Chelsea clash with Real Madrid and City against Atlético in champions quarter-finals
The Draw for the Champions League quarter-finals resulted in high-caliber English-Spanish confrontations, reeking of revenge and rehabilitation.
Chelsea meet Real Madrid in a repeat showdown before last season's final, while Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are looking for a rehabilitation against Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who was eliminated by the 2016 final, and the details of the draw are as follows:
Quarter-final draw
Chelsea * Real Madrid
Manchester City * Atletico Madrid
Villarreal * Bayern Munich
Benfkea * Liverpool
The team, which was first named in the draw, will play the first leg at home, while the second leg will be played at the home of their opponent.
Semiom-final
- Winner of the match (2) (Manchester City - Atlético Madrid) × winner of the match (1) (Winner from Chelsea - Real Madrid)W
- inner of the match (4) (Benfica - Liverpool) × winner of the game (3) (Villarreal - Bayern Munich)
The host team for the final
Winner of the second semi-final.
Quarter-finals
- April 5 and 6: Round tripA
- pril 12 and 13: E-Tour
Semi-finals
April 26 and 27: Round trip.
May 3 and 4: Second leg.
Deadline
The final will be hosted at the Stade de France in Paris on May 28.
Final Stadium
The stadium that will host the 2022 Champions League final, the Stade de France in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, was announced after the final was withdrawn from the Russian Stadium of Petersburg.
Devils star pulls the draw
He drew the draw, former Manchester Star Michael Sylvester, who has worn the Demons shirt for nine seasons, during which he played 249 games, before moving to Arsenal and then to Werder Bremen.
The biggest candidate for the title.
Manchester City are the frontrunners to lift the Championship cup for the first time in their history, while Liverpool and Bayern Munich are in second and third place respectively, according to Sky Bet's odds, according to Spanish newspaper Marca.
Real Madrid were widely seen as the fifth candidate, but they jumped to fourth place ahead of Chelsea as their dramatic return against Paris Saint-Germain.
Chile threatens to lose its audience
Chelsea may find themselves forced to play without their fans in the round of 8, as a result of the current sanctions imposed on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, where the Blues may have to play the quarter-finals of the Champions League behind closed doors, which disappointed Thomas Tsquel, who hopes to win the second Champions League title of his career.