The draw for the final rounds of the Champions League is set to be made later this month - but who will emerge victorious?

With the second legs of the round of 16 games still to take place - its remains all to play for.

As the competition continues, it increasingly looks like the final stages of this year’s contest will be dominated by the teams who are used to seeing in the latter part of the Champions League.

What matches are left to play in the competition?

The round of 16 games have each completed their first legs, with the re-matches set for the next two weeks.

The fixtures are:

  • Tuesday, March 10 - RB Leipzig v Tottenham (1-0)
  • Tuesday, March 10 - Valencia v Atlanta (1-4)
  • Wednesday, March 11 - PSG v Dortmund (1-2)
  • Wednesday, March 11 - Liverpool v Atletico Madrid (0-1)
  • Tuesday, March 17 - Manchester City v Real Madrid (2-1)
  • Tuesday, March 17 - Juventus v Lyon (0-1)
  • Wednesday, March 18 - Barcelona v Napoli (1-1)
  • Wednesday, March 18 - Bayern v Chelsea (3-0)

Kick-off for each of these games is scheduled to take place at 8pm.

When is the quarter-final draw?

The draw for the quarter finals and beyond will take place in Nyon, Switzerland at 11am on Friday, March 20.

Unlike the previous rounds, there will be no seedings for the draw – meaning each team has an equal chance of facing any other team, regardless of their respective rankings or past performances.

Similarly, there will be no country protection in play this time around – so clubs from the same nation can be drawn against one another.

Each team will learn not only their opposition for the quarter final but the bracket they have been placed into for the semi-final, should they make it through – i.e. the winners of quarter-final A will play the winners of quarter-final B, and the winners of C will play D.

The full draw will be broadcast live over the UEFA Champions League website.

The Champions League draw will be followed directly by the draw for the final rounds of the Europa League.

It is scheduled to begin at 12pm and will be broadcast live from the UEFA Europa League page.

When will the quarter-final games be played?

As with the quarter-finals, all kick-offs for the remaining rounds will be at 8pm.

The schedule for the remaining fixtures is as follows.

Quarter-final

  • First leg – Tuesday, April 7 and Wednesday, April 8
  • Second leg – Tuesday, April 14 and Wednesday, April 15

Semi-final

  • First leg – Tuesday, April 28 and Wednesday, April 29
  • Second leg – Tuesday, May 5 and Wednesday, May 6

Final

  • Saturday, May 30