The Champions League last 16 draw has once again paired heavyweight clubs Real Madrid and Manchester City, continuing a recent trend of intense clashes between these European giants. This marks the fifth consecutive season in which these two football powerhouses will meet in the knockout rounds, promising another thrilling encounter. Alongside this marquee fixture, reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain are set to face Chelsea, rekindling a rivalry that has seen memorable battles in recent years.
Real Madrid, who hold a record 15 European Cup titles, will host Manchester City at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu stadium in the first leg scheduled for next month. The return leg will take place the following week in England, where City will look to capitalize on home advantage. Earlier this season, the two clubs met during the group stage, with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City edging out a 2-1 victory in Madrid. Despite this setback, City finished eighth in the group phase, securing direct qualification to the last 16, while Real Madrid had to navigate the knockout play-offs, overcoming Benfica with a 3-1 aggregate score to advance.
This ongoing rivalry between Real Madrid and Manchester City has become a defining feature of the Champions League over the past decade. Since 2012, these teams have met in eight different seasons, including crucial knockout ties. Last season, Real Madrid triumphed over City in the knockout play-offs, and two years ago, they defeated City in the semi-finals en route to lifting the trophy in 2024. Manchester City, for their part, claimed victory against Real in the semi-finals the following year, underscoring the competitive balance and high stakes whenever these clubs meet.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain will host Chelsea in the first leg after securing their place in the last 16 by edging out Ligue 1 rivals Monaco with a narrow 5-4 aggregate win in the play-offs. Chelsea, on the other hand, qualified directly by finishing sixth in their group. The two sides have a history of knockout stage clashes, having faced each other three consecutive years from 2014 to 2016. Chelsea won the initial quarter-final meeting, while PSG emerged victorious in the subsequent last 16 ties. Their most recent encounter was in July’s Club World Cup final held in the United States, where Chelsea convincingly defeated the European champions 3-0. Since January, Chelsea has been managed by Liam Rosenior, who brings experience from Ligue 1, having previously faced PSG while coaching Strasbourg.
Adding to the excitement, Newcastle United will take on Barcelona, with the first leg set at St James’ Park. Barcelona had previously secured a 2-1 win at Newcastle during the league phase in September, setting the stage for a competitive two-legged tie. This season’s last 16 features a record six English clubs, highlighting the Premier League’s strong presence in Europe. Liverpool will have a rematch against Turkish giants Galatasaray, who had beaten them 1-0 in the group stage. Arsenal will face Bayer Leverkusen, while Tottenham Hotspur were drawn against Atletico Madrid, ensuring high-profile clashes across the continent.
German champions Bayern Munich will meet Atalanta, the only Italian team remaining in the competition, while Norwegian underdogs Bodo/Glimt, who caused a major upset by eliminating Inter Milan, will face Sporting Lisbon. The first legs of these knockout ties are scheduled for March 10 and 11, with the return matches taking place a week later. Notably, the teams that qualified directly for this stage 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 close contests.
All eyes will eventually turn to the Champions League final, which is set to be held at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30. With such a competitive lineup of fixtures ahead, football fans across the globe can anticipate a thrilling knockout phase filled with drama, skill, and unforgettable moments.