Pep Guardiola's Man City face Zidane's Real Madrid in the
pick of the last-16 ties
Manchester City have drawn Real Madrid in the last 16 of the
Champions League, while Chelsea will face Bayern Munich in a repeat of the 2012
final.
Defending champions Liverpool have been drawn to face
Atletico Madrid, while Tottenham will face RB Leipzig in the first knockout
round.
Pep Guardiola will return to Spain for City's first leg
against Real Madrid, with the Premier League side having home advantage in the
second leg.
City and Real met in the semi-finals of the 2015/16
competition, with Madrid winning 1-0 on aggregate on their way to the title.
Liverpool return to the Wanda Metripolitano, where they won
last season's final, to face Atletico
Liverpool also have the advantage of having their second leg
against Atletico at Anfield, with the first tie being played at the Wanda
Metropolitano, where Jurgen Klopp's side beat Tottenham to win last season's
final in June.
Both Chelsea and Tottenham will be away from home in their
second legs.
Chelsea's only Champions League title came against Bayern
when they prevailed 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena in
2012.
Five-time winners Barcelona take on Napoli, Borussia
Dortmund will play Paris Saint-Germain and Serie A champions Juventus face Lyon.
Italian club Atalanta, who qualified for the competition for
the first time, will take on former finalists Valencia.
Last-16 draw in full
Borussia Dortmund vs Paris Saint-Germain (first leg Feb 18,
second leg March 11)
Real Madrid vs Manchester City (first leg Feb 26, second leg
March 17)
Atalanta vs Valencia (first leg Feb 19, second leg March 10)
Atletico Madrid vs Liverpool (first leg Feb 18, second leg
March 11)
Chelsea vs Bayern Munich (first leg Feb 25, second leg March
18)
Tottenham vs RB Leipzig (first leg Feb 19, second leg March
10)
Napoli vs Barcelona (first leg Feb 25, second leg March 18)