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Champions League quarter-final ties and dates confirmed

The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League quarter-final ties have been confirmed following the conclusion of the round of 16 on Wednesday. Arsenal vs Real Madrid and Bayern vs Inter are among the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League quarter-final ties. Champions League quarter-finals FIRST LEGS 8 April Arsenal vs Real Madrid Bayern München vs Inter 9 April Paris vs Aston Villa Barcelona vs Borussia Dortmund SECOND LEGS 15 April Aston Villa vs Paris Aston Villa vs Paris 16 April Real Madrid vs Arsenal Inter vs Bayern München All games kick off at 21:00 CET The UEFA Champions League is heating up as we head into the thrilling Round of 8! The biggest clubs, the fiercest rivalries, and the most unforgettable moments are just around the corner. Don’t miss a second of the action—stream every match live and in HD with iPlayTV! ⚽🔥 Watch exclusively on any device, anytime, anywhere with a smooth, uninterrupted experience. Order NOW! and be part of the excitement! The road to Munich Semi-finals (29/30 April & 6/7 May) Arsenal/Real Madrid vs Paris/Aston Villa Barcelona/Dortmund vs Bayern/Inter The semi-finals match schedule will be communicated on 17 April, after the return legs of the quarter-finals. Final (Saturday 31 May) Munich Football Arena, Munich

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UEFA Champions League round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final draw

The UEFA Champions League is heating up as we head into the thrilling Round of 16! The biggest clubs, the fiercest rivalries, and the most unforgettable moments are just around the corner. Don’t miss a second of the action—stream every match live and in HD with iPlayTV! ⚽🔥 Watch exclusively on any device, anytime, anywhere with a smooth, uninterrupted experience. Order NOW! and be part of the excitement! When is it? Which teams are involved? When are the fixtures? All you need to know about the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final draw. The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final draw takes place at 12:00 CET on Friday 21 February at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland. The top eight sides in the league phase qualified automatically for the round of 16, where they are joined by the eight winners of the two-legged knockout phase play-offs, which are new to the competition in 2024/25. From the knockout phase play-offs onwards the tournament is a bracket with potential opponents in the round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals also pre-defined by pairings which are determined by teams’ final league positions. For example, teams that finished first and second in the league phase will face the winners of the knockout phase play-off ties involving the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th-placed teams in the round of 16; teams that finish third or fourth will be drawn against the winners of the knockout phase play-off ties involving the 13th, 14th, 19th and 20th-placed teams, and so on. Which teams are in the Champions League round of 16 draw? The eight winners of the two-legged knockout phase play-offs join the top eight sides from the league phase in the round of 16 draw. The league phase top eight will be seeded for the round of 16 draw and will, in principle, play their return legs at home. League phase top eight (seeded, ordered by league phase position) 1.Liverpool (ENG) 2.Barcelona (ESP) 3.Arsenal (ENG) 4.Inter (ITA) 5.Atleti (ESP) 6.Leverkusen (GER) 7.Lille (FRA) 8.Aston Villa (ENG) Knockout phase play-off winners (unseeded, ordered by league phase position) 10.Dortmund (GER) 11.Real Madrid (ESP) 12.Bayen München (GER) 14.PSV (NED) 15.Paris (FRA) 16.Benfica (POR) 19.Feyenoord (NED) 24.Club Brugge (BEL) How can I watch the draw? The draw will be streamed live on UEFA.com. How does the round of 16 draw work? The clubs are paired based on their positions at the end of the league phase to form four seeded pairs (clubs in positions 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8). The clubs in each seeded pair are drawn into one of two positions in the round of 16 against the relevant winner of the knockout phase play-offs, whose position was determined by the knockout phase play-off draw. Four bowls are prepared for the draw, with the balls containing the names of each pair of seeded teams placed in the corresponding marked bowls according to the league rankings. The draw allocates the side of the bracket for all the seeded teams, starting with the teams ranked 7/8 and finishing with the teams 1/2. One ball is taken from the bowl containing the two relevant ranked teams (i.e. the teams ranked 7 and 8) and is opened to display the team. The first team drawn from this bowl is placed in their reserved spot on the silver side of the bracket (see bracket graphic below). The other seeded team of the pairing is then drawn and displayed, and allocated in the corresponding reserved spot on the blue side of the bracket (see below). The same procedure is carried out with the remaining seeded teams. In principle, the seeded clubs play the return leg at home. How does the Champions League quarter-final draw work? The draw is made to determine the order of the matches (i.e. which team will host the first leg and which team the return leg) as all the potential opponents are known until the final. Four bowls are prepared for this draw, two for the silver side of the bracket and two for the blue side of the bracket. Each bowl contains two balls representing the winners of the round of 16 matches from one rung of the relevant side of the bracket, with the first silver bowl containing slips of paper marked ‘Winners R16 1’ and ‘Winners R16 2’ and the second silver bowl ‘Winners R16 3’ and ‘Winners R16 4’. The first bowl on the blue side will contain slips of paper marked ‘Winners R16 5’ and ‘Winners R16 6’ and, finally, ‘Winners R16 7’ and ‘Winners R16 8’ in the second bowl on the blue side. The draw starts by shuffling and then drawing the balls placed in the first bowl of the silver side of the bracket. The first ball drawn from this bowl indicates the team which will play the first match of the quarter-final at home, and the second ball the team which will play the return leg at home. The procedure is repeated with the remaining bowls to complete the quarter-final pairings. When do the Champions League round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals take place? The dates for the remainder of the knockout phase are as follows: Round of 16: 4/5 & 11/12 March Quarter-finals: 8/9 & 15/16 April Semi-finals: 29/30 April & 6/7 May Final: 31 May (Munich)

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Champions League iPlay IPTV: Matchday 5 Is Here! Catching Every Match!

What to Expect from Matchday 5 The UEFA Champions League never fails to deliver jaw-dropping moments, and Matchday 5 is shaping up to be a crucial juncture for many clubs. With teams battling for their spot in the knockout stages, every match promises high-octane action. How iPlay IPTV Enhances Your Viewing Experience Nothing ruins the Champions League spirit like lagging streams or poor quality. iPlay IPTV ensures that fans enjoy every goal and save with top-notch streaming features. Fixtures to Keep an Eye On Certain matches will define the future of several clubs in the competition. Here’s a sneak peek at the most anticipated fixtures. Key Players Ready to Make an Impact Who will be the difference-makers on Matchday 5? From prolific strikers to defensive stalwarts, these players are set to shine. Exclusive Highlights and Replays on iPlay IPTV Missed a game? No worries. iPlay IPTV has you covered. Best Ways to Set Up iPlay IPTV for Matchday Setting up your IPTV system is key to enjoying a seamless experience. The Convenience of Watching On-the-Go Modern football fans need flexibility, and iPlay IPTV delivers. Why Fans Choose iPlay IPTV for the Champions League Discover why millions of fans prefer iPlay IPTV for streaming football. Troubleshooting Common Streaming Issues Sometimes, technology can let us down. Here’s how to fix problems quickly. Comparing iPlay IPTV to Other Platforms How does iPlay IPTV stand out in a crowded market? How to Subscribe to iPlay IPTV Before Matchday 5 Don’t miss out on any Champions League action. Here’s how to get started. Champions League Group Standings and Analysis An in-depth look at the current standings and what they mean for Matchday 5. Best Moments from the Champions League So Far Relive the highs and lows of this season. iPlay IPTV: More than Just Football Explore the diverse offerings available on iPlay IPTV

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