After a very long break, the world's biggest continental club competition is back for the knockout phase, with the top two teams from eight groups battling it out for the ultimate trophy in European football. After proving their mettle on the field with their performances, 16 teams now remain in the competition, with some regulars and some surprise qualifications in their midst.
Current LaLiga leader Barcelona are definitely one of the more surprising teams to not make it to the Round of 16, especially given their current form. And so are the eliminations of teams like Juventus and Ajax from this competition, with these teams now playing against the second-placed sides from the UEFA Europa League groups.
From defending champions Real Madrid facing the struggling Liverpool in the Round of 16, we take a look at all the fixtures in the first set of Knockout matches, and where we can watch them all!
UEFA Champions League 2023 All Match Schedule
Manchester City vs RB Leipzig
1st Leg: February 22
2nd Leg: March 14
Benfica vs Club Brugge
1st Leg: February 15
2nd Leg: March 7
Real Madrid vs Liverpool
1st Leg: February 21
2nd Leg: March 15
Tottenham vs. AC Milan
1st Leg: February 14
2nd Leg: March 8
Napoli vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
1st Leg: February 21
2nd Leg: March 15
Chelsea vs. Borussia Dortmund
1st Leg: February 15
2nd Leg: March 7
Porto vs. Inter Milan
1st Leg: February 22
2nd Leg: March 14
Bayern Munich vs. PSG
1st Leg: February 14
2nd Leg: March 8
Please note: All matches will be played at 1:30 am IST.
Where can I live stream the 2022-23 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 matches in India?
Matches can be streamed on the SonyLIV app and JioTV.
Where can I live stream the 2022-23 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 matches in India?
The Sony Sports Network (Sony and Ten Channels) have acquired the rights to broadcast the Champions League matches in India.
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