The Champions League quarter-final ties
FC Barcelona v Roma
Barca, among the favourites for the tournament, have benefitted from what many would see as a favourable draw here as they face a Roma side who needed the away goals rule to sneak past Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk in the last 16.
Sevilla v Bayern Munich
Sevilla's rewarded for dumping Manchester United out of the competition is a clash with an in-form Bayern side who have been reborn under Jupp Heynckes and which put eight goals past Turkish outfit Besiktas over two legs in the last round.
Juventus v Real Madrid
Juventus are given a chance at revenge following their defeat at the hand of 'Los Blancos' in last year's final in Cardiff. Cristiano Ronaldo proved too hot to handle on that occasion but Juve showed their resilience by holding off a late Tottenham rally in the round of 16.
Liverpool v Manchester City
An intriguing all-English tie between the two teams who could end the season occupying first and second place in the Premier League. Aside from Bayern, Liverpool and City were the two teams who qualified for the quarters with the least fuss but there is only place for once of them in the semis.
That's that for the draw!
Liverpool v Manchester City
An all-English tie to finish with Anfield set to host one of its famous European nights in the first leg. Klopp v Guardiola, with only one place up for grabs in the semi-finals.
Juventus v Real Madrid
A tasty tie between last season's finalists! Real will make the trip to Turin in the first leg before hosting the Italian champions at the Bernabeu in the reverse fixture.
Sevilla v Bayern Munich
A difficult tie for the Andalusians following their famous win over Manchester United as they host the German champions.
FC Barcelona v AS Roma
A good draw for the Spanish side who look well-placed to challenge for this year's title.
Champions League royalty will be helping with the draw
Former AC Milan and Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko will be helping conduct today's draw.
The road to Kiev
This year's final will of course take place in the Ukraine and we'll be a step closer to knowing who might compete for the title in just a few minutes' time.
Plenty of pedigree among the eight remaining teams
5 former European champions are included in the draw today, whilst there are also three sides (Sevilla, Roma, Manchester City) who have never before won the competition.
Here we go!
12:00 is upon us and the draw ceremony gets underway in earnest here in Nyon.
We're just minutes away here
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Four countries represented in today's draw
Four countries are represented in today's quarter-final draw, which is made up of three Spanish teams (Barcelona, Real Madrid and Sevilla), two English teams )Manchester City and Liverpool), two Italian teams (Juventus and Roma) and one German side (Bayern Munich).
Nerves in Nyon
The eight remaining teams sit nervously awaiting their fates here in Switzerland.
Just 15 minutes until the draw here
What will the balls have in store for us today? A 'Clásico'? An all-English affair? We'll find out shortly.
When will the quarter-finals take place?
The first legs will be played on April 3 and 4, with the reverse fixtures taking place a week later on April 10 and 11. The draw for the semi-finals will be performed on April 13.
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How will the draw unfold?
There is no seeding system at this stage, meaning that teams form the same country or teams that faced each other in the groups can be drawn against each other. The first team drawn will play the first leg of the tie on home turf.
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These are the eight teams involved in the draw
The eight teams qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals are as follows: Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Roma and Liverpool.
Join us for live text updates of the Champions League quarter-final draw from Nyon, Switzerland.