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NYON, SWITZERLAND - AUGUST 08:  Draw balls are shuffled during the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League Play-off round draw at the UEFA headquarters, The House of European Football on August 8, 2014 in Nyon, Switzerland.  (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
NYON, SWITZERLAND - AUGUST 08: Draw balls are shuffled during the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League Play-off round draw at the UEFA headquarters, The House of European Football on August 8, 2014 in Nyon, Switzerland. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)Harold Cunningham/Getty Images

Champions League Draw Live Stream: Start Time, TV Info, Format for Round of 16

Matt JonesDec 14, 2014

Supporters from across the continent will be glued to their television and laptop screens, with the draw for the last 16 of the 2014 Champions League set to be made in Nyon, Switzerland. 

These occasions are often bloated with glitz and unnecessarily strung out, but there's no denying that the draw is essential viewing for football fans. Given the calibre of teams remaining in the competition, the first round of knockout matches always conjures some fascinating storylines and can set a critical early precedent for those looking to go all the way to the final.

Here’s all the information you need on where to catch the draw live and a rundown of the various permutations to be aware of when the balls are plucked out of the hat at UEFA headquarters.

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Date: Monday, Dec. 15

Start Time: 11 a.m. GMT, 6 a.m. ET

TV Info: Sky Sports News HQ

Live Stream: Sky Go App, UEFA.com 

Ahead of the draw, here’s a look at the 16 sides that qualified for the knockout stages of this fascinating competition:

Group AAtletico MadridJuventus
Group BReal MadridBasel
Group CMonacoBayer Leverkusen
Group DBorussia DortmundArsenal
Group EBayern MunichManchester City
Group FBarcelonaParis Saint-Germain
Group GChelseaSchalke
Group HPortoShakhtar Donetsk

The ties will be played over two legs. The first legs will be played on Feb. 17, 18, 24 and 25. The second legs will be played on March 10, 11, 17 and 18.

Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal will be the three teams representing the Premier League in the draw, but they won’t be going up against each other in the last 16 of the competition, nor will any teams from the same domestic league. 

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 27: Lionel Messi of Barcelona celebrates after scoring his first goal during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final first leg match between Real Madrid and Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 27, 2011 in Madrid, Spain. (Pho

Once the tournament moves into the quarter-final however, the sides can be drawn against their respective divisional counterparts, meaning we could see the likes of Manchester City versus Chelsea, Barcelona versus Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich versus Borussia Dortmund once we've passed this round.

Another permutation to be aware of ahead of the draw is that the group winners will be kept apart, as will the group runners-up. It’s at this stage of the competition during which a team like Arsenal—who have failed to top their group once again—could bemoan their poor results earlier in the season, as the likes of Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid potentially lie in wait.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 13:  Arsene Wenger, manager of Arsenal smiles after the second goal of Olivier Giroud of Arsenal during the Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on December 13, 2014 in London, E

With that in mind, it is perhaps little surprise that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger admitted he was hoping for some divine inspiration with the draw looming large. "We have been well served in recent years," he said, per Gill Clark of Goal.com. "Maybe I will go to church over the weekend."

On the flip-side, there are a host of group winners that potentially have some very tricky ties in store in the last 16 given the sides that failed to top their group. The champions of England, Italy and France were all runners-up after all, meaning City, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are undeniably the ones to avoid for group winners in the first knockout round.

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 10:  Samir Nasri of Manchester City (8) celebrates with Edin Dzeko as he scores their first goal during the UEFA Champions League Group E match between AS Roma and Manchester City FC at Stadio Olimpico on December 10, 2014 in Rome,

The three Spanish sides remaining in the draw—all of who topped their respective groups—will certainly be looking to steer clear of those aforementioned sides, as noted here by Artiz Gabilondo of AS:

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It's felt, at lEast on paper, that, Manchester City, Arsenal, Juventus and PSG are stronger opponents than FC Basel, Bayer Leverkusen, Schalke 04 and Shakhtar.

Real Madrid could face any of these four having not coincided with any of these teams in the group stage. Barcelona can’t face PSG nor can Atlético draw Juventus as they played together in their respective group phase. By the same token, Madrid can’t face the Swiss side.

It’s quite feasible; therefore that one of the stronger sides comes up against one of Spain’s representatives, all three being in Pot A of the draw with all three clubs winning their group phase.

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MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 25:  Real Madrid players Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas lift the trophy during the Real Madrid celebration the day after winning the UEFA Champions League final at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on May 25, 2014 in Madrid, Spain. Real Madrid

Those teams that have finished top of their group also have the luxury of playing the second game of these these two-legged affairs at home.

It may not seem much of an advantage at first glance, but in a competition renowned for being decided on incredibly fine margins, knowing what needs to be done in front of your own supporters and potentially playing extra-time and taking penalties in front of them can give a team a vital, decisive edge.

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