The UEFA Champions League group stage has finally drawn to a close, and it’s set up a very intriguing Round of 16 draw. Europe’s biggest teams aren’t likely to have it easy in the first knockout phase, with a formidable list of second-place finishers emerging from the group stage.
Champions League 2016: Teams that have qualified for Round of 16
Here’s what the Champions League Round of 16 draw will look like when it’s made on Monday.


Many of the first-place group finishers are teams you’d expect to see among the seeded teams for the draw — recent finalists like Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Atlético Madrid, and Juventus. But the unseeded line looks nearly as good, featuring teams like Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid.
Here are all of the teams that have qualified for the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League and how they’ll be seeded in Monday’s draw. As a reminder, teams from the same group or the same country cannot draw each other in the Round of 16. All draw restrictions go away for the quarterfinals.
Qualified in first place
Group A: Arsenal
Group B: Napoli
Group C: Barcelona
Group D: Atlético Madrid
Group E: AS Monaco
Group F: Borussia Dortmund
Group G: Leicester City
Group H: Juventus
Qualified in second place
Group A: Paris Saint-Germain
Group B: SL Benfica
Group C: Manchester City
Group D: Bayern Munich
Group E: Bayer Leverkusen
Group F: Real Madrid
Group G: FC Porto
Group H: Sevilla











