The draw for the quarterfinals of the Champions League will take place this Friday, starting at 7:30 am (Brasília time), at the UEFA headquarters, in Nyon, Switzerland. In addition, the entire ranking until the grand finale, scheduled for June 10th, will also be defined.
Eight clubs are still in contention: Bayern Munich (Germany); Benfica (Portugal); Chelsea and Manchester City (England); Inter Milan, Milan and Napoli (Italy) and Real Madrid (Spain).
It is worth remembering that there are no restrictions on the draw, that is, we will be able to have English and Italian classics in the next stages.
The first leg of the quarterfinals will be held on April 11th and 12th, while the return matches will take place the following week, on the 18th and 19th of the same month. The Champions League final will take place on June 10, in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Streaming
It will be possible to follow the draw of the Champions League quarter-final games on SBT’s digital platforms: website, Facebook and YouTube. TNT and HBO Max will also stream.
Classified
Bayern Munich trailed Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 on aggregate, while Benfica crushed Belgium’s Club Brugge 7-1 after two games.
Chelsea dispatched Borussia Dortmund with an aggregate of 2-1, reversing the score at home, while City simply did not take notice of RB Leipzig and made 8-1 – five goals were scored by Haaland in the 7-0 of the return game.
Inter de Milan went through Porto with a minimum score of 1-0 in two games, the same as Milan over Tottenham. Napoli eliminated Eintracht Frankfurt 5-0 on aggregate.
Finally, Real Madrid dispatched Liverpool after making 5-2 in the first game (in the middle of Anfield) and 1-0 in the return duel.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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