Liverpool booked their place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals after overcoming Inter Milan 2-1 on aggregate.
A stunning strike from Lautaro Martinez handed the Italian champions a 1-0 win at Anfield on Tuesday, but it was not enough to stop the Reds advancing to the next round.
Jurgen Klopp’s side arrived into the second leg with a 2-0 advantage from their earlier win in Milan, courtesy of goals from Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota at the San Siro.
With Liverpool securing their spot in the next round, here is all the key information you need ahead of the quarter-final draw.
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When is the Champions League quarter-final draw?
The draw will take place at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday, March 18.
UEFA will begin the draw at 11am with it being broadcast live on BT Sport 1, as well as being available to stream on UEFA’s website.
In addition to the quarter-final draw, UEFA will also be setting the ties for the semi-final stage as this season’s Champions League begins to enter the latter stages.
There will be no seeding or country protection in either draw, meaning Liverpool could potentially face a fellow premier League side in the quarter-finals.
When will the quarter-final ties take place?
The quarter-final clashes will be played across two weeks, with the first leg of all four ties taking place on April 5/6. The deciding legs will then be played between April 12/13.
Though unlike the round of 16 ties, as the quarter-finals are unseeded, Jurgen Klopp’s side will have to wait to see if they are given the advantage of a second leg tie at Anfield.
As always, it is worth a reminder that UEFA have now removed the away goals rule in the Champions League, meaning that games will go into extra-time if the scores are level on aggregate at the end of the second leg.
Other key dates
Semi-finals - April 26/27 and May 3/4
Final - May 28