Champions League knockout phase play-offs explained: Draw date, teams involved and full schedule
The end of the 36-team Champions League League Phase is fast approaching, which means the play-offs are around the corner.
Last season was the first year of the new format of UEFA’s premier competition, which saw the group phase scrapped.

Instead, every team competes in one big league table, which is split into three distinct sections.
The top eight automatically qualify for the round of 16, while the teams from the 9th-24th places must take part in a two-legged play-off.
The rest are out, and they don’t go into the Europa League anymore with their time in Europe for the season over.
In terms of the play-offs, it’s looking as if a few Premier League teams are going to be involved.
As it stands, Chelsea, Newcastle, Tottenham and Liverpool are in the play-off spots but all could still miss out on the play-offs or make the top eight.
Arsenal sit at the top and are all but guaranteed a bye to the next round, needing just one more point, while Manchester City are also looking good.
So, it’s likely at least one of the English clubs will be in the play-offs, and there are a variety of other clubs waiting.

How do the knockout phase play-offs work?
The teams that finish from ninth to 24th must be whittled down from 16 to eight to complete in the next round.
This is done via a two-legged play-off, with the sides finishing from 9th-16th seeded for the draw.
This means they will be at home for the second leg.
There is a draw to determine who plays who with the eight winners from the play-offs progress to the last 16.
Those games are scheduled to take place on February 17, 18, 24 and 25.

Champions League play-off draw: Date and how it works
The Champions League knockout play-off draw is due to take place on Friday, January 30.
It is two days after matchweek eight of the Champions League league phase, and it will be held at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
The 16 clubs are paired into groups, with four seeded pairs in positions 9 and 10 through to 15 and 16 and four unseeded (positions 17 and 18 through to 23 and 24).
This results in clubs 9 and 10 taking on 23 or 24 and so on.
This means that those teams that finish higher up the table, in theory, get an easier draw, with a choice of two possible lower ranked clubs.
Clubs from the same country can also be drawn against each other, and teams who have played each other in the league phase can also be drawn against one another.
Champions League matchweek seven fixtures
(All times UK)
Tuesday, February 20
- 3:30pm: Kairat vs Club Brugge
- 5:45pm: Bodo/Glimt vs Manchester City – talkSPORT 2
- 8pm: Copenagen vs Napoli
- 8pm: Inter Milan vs Arsenal – talkSPORT 2
- 8pm: Olympiacos vs Bayer Leverkusen
- 8pm: Real Madrid vs AS Monaco
- 8pm: Sporting vs Paris Saint-Germain
- 8pm: Tottenham Hotspur vs Borussia Dortmund – talkSPORT
- 8pm: Villarreal vs Ajax
Wednesday, February 21
- 5:45pm: Galatasaray vs Atletico Madrid
- 5:45pm: Qarabag vs Eintracht Frankfurt
- 8pm: Atalanta vs Athletic Club
- 8pm: Bayern Munich vs Union St Gilloise
- 8pm: Chelsea vs Pafos
- 8pm: Juventus vs Benfica
- 8pm: Marseille vs Liverpool – live on talkSPORT
- 8pm: Newcastle United vs PSV Eindhoven – live on talkSPORT 2
- 8pm: Slavia Prague vs Barcelona
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