The Champions League quarterfinal draw is made on Friday, and for the first time in a very long time, it features no English sides. The Premier League has been knocked out of Europe entirely, and will have to sit back and watch.
UEFA Champions League draw 2015: Time, TV schedule for the Quarterfinal draw
How to watch the draw live, wherever you are.


The defending champions Real Madrid are still around, as are their two big domestic rivals. Atletico Madrid and Barcelona join them in the quarterfinals, and neutral fans certainly wouldn’t mind seeing Los Merengues matched up against one of those two.
France is the only other country with two teams remaining in the competition. AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain aren’t dominating Ligue 1, but they have been the best French sides in Europe this season, and a domestic quarterfinal tilt would be almost as interesting as one between the Spanish sides.
Germany, Italy and Portugal all have one representative each remaining in the competition. Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich are arguably the favorites to lift the European Cup this season, while Juventus have the strongest team they’ve had since their return to Serie A and FC Porto are the biggest underdogs remaining in the competition.
Here’s how to catch the draw live, wherever you are.
Draw Date/Time: Friday, 7 a.m. ET, 12 p.m. local
Location: Nyon, Switzerland
TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S.), Sportsnet World (Canada), Eurosport Deutschland (Germany), Eurosport Italy (Italy), beIN Sports 2, Eurosport France (France), Eurosport Spain, Esport3 (Spain), Sport TV1, Eurosport Portugal (Portugal), Sky Sports News (U.K.)
Online: Fox Soccer 2GO, FOX Sports Go (U.S.), UEFA.com











