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Champions League draw: Chelsea v Real Madrid, City vs. Atletico Israel today

2022-03-18T12:02:22.447Z


Two huge meetings in the Champions League quarter-finals: European champions will face the Blancos, in last season's semi-final replay • Atletico will face the Citizens • Villarreal will face Bayern Munich and Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp will host Benfica • The games will take place on April 5 or 6 and the rematch week


Two huge meetings in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

Chelsea will meet Real Madrid, in last season's semi-final rematch and Manchester City head-to-head against Atletico Madrid, according to the Champions League quarter-final draw that took place today (Friday) at noon in New Switzerland.

Real Madrid.

Direct meeting with Chelsea, Photo: AP

It should be noted that in the current lottery there was no restriction so that even groups from the same country could meet each other.

In the other two meetings, Bayern Munich, who ran over Salzburg will meet Villarreal, Benfica will host Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.

Real Madrid in the lottery in Benyon,

All games in the quarterfinals of the Champions

Chelsea - Real Madrid

Manchester City - Atletico Madrid

Villarreal - Bayern Munich

Benfica - Liverpool

Semi-final draw:



Manchester City / Atletico Madrid - Chelsea / Real Madrid


Benfica / Liverpool - Villarreal / Bayern Munich

The quarter-final matches will take place on April 5 and 6 and the rematch will take place a week later.

The semi-finals will be held on April 26/17 and a week later the rematch will take place.

The grand final will take place on May 28 in Paris at 22:00 Israel time.

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Source: israelhayom

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