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Champions League draw LIVE: Arsenal and Man City learn quarter-final fate

Arsenal and Manchester City were joined in the quarter-final draw by Real Madrid, Barcelona, PSG and Bayern Munich, as the path to the Wembley final was revealed

Lawrence Ostlere
Friday 15 March 2024 18:35 GMT
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Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal fans for clinching Porto victory: 'They brought their brains'

Arsenal will face Bayern Munich as part of a blockbuster set of Champions League quarter-finals, with Harry Kane set to return to face the bitterest rivals of his former club Tottenham.

The Gunners made it through to their first Champions League quarter-final in 14 years but will now face a huge test in the form of the all-conquering German champions and their old nemesis Kane.

Meanwhile, perhaps the two best teams in Europe will square off again as Manchester City play Real Madridin a rematch of the semi-final from each of the past two years. City were dramatically dumped out by Madrid in 2022 before gaining revenge 12 months later and the winner over two legs will surely be the favourite to go on and lift the trophy.

However, they will face the winner of Arsenal-Bayern in what promises to be a mouthwatering semi-final. The other two quarter-finals see Barcelona take on Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid face Borussia Dortmund, with the winners of those clashes playing each other in the last four.

This was the last time Uefa will hold a Champions League draw manually, with the procedure changing to a computerised system when the competition switches formats next season. Follow live updates from the Champions League draw below, and get the latest football betting offers here.

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Champions League draw in full

Quarter-finals (9/10 April and 16/17 April)

Arsenal vs Bayern Munich

Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund

Real Madrid vs Manchester City

PSG vs Barcelona

Semi-finals (30 April/1 May and 7/8 May)

Arsenal/Bayern vs Real Madrid/Manchester City

Atletico/Dortmund vs PSG/Barcelona

The final:

1 June, Wembley Stadium, London

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Jamie Braidwood15 March 2024 12:49
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Europa League draw in full

Quarter-finals (11/18 April)

AC Milan v Roma

Liverpool v Atalanta

Bayer Leverkusen v West Ham

Benfica v Marseille

Semi-finals (2/9 May)

Benfica or Marseille v Liverpool or Atalanta

Milan or Roma v Bayer Leverkusen or West Ham United

The final:

22 May, Aviva Stadium, Dublin

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Jamie Braidwood15 March 2024 12:49
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Europa Conference League draw in full

Quarter-finals (11/18 April)

Club Brugge vs PAOK

Olympiacos vs Fenerbahce

Aston Villa vs Lille

Viktoria Plzen vs Fiorentina

Semi-finals (2/9 May)

Aston Villa/Lille vs Olympiacos/Fenerbahce

Viktoria Plzen/Fiorentina vs Club Brugge/PAOK

Final:

29 May, OPAP Arena, Athens

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Kieran Jackson15 March 2024 13:24
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How many Champions League places will the Premier League have next season?

The Premier League’s hopes of gaining an extra Champions League spot in next season’s revamped competition were given a major boost on Thursday following West Ham United’s crucial win over Freiburg.

The Champions League is being expanded to a 36-team tournament from 2024/25 and two of the extra four places will be awarded to countries whose teams perform best in this season’s European competitions.

As confirmed by Uefa on its website, England currently sits third in the race, behind Italy and Germany, which would mean Serie A and the Bundesliga receive a fifth Champions League place next season.

But the margin between Germany and England shrunk after Thursday’s Europa League results, and England – who have five teams left in European competition this season compared to Germany’s three – are almost certain to overtake Germany and steal that extra Champions League spot.

Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 18:35
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Moyes thrilled by West Ham’s progress to quarter-finals

David Moyes hailed a “brilliant achievement” after West Ham reached another European quarter-final by flattening Freiburg 5-0.

Hammers boss Moyes uncharacteristically named an attacking line-up in a bid to repair the damage of the 1-0 Europa League first-leg defeat in Germany last week.

He was rewarded with a sparkling display as goals from Lucas Paqueta, Jarrod Bowen, Aaron Cresswell and two from Mohammed Kudus – including a sensational solo effort – secured a 5-1 aggregate win and a place in a the last eight of a European competition for a third successive season.

David Moyes’ West Ham reached the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday night (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)
Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 17:45
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Could this be Arsenal’s year?

Mikel Arteta tried to put on a managerial demeanour as he congratulated his players on going the distance and beating Porto, but ultimately, he couldn’t keep the joyous smile off his face. It was all too visible as he came out of the dressing room and then sat down in front of the media.

Arteta was thrilled.

Those who speak of the exacting standards of winners might say that’s a bit much for a mere Champions League last-16 penalty shootout victory over a side Arsenal should be beating fairly easily, in the way this side have generally had their celebrations policed.

There was obviously much more to it than that. It wasn’t even that the club had reached the quarter-finals, either. It was that the team had made another crucial step, with this one admittedly a giant leap.

Analysis by Miguel Delaney:

Arsenal’s Champions League progress shows a crucial step is behind them

The Gunners beat Porto on penalties to reach the quarter-finals at the first attempt under Mikel Arteta

Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 17:02
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News: Madrid complain to Uefa over ‘racist insults’ directed at Vincius Jr

Real Madrid have filed a complaint with the Spanish legal authorities after “racist and hateful insults” appeared to be directed at their striker Vinicius Junior by Atletico Madrid and Barcelona fans this week.

Footage on social media appeared to show Atletico fans chanting about Vinicius in a discriminatory way prior to their side’s Champions League last 16 match against Inter Milan on Wednesday.

Real have now taken steps to report it to the Spanish authorities and allege there were similar chants from Barca fans before their match against Napoli on Tuesday.

“Real Madrid has filed a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office against hate crimes and discrimination, for the racist and hateful insults directed towards our player Vinicius Junior in the vicinity of the Olympic Stadium of Montjuic and the Metropolitan Stadium of Madrid,” a statement from Los Blancos read.

“Real Madrid is asking the Public Prosecutor’s Office to ask the security forces for the recordings in both locations in order to identify the perpetrators of these racist and hateful insults.

“Real Madrid condemns these violent attacks of racism, discrimination and hatred that have been taking place, unfortunately repeatedly, against our player Vinicius Junior.

“Our club will continue to work in defence of the values of football and sport, and will remain firm in its fight for zero tolerance in the face of such disgusting episodes as those that continue to occur in recent times.”

Vinicius Jr, right, has been regularly subjected to racism (AP)
Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 16:18
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Liverpool’s route to the Europa League final

Liverpool will face Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-finals after the draw on Friday.

Jurgen Klopp’s side, in his final season at Anfield, thrashed Sparta Prague 11-2 on aggregate in the last-16, following a 6-1 second-leg victory at Anfield on Thursday.

The Reds were drawn against Serie A side Atalanta on Friday in the last eight and will host the first-leg at Anfield.

But who will the Reds face in the semi-finals should they beat Atalanta?

Liverpool’s route to Europa League Final after quarter-final draw

Jurgen Klopp’s side now know their potential journey to the Europa League final in Dublin on 22 May

Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 15:22
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Why Bayern fans are banned from attending Arsenal quarter-final

Bayern Munich will not be allowed away fans at the Emirates when they take on Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

Arsenal will face the German side in the last-eight of the Champions League next month but Bayern fans have been banned from attending by Uefa.

It comes after Bayern supporters threw fireworks onto the pitch during their 3-0 win over Lazio in the last-16, which triggered a one-match ban.

Bayern had been fined 40,000 euros and hit with a suspended ban on away supporters after fans set off fireworks during their win at Copenhagen in the group stages in December.

Bayern accepted the punishment and confirmed they would not appeal against Uefa’s decision, describing the ban on away supporters as a “big blow”.

Lawrence Ostlere15 March 2024 15:02
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Man City’s route to Champions League final after quarter-final draw

Manchester City face Real Madrid once again in the Champions League as the holders look to defend their title at Wembley in June.

The teams have met in the semi-finals in the last two seasons, with City thrashing Real 4-0 at the Etihad last year on their way to winning their first European Cup in Istanbul.

Pep Guardiola’s side were knocked out by the Spanish side the year before, however, in an all-time classic tie.

This season’s quarter-finals will therefore be the third year in a row in which City have faced Real Madrid in the Champions League knockout stages.

Man City’s route to Champions League final after quarter-final draw

This season’s quarter-finals be the third year in a row in which City have faced Real Madrid in the Champions League knockout stages

Kieran Jackson15 March 2024 14:40

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