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Champions League draw live stream: How to watch Man Utd, City Liverpool, Spurs hear fate
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DRAW LIVE STREAM - Find out how to watch the action online as Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham learn their fates.
Champions League: Pundits discuss quarter-final draw
The Champions League’s remaining eight teams will discover their opponents for the quarter-finals today.
Additionally, clubs will learn their potential routes to the final as the semi-final draw will also take place.
This is to determine a ‘home’ team for the final for administrative purposes.
This year’s showpiece will be held at the Wanda Metropolitano, home of Atletico Madrid.
Champions League draw live stream - how to watch
BT Sport will be screening live coverage of the draw in the UK.
Existing customers will also be able to stream the event on the BT Sport app.
However, there is also a way to stream the Champions League draw for free.
UEFA’s official website will be streaming the event live for fans today, with additional coverage on their social media channels.
The action kicks off at 11am UK time.
Champions League news
Former Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho has revealed that he would like to see his old employers draw another Premier League side today.
He said: “I would like English teams to play against each other, without any kind of preference.
“But I would do two matches between English teams, which would mean two teams would be in the semi-finals.
“I think if the draw gives something like Manchester City versus Manchester United, or Tottenham against Liverpool, for example, I think would be absolutely fantastic matches.
“My second choice would be not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what I think would be fantastic extra motivation I would do Ajax versus Porto, as that would mean one of them reach the semi-finals.
“They are doing so, so well during the competition that I think it would be amazing for one of them.
“It would be amazing for Portugal as a country, Netherlands as a country, to have a team in the semi-final.
“I wouldn’t like Juventus against Barcelona because I think it would be something really special Barcelona against Juventus in a possible final or semi-final.”