Champions League drawpublished at 11:18 Greenwich Mean Time 15 December 2014
FC Basel v Porto
Premier League: Everton v QPR (20:00 GMT)
Champions League draw: Man City v Barcelona
PSG v Chelsea, Arsenal v Monaco
Europa League draw: Celtic v Inter Milan, Liverpool v Besiktas
Tottenham v Fiorentina, Young Boys v Everton
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FC Basel v Porto
Arsenal v Monaco
Shakhtar Donetsk v Bayern Munich
Schalke v Real Madrid
Juventus v Borussia Dortmund
A re-run of the 1997 final in Munich, where two goals from the man assisting the draw Karl-Heinz Riedle and one from substitute Lars Ricken earned the German side a 3-1 victory.
Bayer Leverkusen v Atletico Madrid
Manchester City v Barcelona
A repeat of a 2013/14 tie, the Spanish club winning 2-0 in Manchester and 2-1 at home in last season's round of 16.
Paris St-Germain v Chelsea
That's a repeat of last season's quarter-final, where Chelsea overturned a 3-1 first-leg defeat with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge to progress on away goals.
Here we go....
The eight seeded group winners cannot be drawn against one another.
They will be away in the round of 16 first legs on 17/18 and 24/25 February and at home in the return matches on 10/11 and 17/18 March.
They are: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Porto, Monaco.
Sadozaie:, external Atletico vs Arsenal, City vs Porto and Chelsea vs Juventus I am handing out a very kind draw to English clubs! Seriously
We'll come back later and check your workings.
Former Germany striker, and the Berlin final ambassador, Karl-Heinz Riedle is now welcomed to the stage. He described Berlin as a "very good choice for the final". He would say that...
Gianni Infantino, UEFA General Secretary, opens proceedings with a welcome speech:
He said: "It is impossible to forecast which teams will meet in the final at Berlin's Olympiastadion on 6 June 2015, but we can definitely expect more of the same - a wealth of fantastic matches, memorable goals and brilliant individual displays as the season unfolds."
There is a good chance this draw could ensure Arsenal or Manchester City face a last-16 fixture with Spanish opposition.
The three remaining Spanish clubs all won their groups and will therefore meet a runner-up from a different group. The Gunners and City can potentially meet all three so there is a strong chance one of them will do so.
Barcelona: Juventus, Basel, Leverkusen, Arsenal, Manchester City, Schalke, Shakhtar.
Real Madrid: Juventus, Leverkusen, Arsenal, Manchester City, Paris, Schalke, Shakhtar.
Atletico Madrid: Basel, Leverkusen, Arsenal, Manchester City, Paris, Schalke, Shakhtar.
The draw is getting under way in Nyon. Uefa's main draw-master-in-chief Gianni Infantino has made an appearance on stage.
Could be a while until the teams are drawn out of the pots but here we go.
Chelsea: Juventus, Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Paris St-Germain, Shakhtar Donetsk.
Arsenal: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Porto.
Manchester City: Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, Porto.
Last season's beaten finalists, Atletico Madrid, have gone a little bit under the radar in this season's Champions League. But the La Liga champions have already shown they remain a force to be reckoned with. Another team to avoid for the British teams.
Ashley King, London, on text: Winners - Bayern Munich Top scorer - Sergio Aguero Dark Horse - Man City.
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Firstly, do you think Uefa headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, looks like the lair of a Bond villain or the elaborate home of a wealthy film star?
Either way, Nyon is seemingly one of those places you never hear a pip about until it is Champions League draw time.
It must be a peaceful town as only around 20,000 people live there and it sits on the banks of Lake Geneva. I wonder what locals think when the Champions League bandwagon rolls into town.
It is home to one of the best rugby clubs in Switzerland - Nyon Rugby Club - who are twinned with...wait for it...Ealing Rugby Club in West London. Anyone else fancy a lazy weekend break there?
Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest have failed to meet Financial Fair Play rules for the division and will face a transfer embargo from 1 January for the remainder of the season, the Football League has confirmed., external
During the 2013-14 season, all three clubs exceeded a maximum permitted deviation of £8m.
That consists of a maximum adjusted operating loss of £3m plus a further maximum of £5m of shareholder investment.