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A screen displays the names of the clubs that will be facing each other during the draw for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League football tournament at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon on December 12, 2016. / AFP / Fabrice COFFRINI        (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
A screen displays the names of the clubs that will be facing each other during the draw for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League football tournament at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon on December 12, 2016. / AFP / Fabrice COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)FABRICE COFFRINI/Getty Images

Champions League Draw 2016-17: Round-of-16 Fixture Schedule and Dates Released

Christopher SimpsonDec 12, 2016

Arsenal will play Bayern Munich once again in the pick of the fixtures in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 following Monday's draw, while Paris Saint-Germain face Barcelona.

Leicester City's reward for topping their group is a tie with three-time UEFA Europa League champions Sevilla, and Manchester City will play AS Monaco.

Meanwhile, Juventus take on FC Porto, Real Madrid will face Napoli, and Atletico Madrid play Bayer Leverkusen. Borussia Dortmund will meet Benfica in the remaining tie.

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Here is confirmation of the draw, per the UEFA Champions League's official Twitter feed:

According to UEFA's official website, the first legs of the round will played in the weeks commencing February 13 and 20, while the second legs will be in the weeks of March 6 and 13.

The seeded group winners will be away in the opener and then at home for the return leg.

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After exiting the Champions League at the round-of-16 stage in each of the last six years, the pressure will be on the Gunners to progress past it this time around.

Arsenal defied the odds to win Group A ahead of PSG, and they have been rewarded for their efforts with a draw against Bayern.

Unfortunately for manager Arsene Wenger's side, while they may have been able to avoid the likes of Barcelona by winning their group, they've been handed an equally tough draw here. It's one that will feel familiar to Gunners fansBayern knocked them out at this stage in 2013 and 2014 and thrashed them 5-1 in the group phase last year.

The two clubs reacted to the draw on Twitter:

Bleacher Report UK's Sam Tighe was among many expecting the draw, while football writer Jack Lang can already see how it will play out:

Real will be looking to make history as the first side to retain the trophy in the Champions League era, as well as add to their collection of 11 European Cups.

Los Blancos are top of La Liga and enjoying a 35-game unbeaten streak, so Napoli will find progressing difficult.

The Italian side will still be tricky to overcome, but they're among the most favourable teams of all those Los Blancos could have drawn—provided they avoid complacency, they should progress.

Per ESPN's Miguel Delaney, the tie also bears some historical significance:

Leicester are enjoying their first taste of Europe's premier competition and made it through the group stage at the first attempt, topping Group G ahead of Porto.

The Foxes largely kept things tight throughout, shipping just one goal in their first five games prior to their 5-0 thrashing in Portugal, but Claudio Ranieri's side have been a shadow of the team they were last season—progressing past Sevilla will be a huge ask.

Leicester City's Italian coach Claudio Ranieri gestures from the sideline during the UEFA Champions League football match FC Porto vs Leicester City FC at the Dragao stadium in Porto on December 7, 2016. / AFP / FRANCISCO LEONG        (Photo credit should

Jorge Sampaoli's side not only boast an exceptional record in Europe of late with their hat-trick of Europa League wins, they're also going strong in La Liga.

Nevertheless, Spanish football writer David Cartlidge believes there is hope for the Foxes:

Meanwhile, Leicester legend Gary Lineker is looking forward to the tie for different reasons:

Man City enjoyed an unprecedented run to the semi-finals last year, and with Pep Guardiola in charge, they'll be hoping to go further still.

Monaco might seem a kind draw, but they'll be difficult to beat. The Ligue 1 side topped Group E and have scored a staggering 53 goals in 17 league games this season, not to mention they knocked Arsenal out at this stage in 2015—City will need to be wary.

Spanish football expert Sergi Dominguez noted as much:

While Barcelona aren't yet out of La Liga's title race, it's certainly advantage Real, who hold a six-point lead over the Blaugrana—as such, the Champions League might perhaps be an even greater priority than usual.

PSG will provide a real test, the kind Barca would have been hoping to avoid at this stage after winning their group. As Tighe noted, the draw is yet again a repeat of recent years:

Barca beat PSG 5-1 on aggregate on their way to winning the trophy in 2015, but they'll need to ensure they put in strong performances to do so again.

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