Champions League Quarter-Finalists in full

The Champions League Round of 16 have been official done, with Real Madrid and Napoli are the latest teams to qualify.

Champions League Quarter-Finalists in full as the Real Madrid and Napoli are the latest to join the other six teams and form the last eight best clubs remain in the competition.

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Champions League Round of 16 results in full

  • Real Madrid 1-0 Liverpool (6-2 agg)
  • Napoli 3-0 Eintracht Frankfurt (5-0 agg)
  • Man City 7-0 RB Leipzig (8-1 agg)
  • Porto 0-0 Inter (0-1 agg)
  • Tottenham 0-0 Milan (0-1 agg)
  • Bayern 2-0 PSG (3-0 agg)
  • Chelsea 2-0 Dortmund (2-1 agg)
  • Benfica 5-1 Club Brugge (7-1 agg)
Benzema scored against Liverpool
Benzema scored against Liverpool

Champions League Quarter-Finalists

The last eight are revealed:

  • Real Madrid
  • Napoli
  • Man City
  • Inter Milan
  • AC Milan
  • Bayern Munich
  • Chelsea
  • Benfica

Key Stats ahead of the Quarter-finals

Here are some impressive facts and stats ahead of the next knock-out stage.

Haaland scored five goals against Leipzig
Haaland scored five goals against Leipzig
  • Bayern have reached the Champions League quarter-finals for a record 21st time.
  • Chelsea have won eight of their previous 11 Champions League quarter-final ties.
  • Inter had not reached the quarter-finals since 2011, the season after their third triumph in the competition.
  • Man City’s Erling Haaland rediscovered his goalscoring touch hitting a record-breaking five goals to equalize Adriano and Lionel Messi record.
  • At 22 years 236 days old and after only 25 games, Haaland is both the youngest and the quickest player to reach 30 Champions League goals.
  • For the first time since 2005-06, both Inter and Milan are in the Champions League quarters
  • Rossoneri are through to UCL quarter-finals for the first time since 2012
  • Karim Benzema has now got 20 goals in 20 games in the UCL knock-out stages.

The Quarter-finals draw

The draw takes place at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday 17 March. The ceremony begins at 12:00 CET and will be streamed live on UEFA.com.

The draw will be streamed live on UEFA.com from 12:00 CET on Friday 17 March.

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