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Who will Premier League quartet face in Champions League last-16?

Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham have booked their spot in the Champions League last-16 and they could all face a European giant in the next round, including Barcelona and Juventus.

City and Liverpool secured top place in Group C and E, respectively, with Spurs and Chelsea finishing in second place in Group B and H, respectively.

The four Premier League clubs now await their fate in the draw for the next round, which takes place on Monday (December 16).

Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, among others, have also reached the next round of the Champions League and they could be paired up with an English team in the last-16.

Who can the English teams face in the last-16?

Manchester City – Real Madrid, Napoli, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Lyon

Liverpool – Real Madrid, Atalanta, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Lyon

Tottenham – PSG, Juventus, Barcelona, RB Leipzig, Valencia

Chelsea – PSG, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Barcelona, RB Leipzig

According to data, Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool and Manchester City can expect a tough tie.

For Liverpool and Manchester City, they have a 22.4% possibility to play Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea have a 23.28% possibility to clash with Barcelona while Spurs are most likely to come up against Valencia, with Jose Mourinho’s side given a 22.61% possibility of pairing up with the La Liga outfit.

Teams in the last 16.

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Group winners (seeded)

Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Bayern Munich (GER), Manchester City (ENG), Juventus (ITA), Liverpool (ENG), Barcelona (ESP), RB Leipzig (GER), Valencia (ESP).

Second-placed teams (unseeded)

Real Madrid (ESP), Tottenham Hotspur (ENG), Napoli (ITA), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Lyon (FRA), Chelsea (ENG), Atalanta (ITA), Atletico Madrid (ESP).

The Champions League last-16 draw takes place on Monday from Nyon, Switzerland, at 11 am UK time.

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