Champions League draw summary: knockout-phase playoff teams, matchups and schedule
Whether it’s José Mourinho’s Benfica against Real Madrid, or PSG vs Monaco, the 2025/26 UCL’s knockout-phase playoff round is lit.


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Champions League playoffs draw: how it happened
Playoff round ties confirmed
These are the full Champions League playoff matchups:
- Benfica vs Real Madrid
- Bodø/Glimt vs Inter
- Qarabağ vs Newcastle
- Monaco vs Paris Saint-Germain
- Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid
- Galatasaray vs Juventus
- Olympiacos vs Bayer Leverkusen
- Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta
Road to UCL final
From playoffs to Budapest. Still so much to be decided...
After Liverpool's 6-0 battering of Qarabag on Wednesday, surely the Toon Army will be delighted with the draw. A win and the Premier League will have 6 (SIX) teams in the Last 16.
Mario Branco, Benfica executive
"It's a pleasure to visit the Bernabéu. We knew it would be a difficult tie. On Wednesday we already showed that we can do it, that we stay fully switched on until the end. Over two legs it will be even harder, and we’ll face a much angrier Madrid.
We had some luck, but also the merit of believing until the final moment. We’ll try to be strong at home and then survive at the Bernabéu, the most difficult stadium in Europe. With away goals no longer counting, balance is crucial, and the emotional side will also be very important."
We looked at the analytics before the draw... let's see how it changes.
Jorge Valdano, former Real Madrid player
“It's an uncertain tie for Madrid. Three days ago we would have assessed it differently, but Benfica know how to play against them. Mourinho understands exactly what troubles Madrid. Still, Madrid continue to trust in the Bernabéu’s magic.”
Mourinho's clever keeper call
In case you forgot how Wednesday's game ended.
Déjà Mou
It had to be, right?!
Who's making it?
Eighth tie confirmed
Inter vs Bodø/Glimt
Seventh tie confirmed
Benfica vs Real Madrid
Sixth tie confirmed
Qarabağ vs Newcastle
Fifth tie confirmed
Monaco vs Paris Saint-Germain
Fourth tie confirmed
Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid
Third tie confirmed
Galatasaray vs Juventus
Second tie confirmed
Olympiacos vs Bayer Leverkusen
First tie confirmed
Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta
The draw is officially underway
Now we're up and running. The first matchups will be revealed in the next few minutes.
Robert Pirès will act as the “innocent hand” today. First, all the unseeded teams will be drawn, followed by the seeded teams, to complete each tie.
The official match calendar, including the order of the home and away legs, will be confirmed later tonight.
Robert Pirès, former France international
"I love this new format. It's completely different, fresh. It feels like being on a rollercoaster. The final matchday was the perfect night. Arsenal look like the favourites based on the standings, winning every game, which is incredible, but now a new competition begins.
Arsenal, Bayern, Chelsea, Juventus… to reach the final and win the Champions League, every detail matters. It’s extremely difficult. This competition is very attractive."
Giorgio Marchetti welcomes Pirès
UEFA's Giorgio Marchetti introduces Robert Pirès, who will carry out the draw.
There were 487 goals scored in the league phase, surpassing last season’s total.
“Qarabağ and Bodø/Glimt are playing in this stage for the first time. Congratulations to both clubs,” Marchetti adds.
The Chaaaaampiiionns
Look at that shiny thing. Everyone dreams of lifting that!
Reminder of how the draw works
Clubs are paired based on their final league-phase position to form four seeded pairs (teams ranked 9–10, 11–12, 13–14, and 15–16) and four unseeded pairs (17–18, 19–20, 21–22, and 23–24).
The first tie to be revealed will involve Real Madrid.
The draw is underway
Let's see how long before the balls pop out...
Jorge Valdano, former Real Madrid player
“The good thing about this format is that the drama starts early. Finishing outside the top eight is a failure, but you survive. It's not a catastrophe. And finishing in the top eight doesn’t help you win the Champions League either.”
Teams already through to the round of 16
The eight clubs already qualified will not be part of today's draw. Finishing in the top eight allows them to watch the next round from home.
Arsenal
Bayern Munich
Liverpool
Tottenham
Barcelona
Sporting CP
Manchester City
Chelsea
How the standings changed
Going into the final matchday, almost everything was still at stake. UEFA reports 309 position changes in just two hoursacross the league table.
Madrid’s possible opponents
Real Madrid are playing the playoff round for the second straight season. A defeat to Benfica in the league phase pushed them into an extra round.
Their only possible opponents are Benfica or Bodø/Glimt, who famously beat Atlético Madrid and Manchester City earlier in the competition.
The new format frustrates Madrid
Since winning their 15th Champions League title in 2024, the competition format has changed dramatically. So far, Madrid have played 22 matches, winning 13 and losing 9, almost an even split.
Benfica cash in
Goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin's last-minute goal against Real Madrid sent Benfica into the playoffs and made him a hero. The club has since released a commemorative shirt celebrating the goal, priced at €22.49.
The schedule
First legs: February 17–18
Second legs: February 24–25
The round of 16 draw will take place two days later, on Friday, February 27.
No country restrictions
As last season, teams can face opponents from the same country in the playoff round. Clubs may also be drawn against teams they already played in the league phase.
How the draw is done
Each seeded pair can only face one of two specific unseeded pairs:
9th–10th vs 23rd–24th
11th–12th vs 21st–22nd
13th–14th vs 19th–20th
15th–16th vs 17th–18th
Unseeded teams (second leg away)
Borussia Dortmund (GER)
Olympiacos (GRE)
Club Brugge (BEL)
Galatasaray (TUR)
Monaco (FRA)
Qarabağ (AZE)
Bodø/Glimt (NOR)
Benfica (POR)
Seeded teams (second leg at home)
Real Madrid (ESP)
Inter (ITA)
PSG (FRA)
Newcastle (ENG)
Juventus (ITA)
Atlético Madrid (ESP)
Atalanta (ITA)
Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
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