Liverpool are gearing up to find out their Champions League quarter-final opponents now the round-of-16 phase has come to a close. The Reds beat Inter Milan 2-1 on aggregate last week to progress to the next round of the competition.
The second leg at Anfield was far from straight forward as Lautaro Martinez offered the Serie A giants a glimmer of hope. But, the 2-0 win at the San Siro back in February proved to be enough to see Jurgen Klopp 's side through.
Attention now turns to the quarter-finals with some potential mouthwatering ties.
The draw will take place at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday, March 18 It will begin at 11am GMT (midday CET) and will be streamed on UEFA's website, or UK viewers will be able to watch live on BT Sport 2 with coverage starting from 10:45am.
You can also follow live updates right here in our dedicated blog.
This will be the final draw of the competition this season, which means teams will also find out their potential semi-final opponents should they progress further. The draw to determine the 'home team' for the final will also take place.
At this stage, there is no seeding or country protection so Liverpool could be drawn against group-stage opponents Atletico Madrid or Premier League rivals Chelsea and Manchester City.
The first legs of the quarter-finals will take place between April 5 and 6, while the second legs will be played on April 12 and 13.
Confirmed quarter-finalists:
Atletico Madrid (ESP)
Bayern Munich (GER)
Benfica (POR)
Chelsea (ENG)
Liverpool (ENG)
Manchester City (ENG)
Real Madrid (ESP)
Villarreal (ESP)