Final
Benfica, Liverpool, Villarreal or Bayern Munich vs. Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea or Real Madrid
Friday's UEFA Champions League draw has confirmed this edition's quarterfinal ties and set out the semifinals as well as the final pathways for the eight remaining teams.
Guest Mikael Silvestre has provided mouthwatering Chelsea vs. Real Madrid and Manchester City vs. Atletico Madrid games as the English and Spanish elite go head-to-head as seek a semifinal berth.
You can catch all the matches live on CBS and Paramount+ with Villarreal vs. Bayern Munich and Benfica vs. Liverpool also out of the hat with Chelsea, City, Villarreal and Benfica home for the first legs.
The semifinals were also drawn and City or Atleti will face Chelsea or Real in what promises to be a stunning four-game run to Stade de France in Saint-Denis. Villarreal or Bayern will come up against Benfica or Liverpool for what could be a sensational German-English semi, but they would be foolish to write the Portuguese or Spaniards off after this week's results.
Whoever emerges from that second side of the Champions League draw will be the "home" team in Paris come Saturday, May 28 for what should be a sensational matchup with Chelsea, Real, City or Atletico.
We break down each individual matchup and project all the way to the Stade de France final based on the paths drawn on Friday.
One of the two headline draws pits the defending champions against the Spanish giants. This could have been a reunion with Paris Saint-Germain for Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, instead it is a date with the most decorated club in the competition's illustrious history with Los Blancos' 13 titles to the Blues' two. That these games might go ahead behind closed doors, as Chelsea continue to deal with the fall out from sanctions on owner Roman Abramovich, is a shame, but the fate of supporters for these two sensational matches will now depend upon the proposed sale of Chelsea before next month.
Another English vs. Spanish royalty showdown features Pep Guardiola's Premier League champions against a Diego Simeone side that manages to be both defending La Liga champions and perennial underdogs. An immediate return to Manchester beckons for Atleti after they disposed of United in the round of 16 and that success perfectly illustrates what Cholo's men are all about. City, although favorites, have arguably landed the trickiest draw. Their potential reward? A titanic tussle with either Chelsea or Real, but do not overlook that it could also be a Madrid derby semifinal.
Unai Emery's men and Benfica were arguably the two clubs that the others were hoping for pre-draw, and it is the Germans who have landed the Spaniards. Given that this one is away first and then home for Julian Nagelsmann's side, they will want to avoid falling into the same trap as Juventus in the round of 16, given that it clearly played into Emery's tactical masterplan. This one is by no means straightforward, but the Bavarians will be happy.
This one is an all-red affair with the Portuguese giants rewarded for upsetting Ajax with the visit of Jurgen Klopp's men. By no means an "easy" draw for the Premier League outfit, Benfica will need to be at their defensive best once more. However, despite Ajax's free scoring form earlier in this edition, Liverpool's attack is of superior quality, and they will be expected to advance over two legs.
It is hard to look past City or Atletico against Chelsea or Real with so much quality packed into those four teams. However, Liverpool against Bayern is another potential semi which could rival any of those potential matchups depending on the outcomes over two legs. Can City blast their way to the final, can Real take revenge on Chelsea for last season's semifinal loss and can at least one of Villarreal or Benfica spring another surprise to reach the semis? So much to look forward to before the Paris final.
Quarterfinal first legs: April 5 and April 6
Quarterfinal second legs: April 12 and April 13
Semifinal first legs: April 26 and April 27
Semifinal second legs: May 3 and May 4
2022 Final: Saturday, May 28 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Quarterfinal first legs: April 7
Quarterfinal second legs: April 14
Semifinal first legs: April 28
Semifinal second legs: May 5
2022 Final: Wednesday, May 18 at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, Seville
Benfica, Liverpool, Villarreal or Bayern Munich vs. Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea or Real Madrid
Manchester City or Atletico Madrid vs. Chelsea or Real Madrid
Benfica or Liverpool vs. Villarreal or Bayern Munich
Chelsea vs. Real Madrid
Manchester City vs. Atletico Madrid
Villarreal vs. Bayern Munich
Benfica vs. Liverpool
Wow! Some huge games in there. Especially looking ahead to the semis. No all-English nor all-Spanish ties and two of the four quarterfinals are English-Spanish affairs.
An all-red affair as the Portuguese giants draw Klopp's men!
Juve's Spanish conquerors will face the might of Bayern!
Guardiola's men will face Simeone's Atletico!
The titleholders are out of the hat. Who will they get? Real Madrid!
Remember, as well as the quarterfinal and semifinal draws, this draw will also determine who will be the "home" team at Stade de France for the final on Saturday, May 28. Whoever is drawn first will be at home with the second team playing the return leg at their home stadium.
10 minutes or so until the ceremony starts and so many appetizing potential matchups which could be produced. Keep an eye on those all-English and all-Spanish possibilities! Benfica and Villarreal will probably be the clubs that the majority of those in the draw are hoping for, but can they really be deemed the "easy" draws after dumping out Ajax and Juventus?
There are no restrictions. In the group stage and the round of 16, teams from the same federation are not allowed to be matched together. But once the quarterfinal stage comes around, nothing is off limits here. That means we could potentially get Liverpool vs. Manchester City in the last eight. We may even see Real Madrid against Atletico Madrid with a spot in the semifinals on the line. Any combination of matchups could be drawn on Friday, and there are certain to be four mouth-watering ones.
Date: Friday, March 18 | Time: 7 a.m. ET
Location: UEFA headquarters -- Nyon, Switzerland
TV and live stream: Paramount+ and CBS Sports HQ