Where can I watch the UCL round of 16 draw?

Where can I watch the UCL round of 16 draw?

Watch the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw exclusively on SonyLIV.

When champion League round of 16 start?

When is the Champions League round of 16? The first legs are scheduled for 15/16/22/23 February, with the second legs on 8/9/15/16 March. Kick-offs are at 21:00 CET. The draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final is on Friday 18 March.

Can I watch UCL on Jio TV?

Channel/stream* *UEFA Champions League matches may be streamed online on SonyLIV/JioTV.

Where can I watch UEFA draw live?

The Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN) has the rights to show the UEFA Champions League draw in India. You may also watch the draw via online streaming on the SonyLIV app and website, besides JioTV mobile app, or on the UEFA’s official website..

What time is UCL drawing?

11am GMT
The draw for the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals and semi-finals is scheduled to take place on Friday 18th March at 11am GMT, live from the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

When and where was the Europa League round of 16 draw?

The UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw took place on Friday 26 February. When and where was the draw? The draw took place at 13:00 CET on Friday 26 February at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.

What percentage of Champions League round of 16 draws have progressed?

Group winners (the teams playing home second legs) have progressed in 72.3% of round of 16 ties since the current competition format was introduced. Two seeding pots were formed: one consisting of group winners and the other of runners-up.

When is the Champions League round of 16?

When is the Champions League round of 16? The first legs are scheduled for 15/16/22/23 February, with the second legs on 8/9/15/16 March. Kick-offs are at 21:00 CET.

How do round of 16 ties work in Champions League?

Group winners (the teams playing home second legs) have progressed in 72.3% of round of 16 ties since the current competition format was introduced. Two seeding pots were formed: one consisting of group winners and the other of runners-up. No team could play a club from their group or any side from their own association.