The number of prospective 2018-19 UEFA Champions League winners has been cut in half after last week's conclusion of the Group Stage. Monday’s Round of 16 draw revealed a host of entertaining fixtures for the next stage of the competition. Here’s all the information you need ahead of the start of the knockout stage in February.
How the Draw Happened
The 16 clubs were split into two pots of eight, with one containing the winners of each respective group from the Group Stage and the other holding the group runners-up. A team was drawn from each pot to determine what the matchups would be, with the conditions that a winner and runner-up who played in the same group in the previous round could not be drawn together again, and that teams from the same domestic league could not play one another.