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Barcelona v Paris St-Germain
Liverpool v RB Leipzig in Champions League last 16
Man City to face Borussia Monchengladbach
Europa League last-32 draw: Man Utd v Real Sociedad & Arsenal v Benfica
Spurs v Wolfsberger, Royal Antwerp v Rangers & Slavia Prague v Leicester
Chelsea v Atletico Madrid & PSG v Barcelona
Six Premier League news conferences
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Thomas Mallows
Barcelona v Paris St-Germain
Porto v Juventus
RB Leipzig v Liverpool
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea
Lazio v Bayern Munich
Borussia Monchengladbach v Manchester City
Former Borussia Dortmund forward Stephane Chapuisat will be helping out with the draw.
Here we go....
As we mentioned a moment ago Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City are all in the hat or bowl (whatever you prefer) for the Champions League draw on Monday.
Arsenal, Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur, plus Scottish Premiership leaders Rangers, will all be in the Europa League draw alongside Manchester United, who drop down from the Champions League.
If you're wondering exactly is going to go down, who could play who or even when the next set of matches are set to take place, here is everything you need to know.
Uefa deputy general secretary Giorgio Marchetti begins the draw ceremony by paying tribute to Gerard Houllier, who also managed the likes of Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain and Lens during his illustrious career.
Here are the 16 teams in this morning's draw:
Seeded: Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Paris St-Germain, Real Madrid.
Unseeded: Atalanta, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Borussia Monchengladbach, Lazio, Porto, RB Leipzig, Sevilla.
Following this morning's sad news, we have opened up another live page for reaction and tributes to Gerard Houllier.
You can find that by heading over here.
Here we will be focusing on the Champions League draw, which is coming up shortly.
One of his former clubs Liverpool, where he won the treble in 2001, have tweeted the sad news.
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Gerard Houllier managed the Reds from 1998-2004 and led them to five major trophies, including the FA Cup, League Cup and Uefa Cup treble in 2000-01.
Prior to Liverpool, Houllier managed Lens, Paris St-Germain and the French national team, and after leaving the Reds won two Ligue 1 titles at Lyon.
His last managerial job was at Aston Villa, but he left in 2011 after nine months, following heart problems.
Some desperately sad news to bring you.
Former Liverpool, Aston Villa and France manager Gerard Houllier has died at the age of 73.
Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City will find out their Champions League fate a little later on when the draw for the last 16 takes place.
The trio won their respective groups to progress, with Manchester United the only Premier League side to exit.
Holders Bayern Munich and the three English teams are among the seeded clubs, meaning five-time champions Barcelona and La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid are two potential opponents.
We will have all that plus the draw for the last 32 of the Europa League from 11:00 GMT.
Now then, Garth Crooks' team of the week isn't bad is it?
That central-midfield pairing looks pretty strong but who would you select if you were picking a side from the weekend?
You know what to do.
This is the second weekend of Premier League football where fans have been allowed back into stadiums in certain areas of the country.
They may have been limited to 2,000, but they certainly made their presence felt, particularly at Everton on Saturday and Fulham, Crystal Palace and Southampton on Sunday.
BBC Sport has looked back on a weekend where the fans may have made that vital difference.
Fulham 1-1 Liverpool
Not often you hear praise for VAR and the referee.
But Match of the Day 2 pundits Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas reckon it was all spot on in Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage.
The back pages
The Guardian and Telegraph both have images of the incident that led the Granit Xhaka's red card against Burnley, with the latter saying the Gunners have now been 'plunged into crisis' after Sunday's defeat.
The back pages
Let's take a quick look at some of this morning's back pages.
Liverpool's draw at Fulham leads many of them, including the Express and Metro.