 1 rivals Monaco 5-4 on aggregate in the play-offs. Chelsea, on the other hand, secured direct qualification after finishing sixth in the group stage. The two clubs have a rich history of knockout encounters, having met in three consecutive seasons from 2014 to 2016. Chelsea claimed victory in their first quarter-final meeting, while PSG emerged victorious in the subsequent two last-16 ties. Their most recent face-off occurred in July’s Club World Cup final in the United States, where Chelsea convincingly won 3-0 against the French champions.
Adding to the intrigue, Chelsea’s current manager Liam Rosenior, who took charge in January, brings additional familiarity to the tie, having previously faced PSG in Ligue 1 while coaching Strasbourg. This background could influence tactical approaches and player management in the upcoming matches.
Other notable fixtures include Newcastle United hosting Barcelona at St James’ Park, with the Spanish side having won their previous meeting 2-1 during the league phase in September. English clubs continue to dominate this stage of the competition, with a record six teams reaching the last 16. Liverpool will face a rematch against Turkish giants Galatasaray, who handed them a 1-0 defeat in the group stage. Arsenal will take on Bayer Leverkusen, while Tottenham Hotspur has been drawn against Atletico Madrid, setting up more high-stakes encounters.
German champions Bayern Munich will face Atalanta, the only Italian club remaining in the competition, while Norwegian underdogs Bodo/Glimt, who caused a major upset by eliminating Inter Milan, will play Sporting Lisbon. The first legs of these ties are scheduled for March 10 and 11, with the return matches following a week later. Teams that qualified directly by finishing in the top eight of their groups will enjoy the advantage of hosting the second leg at home, a factor that could prove decisive in these tightly contested fixtures.
All eyes will ultimately turn to the Champions League final, set to take place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30. As the competition enters this critical knockout phase, fans across the globe eagerly anticipate thrilling football, dramatic moments, and the crowning of Europe’s best club for the 2024 season.