Club World Cup: Who will face who in the last 16?

Chelsea beat ES Tunis to set up a meeting with Benfica in the last 16
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The Club World Cup group stage is over, with 16 teams through to the knockout rounds.
The top two sides from each group progressed into the knockout phase, with head-to-head records used before goal difference to separate teams level on points.
Premier League clubs Manchester City and Chelsea both sailed through, joining seven other European teams in the knockouts.
Pep Guardiola's side will face Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Hilal in the next round, while Benfica await Chelsea.
The last 16 draw in full:
28 June: Palmeiras v Botafogo (17:00 BST)
28 June: Benfica v Chelsea (21:00 BST)
29 June: PSG v Inter Miami (17:00 BST)
29 June: Flamengo v Bayern Munich (21:00 BST)
30 June: Inter Milan v Fluminense (20:00 BST)
1 July: Manchester City v Al-Hilal (02:00 BST)
1 July: Real Madrid v Juventus (20:00 BST)
2 July: Borussia Dortmund v Monterrey (02:00 BST)
Group A
Inter Miami and Palmeiras drew 2-2 in their final group game which secured both teams a place in the knockouts, while Porto and Al Ahly played out a 4-4 thriller.
Palmeiras topped the group on goal difference, with MLS side Inter runners-up.
Palmeiras will play fellow Brazilian club Botafogo, while Inter face European champions Paris St-Germain on Sunday.
Group B
PSG beat Seattle Sounders 2-0 to top Group B, while Botafogo secured second place despite a 1-0 defeat by Atletico Madrid.
As group winners, PSG will face Group A runners-up Inter Miami, and Botafogo will take on group winners Palmeiras.
Atletico and Seattle have been eliminated.
Group C
Benfica progressed in top spot by beating Bayern Munich in their final group game - they will face Chelsea in the last 16.
Bayern take on Group D winners Flamengo.
Boca Juniors and Auckland City are out, although the amateur New Zealand club did score their first goal in claiming a memorable draw against the Argentine giants.
Group D
Flamengo are into the last 16 as group winners and Los Angeles are out.
Chelsea, who lost to Flamengo in their second game, beat ES Tunis in their final Group D match to progess in second place and set up a meeting with Benfica.
Group E
Inter Milan overcame River Plate 2-0 to cement their spot at the top of Group E and will face Brazilian club Fluminense.
Mexican side Monterrey picked up their first victory of the competition against Urawa Reds, winning 4-0, and have booked a date with Borussia Dortmund.
Group F
Borussia Dortmund are through as group winners, beating Ulsan 1-0 on Wednesday, while Fluminense also progressed.
The Germans will meet Monterrey in the last 16, while Fluminense face Inter Milan.
Group G
Manchester City qualified as group winners with a 100% record - the only team to do so in qualifying.
Guardiola's side will face Al-Hilal in the next round, while runners-up Juventus take on Real Madrid.
Group H
Real Madrid progressed as group winners following a 3-0 win against RB Salzburg to knock out the Austrians.
Xabi Alonso's side will take on Juventus in the last 16, while runners-up Al-Hilal will face Man City.
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- Published31 January