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UEFA Champions League quarter finalists

The eight teams consist of three teams from Spain (Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Athletico Madrid), two England teams (Arsenal and Manchester City), two from Germany (Bayern Munich and Dortmund) and one from France (PSG).
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EIGHT teams have fought hard and made it to the quarterfinals of the 2023/2024 UEFA Champions League as we edge closer to crowning champions of Europe.

The eight teams consist of three teams from Spain (Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Athletico Madrid), two England teams (Arsenal and Manchester City), two from Germany (Bayern Munich and Dortmund) and one from France (PSG).

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There would be no rules at the stage, which means teams from the same country or Group stage can play each other in the quarterfinals match as confirmed by UEFA on its official website.

“The draw is an open one, meaning no seeding is taking place. Clubs from the same nation can play each other from this point, as well as those who faced off in the Group stage.

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“Basically, it is a completely open draw; we could face any one of the other seven qualifiers,” the statement read.

The UEFA Champions League quarterfinals' first legs are scheduled for April 9 and 10, followed by the second legs on April 16 and 17. For the semi-finals, the first legs will take place on April 30 and May 1, with the return legs occurring on May 7 and 8 while the grand finale is set for June 1 at Wembley Stadium, England.