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This is how the UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals will be played

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This is how the UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals will be played

The pairings for the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals have been revealed following an exciting draw held at UEFA headquarters.

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The most notable confrontation of this stage will be between Manchester City and Real Madrid, teams that face each other for the third consecutive season in the final phases of the competition. Manchester City, current champions, will seek to maintain their dominance against the 14-time European champions, who will seek to avenge past defeats.

Another confrontation that promises emotions is the duel between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona. This matchup marks a rematch seven years after Barcelona’s famous “Remontada” against PSG, in which they achieved a stunning comeback after losing 4-0 in Paris.

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The other quarterfinal matchups are Arsenal against Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid against Borussia Dortmund. The duel between Atlético de Madrid and Dortmund especially stands out.

The toss was carried out by placing eight balls containing the team names in a central bowl and mixing them. The first two teams drawn determined the first quarterfinal matchup, with the first team drawn being the home team for the first leg. This procedure was repeated until the quarterfinal pairings were completed. It should be noted that no teams were seeded and there was no country protection, which adds an additional element of excitement to the competition.

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