Manchester City will face reigning champions Real Madrid in the knockout phase of the UEFA Champions League.
City will host Madrid at the Etihad Stadium on either February 11 or 12, before traveling to Spain for the return leg the following week.
This marks the fourth consecutive season the two sides have met in the competition, with City emerging victorious in 2023 on their way to winning their first title, while Madrid claimed the trophy last season.
Although City secured a 3-1 win over Club Brugge in their final group stage match to secure a place in the knockout phase, their lower seeding has resulted in a high-stakes early clash with the Spanish giants.
In other matchups, Paris Saint-Germain will face fellow French side Brest, while Juventus will play PSV Eindhoven.
These teams will discover their opponents in the next draw, set for February 21.
The first leg of the knockout play-offs will be held on February 11 and 12, with the return fixtures scheduled for February 18 and 19.
As the competition heats up, these exciting matchups promise to deliver thrilling encounters, with clubs aiming to secure their place in the quarter-finals and continue their pursuit of European glory.
The upcoming weeks will undoubtedly showcase some of the best football on the continent.