The 2019-20 Champions League group stage concludes in December, but 14 out of 16 teams have already booked their place in the knockout stage.
We've seen some interesting match-ups and surprising results already and most of the 32 clubs involved remain in with a chance of progression.
Things will begin to shape up more comprehensively in late November and the identity of 16 teams which will feature in first knockout round will be known before Christmas.
Which teams have qualified for Champions League last 16?
After matchday four, three teams had booked their place in the last 16 of the 2019-20 Champions League. They are: Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Juventus.
They were joined on matchday five by Real Madrid, Manchester City, Barcelona, RB Leipzig and Tottenham.
Group A and B have both been decided with Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich finishing top respectively while Real Madrid and Spurs will not be seeded in the last-16 draw.
Manchester City have secured top spot in Group C, with Shakhtar Donetsk, Dinamo Zagreb and Atalanta vying to join them in the knockout rounds, while it will be either Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen who follow Juventus through from Group D.
Group E finished with Liverpool securing top spot with a 2-0 win away at Salzburg on the final matchday, while Napoli defeated Genk 4-0 at home.
Barcelona secured top spot from Group F, and were joined by Borussia Dortmund in matchday six while Inter out.
RB Leipzig have qualified for the knockout stages for the first time from Group G, with Lyon clinching second place.
Valencia finished top of Group H with Chelsea placing second, while last season's semi-finalists Ajax crashed out.
When is the draw for Champions League last 16?
The draw for the 2019-20 Champions League last 16 is scheduled to take place on UTC 2019/12/16 11:00.
It will be held at UEFA headquarters in the Swiss municipality of Nyon, which lies on the shores of Lake Geneva.
The draw will come roughly a week after the final group matches are played and UEFA will confirm a time in due course.
Group winners will be seeded and the runners up will be unseeded.
Teams from the same group cannot be drawn against one another. Likewise, teams from the same national association cannot be drawn against one another.
VanishPrasad
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After today's game, for the 1st time ever Europa League became on the same level as UCL ππ
MadridstaZesan
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just became sad of Ziyech & van de Beekππ
Nadan7
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(A)A (N)natural Goal (S)scorer n (U)UCL π₯π₯π₯
raynknight
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Fun Fact : Ansu Fati becomes the youngest CL scorer & is the first player younger than GTA : Vice City to score a CL Goal ππ
VanishPrasad
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Imagine our group stages , Ajax had the best goal difference and yet were knocked. Ajax had 6 goal difference while Chelsea and Valencia had 2.
raynknight
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Frenkie de Jong was checking the scores at the end of the night at the San Siro and saw his ex-team Ajax were knocked out of the Champions League. His reaction says it all. Very sad. ππ
ishti
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What we learned that Valverde can get results without Messi & Ter Stengen. As we make fun of him for no reason, he deserves credit for this.
Nadan7
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We learned that lukaku cennot escape Europa league π ... He tried his best by leaving MAN UTD but he is a Europa league player [Crylaugh]
mzeereal
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(F).. fast .. (A).accurate (T).talented... (I)..intelligent kid with record Fatiπ₯π₯π₯
Pepedino
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Lukaku and Sanchez left an Europa league team to a champions league team only for them to realize that there is no place like homeππππ We can't be suffering alone they should join us Biko. After playing rubbish with us they are running ππππ
raynknight
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Sadio Mane apologized to his former club RB Salzburg for sending them out of the Champions League. "Sorry guys, but it's a game. I hope you will understand." What a guy! ππ