Who can Man Utd, Liverpool and Spurs get next in Europa League?
Chelsea has had a tough season in the Premier League, but the team will get the chance to get things going in the Champions League after making it into the next stage.
The Bundesliga outfit lost the 2002 UEFA Cup final and were beaten by rivals Bayern Munich in the Champions League decider three seasons ago.
Which teams are through to the next round? The eight ties will see a group victor take on a group runner up.
Pep up, Chelsea fans – your side is through to the knockout stage of the Champions League.
United, Liverpool and Spurs can not be drawn against each other in Monday’s draw, as teams from the same nation can not meet at this stage of the competition.
Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea will represent the English Premier League when the competition resumes mid February.
On the eve of the draw for the first ever 24-team finals, UEFA said the total prize fund had gone up to €301m (£217.5m), up from the €196m shared by the 16 nations at the 2012 finals in Poland and Ukraine. Jose Mourinho’s side will also be dreading a two-legged tie against last season’s beaten finalists Juventus.
Second-placed Arsenal can go top with victory at bottom club Aston Villa on Sunday while title favourites Manchester City, humbled by Stoke City last weekend, host sliding Swansea City, who sacked manager Garry Monk on Wednesday.
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In this January 25, 2013 file picture, UEFA President Michel Platini, right, answers to media during a press conference after the UEFA Executive Committee Meeting, at the Headquarters, in Nyon, Switzerland.
Going into the 16th round of fixtures, Claudio Ranieri’s vibrant side are two points clear of Arsenal at the top and brimming with confidence.