Manchester City have been handed a tough draw against Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Emma Hayes' Chelsea, meanwhile, will take on Wolfsburg while there is likely to be mouth-watering tie between French giants Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon in the last-eight.
PSG still have their last-16 second-leg against Slavia Prague to come next week but the French league leaders are 5-0 up following the first tie.
The other quarter-final sees German giants Bayern Munich host Swedish side Rosengrad.
The semi-final draw of the draw also took place with both City and Chelsea placed on opposite sides of the draw.
City would play the winner of the PSG-Lyon tie should they come through their last-eight contest with Barcelona, while Chelsea would face one of Bayern or Rosengrad.
Gareth Taylor's City side easily navigated their way through the last-16 tie with a 8-0 aggregate victory over Fiorentina but will face a much stronger challenge against the Catalans, who are undefeated at the top of the Spanish women's league.
Barcelona have won 18 out of 18 league matches so far this season, scoring a whopping 90 goals and conceding just three.
The Spanish side came through their last-16 easily as well with a 9-0 aggregate win over Danish opponents Fortuna Hjorring.
Women's Super League leaders Chelsea found it more difficult in the last-16 with a 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid. Hayes' Blues also have a FA WSL Cup final against Bristol City to look forward to on Sunday.
The potential all-French Champions League tie would bring PSG and Lyon together in Europe with both sides separated by just one point at the top of their league.
PSG won the first league tie between the sides back in November with the return league fixture is taking place on Saturday night.
The two legs of the quarter-finals will take place on March 23/24 and March 31/April 1 with the semi-finals on April 24/25 and May 1/2. The Champion League final will be held in Gothenburg on May 16.