When will the first leg be played?
The first leg will be played on March 10-11.
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Galatasaray has been drawn against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, setting up a potentially thrilling encounter. The draw, which took place in Nyon, Switzerland, also produced other high-profile matchups.
Galatasaray's path to the Round of 16 saw them overcome Juventus in the play-off round. The draw has pitted them against a familiar foe in Liverpool, as the two teams also met in the league stage of the Champions League this season, with Galatasaray winning 1-0 at home. Despite this victory, Liverpool's Jamie Carragher has expressed confidence in his former team's chances, stating he believes they would win 99% of the time.
Other key matchups from the draw include a repeat of several past Champions League clashes. Real Madrid will face Manchester City, continuing a recent trend of encounters between the two giants. PSG will play Chelsea. These matches promise high-quality football and significant implications for the tournament's outcome.
The first legs of the Round of 16 are scheduled for March 10-11, with the second legs on March 17-18. The final is set to take place on May 30, 2026, in Budapest, Hungary.
The first leg will be played on March 10-11.
The final will be held in Budapest, Hungary.
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