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Quiz Goal.com's international experts in our Champions League round-of-16 draw Twitter Q&A
As the names come out of the hat in Nyon, our team of football editors will be on hand to answer your questions ahead of the first knockout round of the tournament
The draw for the Champions League last 16 takes place on Friday as representatives from Europe's biggest clubs descend on Nyon to find out who they will face in the first knockout stage of the tournament.
The Champions League draw will pit the winners from one group against the runners-up from another, with the runners-up playing the first leg at home.Winners and runners-up from the same group cannot be drawn together, likewise clubs from the same association.
Bayern Munich, Benfica, Inter, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal, APOEL and Barcelona are all group winners, while Napoli, Basel, CSKA Moscow, Olympique Lyonnais, Bayer Leverkusen, Olympique de Marseille, Zenit st Petersburg and AC Milan find themselves in the pot with runners-ups.
The draw will be made at 11.00GMT.
Goal.com will be hosting a special Champions League round-of-16 draw Twitter Q&A at 12.00GMT with experts from across our network for all the biggest teams from England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Tweet your questions for our editors to answer at @Goal_Intl and follow all the reaction with us LIVE on Friday afternoon.
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