The UEFA Champions League is down to the semifinal rounds, and we could get to watch a pair of big rivalry matches.
Champions League draw 2016 live stream: How to watch online as UEFA determines semifinal matches
The Champions League is down to just four teams.
One is an obvious traditional derby between Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid. The last two times they've met in this competition, Real have come up victorious. They won in the quarterfinals last year, and in the final the previous season to capture La Decima. But Atléti have gotten the better of their rivals multiple times in the Diego Simeone era, and are coming off a big win over Barcelona in the quarterfinals.
But more intriguing than that is the possibility that Pep Guardiola could face off against his next club. Manchester City have already announced that Guardiola will take over this summer, and they're in the semifinals of the Champions League, along with his current team Bayern Munich. A Madrid Derby and a Pep Derby would be an ideal semifinal for most neutrals.
Of course, there’s no such thing as a bad draw here. All four remaining teams are entertaining, full of star players, and had to beat top teams to get this far.
How to watch the draw online: For most, the easiest way will be on UEFA.com. They’ll have a free stream without geo-restrictions. In the United States, you can also catch Fox’s coverage on Fox Sports Go and Fox Soccer 2 Go.
Draw date/time: Friday, 5:30 a.m. ET, 11:30 a.m. local
TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S. -- English), Fox Deportes (U.S. -- Spanish), BT Sport Europe (U.K.)











