Arsenal get Porto
The first club out of the draw is FC Porto, they will face ARSENAL.
The first club out of the draw is FC Porto, they will face ARSENAL.
Uefa Deputy Secretary General Giorgio Marchetti and Terry are set to start drawing clubs for the round of 16.
Chelsea and England legend John Terry is on stage as he will be helping with the draw.
The defender won the Champions League in 2012.
The ceremony for the Champions League draw is underway in Nyon, Switzerland.
Mikel Arteta has hailed Arsenal's "positive" Champions League campaign.
He said: "Overall, I think, very positive.
“Having not been in the competition for six or seven years and having a team that hasn’t got that much experience, I think we’ve competed really well.
“I really liked the approach of the team in every single game, the way we’ve tried to play. We had some big results and big experiences, like the one we had in Seville or Lens, or even today looking at how the team can act and how fair it is to give certain players that exposure when you make so many changes.
“Overall finishing first with a game to play we have to be really happy. Now we have to now close that chapter until February and make sure that when that chapter opens up again that we’re in the best place to compete against another top side.”
Pep Guardiola has admitted that the Champions League is more important to him than the Club World Cup.
He said: "The Champions League is more important, absolutely.
"But to play this tournament that we have never played before – you need to be there.
"And we are going to fly there and see the environment, how it is, and play against Urawa the best as possible to deserve to get to the final.
"Of course, it’s nice. Years ago we could not imagine to be there and we are there."
Among the unseeded teams there are some clubs that could the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal plenty of issues.
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan both finished second in their groups.
This means they could be drawn against the English giants.
The group winners such as Arsenal and Manchester City are seeded and the runners-up are unseeded.
Seeded teams are drawn against unseeded teams.
The bookies have Manchester City as the favourites to win this year's Champions League.
Here are the seven favourites for the title.
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Clubs will not have long to wait for the round of 16 ties.
The first legs are set to take place in February on the 13/14 and 20/21.
The second legs will then happen on March 5/6 and 12/13.
Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi believes his side will come up against Manchester City in the Champions League round of 16.
The Italian giants were beaten in the final of the competition last season by City.
He said: "I think we’re going to draw Manchester City, but we’ll see what happens.
"All the teams in the draw are very strong and will be a big test."
If Inzaghi is right, then he and his players will be keen to gain some revenge.
A supercomputer has predicted Arsenal to win the Champions League.
The Gunners returned to the competition this season for the first time since 2016/17.
But it is like Mikel Arteta's side have never been away as they picked up four wins from their six group matches.
They even qualified with a game to spare after thrashing Ligue Un side Lens last month.
Now a supercomputer devised by OLBG has predicted the Gunners to win the Champions League after compiling data from all group stage results.
Arsenal and Manchester City will be looking out to see who they will face in the round of 16.
The two English sides can not be drawn against each other.
Arsenal's potential last-16 opponents: Copenhagen, Napoli, Inter Milan, Lazio, PSG, RB Leipzig, Porto.
Man City's potential last-16 opponents: Copenhagen, PSV, Napoli, Inter Milan, Lazio, PSG, Porto.
The Champions League draw will take place at 11am.
English sides Arsenal and Manchester City will be keen to find out their opponents in the round 16.