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Champions League Draw 2022-23: Schedule of Dates for Round-of-16 Fixtures

Nov 7, 2022
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah runs with the ball away from Real Madrid's Ferland Mendy, left, during the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah runs with the ball away from Real Madrid's Ferland Mendy, left, during the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

The 2022 UEFA Champions League will feature some exciting matchups in the round of 16 after Monday's draw.

Liverpool and Real Madrid will battle in a rematch of last year's final, while Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain will repeat the 2020 championship match.

Here are the full draws for each of the remaining clubs ahead of the knockout stage.


Round-of-16 Matchups

  • RB Leipzig vs. Manchester City
  • Club Brugge vs. SL Benfica
  • Liverpool vs. Real Madrid
  • AC Milan vs. Tottenham Hotspur
  • Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Napoli
  • Borussia Dortmund vs. Chelsea
  • Inter Milan vs. Porto
  • Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich

Fixture Dates

Round of 16 (1st leg): Feb. 14, 15, 21, 22

Round of 16 (2nd leg): March 7, 8, 14, 15

Quarterfinals (1st leg): April 11-12

Quarterfinals (2nd leg): April 18-19

Semifinals (1st leg): May 9-10

Semifinals (2nd leg): May 16-17

Final: June 10


The draw showed there are serious consequences to finishing second in the group stage because it leaves you open to facing elite competition right away.

Liverpool was second to Napoli in Group A and will face titleholders Real Madrid, which has become a familiar foe:

Real Madrid won 1-0 in last year's final with a goal by Vinicius Júnior, while Karim Benzema remains one of the most dangerous strikers in the world. Liverpool still have a loaded roster led by Mohamed Salah, but the club's inconsistency in 2022-23 could be an issue against a tough opponent.

Paris Saint-Germain will also have a challenge in the next round against Bayern Munich, the only club to win all six group-stage matches.

PSG remain a title contender with Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, but they have been stymied by difficult draws.

The French giants beat Barcelona and Bayern Munich in 2021 before falling to Manchester City in the semifinals. Last year, the team lost to eventual winner Real Madrid.

If the team is going to advance this season, there won't be any room for error.

Chelsea will face Borussia Dortmund in a matchup that will be intriguing for American fans. Not only could Christian Pulisic face his former club, he could also battle against fellow United States men's national team star Gio Reyna.

Manchester City remains one of the favorites to win a title and will look to continue the run against RB Leipzig. Erling Haaland, who's familiar with the German club after starring for Dortmund, will try to take the team over the top after falling short in the past few years.

There will also be plenty of fans tuning into the high-profile battle between Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan that features plenty of star power on both sides.

The next round will begin Feb. 14.

Juventus Fans Investigated by UEFA for Allegedly Making Racist, Antisemitic Gestures

Sep 7, 2022
PARIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 06: . Champions League logo prior to the UEFA Champions League group H match between Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus at Parc des Princes on September 6, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 06: . Champions League logo prior to the UEFA Champions League group H match between Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus at Parc des Princes on September 6, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

UEFA is investigating Juventus fans who traveled to Parc des Princes for Tuesday's Champions League game and allegedly participated in racist and antisemitic behavior.

Four people were also arrested.

According to Reuters, social media footage appeared to show some Juventus fans "making Nazi salutes and monkey gestures" during Paris Saint-Germain's 2-1 victory.

"In accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, a UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector has been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding allegations of discriminatory behaviour by Juventus supporters," UEFA said in a statement.

As for the arrests, Paris police released a statement saying, "Four individuals were identified by video and then arrested last night [Tuesday] by the police for public incitement to racial hatred in a sports venue, on the occasion of the PSG-Juve soccer match."

On the field, Paris Saint-Germain captured the Group H opener thanks in large part to individual brilliance by Kylian Mbappe.

The 23-year-old star scored two goals in the first half, which held up despite a second-half goal from Weston McKennie on the other side.

Paris Saint-Germain will face Maccabi Haifa in the UEFA Champions League on Sept. 14, while Juventus plays Benfica on the same date. Benfica leads Group H after one game thanks to its 2-0 victory over Maccabi Haifa.

UEFA Issues Apology to Fans; Will Review Events Around Champions League Final

Jun 3, 2022
The display announces delay of the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
The display announces delay of the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

UEFA released a statement Friday apologizing to fans for the chaotic scenes prior to last weekend's UEFA Champions League final in Paris.

As part of the statement, UEFA noted that it is launching an independent investigation to determine what led to the inability to get fans into Stade de France in a timely and orderly fashion:

Due to lengthy delays in getting fans into the stadium, the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool had its start time pushed back by more than a half hour.

UEFA initially relayed a message inside the stadium stating that the delay was due to "late arrival of fans" before changing the wording to a "security issue."

An already tense situation outside the stadium escalated when police used pepper spray to subdue some of the fans attempting to get inside the venue:

In a statement after the match, UEFA blamed the congestion on fans purchasing fake tickets that wouldn't scan at the gate:

Per Melissa Reddy of Sky Sports, Liverpool subsequently requested a "formal investigation" to determine why fans were unable to get inside the stadium in a timely fashion.

The 2022 UEFA Champions League final was a tightly contested affair between two of the most storied clubs in the history of soccer.

Ultimately, Real Madrid prevailed 1-0 on a 59th-minute goal by Vinicius Junior. Los Blancos also got a clean sheet out of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who was named man of the match.

The win marked Real Madrid's 14th Champions League or European Cup title, which is an all-time record.

Real Madrid Demand Answers from UEFA After Fan Incidents After UCL Final vs Liverpool

Jun 3, 2022
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 28 : Courtois Thibaut of Real Madrid elected man of the match and winner of the cup during the UEFA champions league final match between Real Madrid and Liverpool FC on Stade de France May 28, 2022 in Paris, France, 28/05/2022 ( Photo by CROCHET / Photonews via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 28 : Courtois Thibaut of Real Madrid elected man of the match and winner of the cup during the UEFA champions league final match between Real Madrid and Liverpool FC on Stade de France May 28, 2022 in Paris, France, 28/05/2022 ( Photo by CROCHET / Photonews via Getty Images)

Real Madrid released a statement Friday seeking "answers and explanations" from UEFA about the problems that marred the club's victory over Liverpool in the 2022 Champions League Final last weekend.

Los Blancos requested information about the selection of Stade de France as the match's venue after it was moved from Russia's Krestovsky Stadium following the country's military invasion of Ukraine.

The Spanish club also asked for details about "those responsible for leaving the fans abandoned and defenseless" after pre- and post-match clashes between supporters of both clubs and stadium staff, describing fans as victims.

Questions about UEFA's handling of the situation emerged as the start of the match was delayed over 30 minutes. The governing body blamed late-arriving fans for the wait, but images showing fans waiting outside the stadium appeared to disprove that explanation.

French sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera then alleged that between 30,000 and 40,000 fake tickets were sold for the event, which caused issues for stadium staff trying to verify their authenticity, but little to no evidence was provided in support of that claim, per Simon Hughes of The Athletic.

Multiple eyewitnesses told The Athletic that locals arrived to the venue with fake tickets and tried to jump the queue, which led to clashes with security and the use of tear gas canisters.

"Kids, women and old folk were caught in it, but we couldn't get away and we still couldn't get in," Liverpool fan Richard Banks said. "People were in tears; a couple had panic attacks. One lad was taken away on a stretcher unconscious."

Will Sweeney added: "There was wave after wave of locals trying to start a fight. At one point, a railing fell on me and me and my brother went flying into a wall."

Others stated those in charge of taking tickets for the event were young and struggled to maintain order among the massive crowd trying to get inside, per The Athletic.

Liverpool requested a formal investigation into the matter shortly after the game.

"We are hugely disappointed at the stadium entry issues and breakdown of the security perimeter that Liverpool fans faced this evening at Stade de France," the English club said. "This is the greatest match in European football and supporters should not have to experience the scenes we have witnessed tonight."

UEFA stated it was "sympathetic to those affected by these events and will further review these matters urgently together with the French police and authorities, and with the French Football Federation."

Real Madrid, which scored a 1-0 win for a record-extending 14th Champions League title, called for the issues fans dealt with "to be eradicated from football and sport in general."

Champions League 2022: Players, Coaches React to Liverpool vs. Real Madrid

May 28, 2022
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 28: Players of Real Madrid celebrate victory after UEFA Champions League final match between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, France on May 28, 2022. (Photo by Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 28: Players of Real Madrid celebrate victory after UEFA Champions League final match between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, France on May 28, 2022. (Photo by Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Real Madrid captured its 14th Champions League title with a 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Stade de France. 

Vinicius Jr. broke the scoreless stalemate in the 59th minute to put Real Madrid on top. The defense made the lead stand, with Liverpool having a 9-2 edge in shots on goal and attempting 24 shots total. 

Los Blancos goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois capped off a phenomenal Champions League run with a shutout. The 30-year-old allowed just one goal in the past two matches, including a 3-1 win over Manchester City in the second leg of the semifinals. 

Mohamed Salah had an opportunity to tie the score in the final minutes. He fired off a shot that was bending toward the far corner of the net, but Courtois was able to turn the ball away. 

"Back in England, I don’t get enough respect… so, well, I showed it today. I wanted to put some respect on my name there," Courtois said after Saturday's win. 

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp wasn't quick to give credit to Courtois after the loss. 

"When the goalkeeper is man of the match, something is going wrong for the other team. In the last third we could have done better," Klopp told reporters

While Courtois got his redemption on the biggest stage in the sport, Carlo Ancelotti further cemented his legacy as arguably the greatest manager of all time. 

This was the fourth Champions League title for Ancelotti. The 62-year-old previously won with AC Milan (2002-03, 2006-07) and Real Madrid in 2013-14. 

As happy as Ancelotti was to rewrite the record books, he was also quick to give credit to his players. Courtois, in particular, was on the receiving end of high praise from his manager. 

"Trust me, I can’t believe what Thibaut Courtois did tonight, guys. Unbelievable," Ancelotti said

Despite Klopp's frustration at how poorly his offense fared in the game, he certainly isn't lacking confidence in his club's ability to get back to the final in 2023. 

"Where's the final next year? Istanbul? Book the hotel," Klopp said during his post-match press conference. 

This was the first appearance in the Champions League Final for Liverpool since winning the title in 2019. 

Top Winners and Losers After Real Madrid's Champions League Victory vs. Liverpool

May 28, 2022
TOPSHOT - Real Madrid's Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois catches the ball during the UEFA Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on May 28, 2022. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - Real Madrid's Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois catches the ball during the UEFA Champions League final football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on May 28, 2022. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 1-0 in the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday at Stade de France for their first Champions League title since 2018 and 14th overall.

Impressive performances from Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, who scored the match's only goal in the 59th minute, and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois highlighted the play. That said, it was an incredibly disappointing result for Liverpool, which entered with hopes of avenging its 2018 UCL final loss to Real Madrid.

With one of the biggest matches of the year now complete, we'll break down Saturday's biggest winners and losers below.


Winner: Real Madrid Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois

Real Madrid invested nearly $43 million to sign Courtois in August 2018, and that investment has paid off in a big way. The Belgian was brilliant in goal for Real Madrid in the final, making nine saves to help his team earn the victory.

According to Statman Dave, the 30-year-old finished the match with 65 total touches, 27 long balls played, nine saves, seven saves from inside the area and two high claims. Courtois is the first goalkeeper in UCL final history with that many saves, which only further highlights how dominant he was against Liverpool.

One of Courtois' best stops came in the 80th minute as Liverpool's Mohamed Salah came very close to finding the equalizer. That said, all of his saves were nothing short of incredible.

Courtois mentioned after the match that he didn't have much respect in England—he will get it now after shutting out Liverpool.


Winner: Real Madrid Forward Vinicius Junior

Vinicius Junior was the lone goal scorer in Saturday's match, which makes him an automatic winner. The 21-year-old Brazilian found the back of the net in the 59th minute to seal Real Madrid's victory.

Vinicius Junior made a run on the back post, and Federico Valverde found him on a gorgeous pass for the goal.

Vinicius Junior has been with Real Madrid since the 2018-19 season, though the 2021-22 campaign was a breakthrough year for the youngster. He tallied 17 goals and 10 assists in 35 La Liga matches (30 starts) this season.

Vinicius Junior also entered Saturday's game with three goals and six assists in 12 Champions League matches this season.

The Brazilian is only beginning to make a name for himself at 21 years old and should receive a pretty significant contract extension. According to Marca's Mario Cortegana (h/t MailOnline's Dominic Hogan), Real Madrid was ready to offer Vinicius Junior an extension through the 2027-28 season worth 10 million euros in net wages.

That's not a cheap salary by any means, though it's a steal in relation to what other elite players make.


Loser: Liverpool's Defense

The Liverpool defense of Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate and Andrew Robertson struggled. It nearly allowed Karim Benzema to score toward the end of the first half, but the goal was overturned after it was ruled he was offside on VAR.

The team's defense then had a major breakdown on Vinicius Junior's goal and was ultimately one of the reasons Liverpool failed to keep Real Madrid off the scoresheet.

Vinicius Junior's goal also ended up being Real Madrid's only shot on goal in the match, and Los Blancos had just three total attempts.

Real Madrid's defense, backed by Courtois' play, managed to avoid critical mistakes unlike Liverpool's defensive group. The Reds made just seven tackles, winning four, and also lost three tackles and had just one clearance completed. For comparison, the Real Madrid defense made 17 tackles, winning 15, and completed 11 clearances and managed to maintain a clean sheet.

That said, the Liverpool offense certainly had its chances with nine shots on goal and 23 total attempts, but Salah and Sadio Mane were left scoreless thanks to an incredible effort from Courtois and a solid effort from the Real Madrid defense.

Real Madrid Defeat Liverpool to Win Champions League Behind Vinicius Jr.'s Goal

May 28, 2022
Real Madrid's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois saves Liverpool's Mohamed Salah's shot during the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
Real Madrid's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois saves Liverpool's Mohamed Salah's shot during the Champions League final soccer match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Saint Denis near Paris, Saturday, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Thibaut Courtois' masterpiece and Vinicius Junior's 59th-minute goal off a beautiful Federico Valverde pass propelled Real Madrid to a 1-0 win over Liverpool in the Champions League Final on Saturday in Paris.

Liverpool outshot Real Madrid 24-4. Nine of the Reds' shots were on goal, while only two of Real Madrid's efforts found the target.

However, none of that mattered as Courtois delivered an incredible performance that included brilliant saves all night.

Tom Worville of RB Leipzig put the goalkeeper's effort in proper perspective:

https://twitter.com/Worville/status/1530661053566181376

Courtois kept Real Madrid level nearly single-handedly, and it was Vinicius Junior who put his team ahead after sliding the game's only goal into the net.

That was all Real Madrid needed thanks to Courtois' evening, and Real Madrid has now won 14 European Cups or Champions League titles, twice as many as any other club.

Courtois' clean sheet will last a lifetime, and he made history along the way:

Here's a look at Courtois by the numbers:

And here's how Courtois' night looked live:

Courtois had some added motivation going into this match, as he told BT Sport:

He was tremendous on a night when Real Madrid had few offensive chances, although they were of high quality.

Karim Benzema nearly got Real Madrid on the board in the first half, but he was called offside.

All was well, though, as Vinicius Junior took advantage of his chance for the lone goal, marking the third straight time the Champions League Final has finished 1-0.

That goal would not have been possible without Valverde, who was sensational in his own right:

Real Madrid's run to the Champions League title was legendary. They lived on the edge throughout the entire knockout round, winning all four by one goal apiece.

Real Madrid needed a Karim Benzema hat trick to overcome a 2-0 deficit to Paris St-Germain in the Round of 16. Benzema was the hero again versus Chelsea in the quarterfinals, scoring in the 96th minute of the second leg to cap a four-goal aggregate performance and give his team a 5-4 win.

Extra time was needed again in the semifinals as Rodrygo scored goals in back-to-back minutes as the match neared its end to square the semifinal against Manchester City at five goals apiece. Benzema was the hero once more in extra time with a penalty for the 6-5 win.

There were new heroes Saturday as Courtois cemented himself as a legend, while Vinicius Jr. and Valverde did enough to catapult Real Madrid to the Champions League title.