Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea have all reached the knockout stages of the Champions League and will be looking forward to Mondays last 16 draw
Tottenham completed a clean sweep for English clubs in theChampions Leagueon Tuesday night, as they defeated Marseille 2-1 at the Stade Velodrome in France.
Spurs,andLiverpoolwill all represent thePremier Leaguein the knockout stage of this seasons tournament, which resumes in the new year once the World Cup concludes. There are just eight games remaining on Wednesday.
As such, its becoming clear which teams the four English clubs could face in the last 16.Tottenhamwere set to finish second in their Group D - potentially handing them a tricky tie - but a last-minute winner Pierre Emile Hojbjerg ensured they finished top of the table.
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As clubs from the same country are not allowed to meet until the quarter-final stage and cant play their group-stage opponents again in the last 16, Tottenham could draw either Belgian side Club Brugge or Italian giants Inter Milan.
Antonio Contes side will also be keeping an eye on Wednesdays games, as they will confirm which other teams are through. Potential opponents include AC Milan, Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig, Shakhtar Donetsk, Borussia Dortmund, Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool, meanwhile, finished second in their group and will take on a table topper in the next stage. They could be drawn against Porto, Bayern Munich,Real Madrid,RB Leipzig, PSG or Benfica. That means a possible repeat of last seasons final against Real.
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Chelsea and City have already topped their groups, although they each have one game remaining. They are both in a similar situation to Tottenham, with Chelsea facing a last-16 tie against Brugge, Inter, Eintracht Frankfurt, Leipzig, Shakhtar, Dortmund, Benfica or PSG.
Citys potential opponents are Brugge, Inter, Frankfurt, Milan, Leipzig, Shakhtar, Benfica and PSG. The four Premier League clubs do not have to wait long to find out their fate, as the draw for the next round will be conducted in Switzerland on Monday.
As ever, the last 16 ties will be played in February and March. The quarter-finals are pencilled in for April and the last-four ties will take place the following month. This seasons final will be held in Istanbul on June 10 - slightly later than usual due to the World Cup.
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Keen observers of European football will also know thatArsenalandManchester Unitedhave reached the knockout stages of the Europa League, whileWest Hamhave progressed to the last 16 of the Europa Conference League after winning their group.
If Arsenal and Man Utd win their final group games against FC Zurich and Real Sociedad respectively on Thursday, they will progress to the last 16 of the Europa League. If they fail to do so, they could find themselves in the last 32 - also known as the play-off round.
That means they could face an eliminated Champions League club. Potential opponents include Ajax, Bayer Leverkusen,Barcelona,Sporting Lisbon, Milan, Salzburg, Leipzig, Shakhtar, Sevilla,Juventusand Maccabi Haifa. Its too early to predict West Hams fate.
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