Champions League Knockout Drama: Liverpool and Barcelona's Path to Glory Revealed
Dive into the thrilling details of the Champions League knockout stages, featuring heavyweight clashes and strategic insights for Liverpool and Barcelona.

The Stage is Set for Champions League Knockouts
The UEFA Champions League has entered its most exciting phase as the knockout playoff round kicks off on February 11, 2025. With the draw complete, football giants like Liverpool, Barcelona, Manchester City, and Real Madrid are set to battle for a spot in the round of 16.
Key Matchups to Watch
Here are the knockout playoff round fixtures that promise to deliver high-octane football:
- Brest vs. Paris Saint-Germain: A Ligue 1 showdown with high stakes.
- Manchester City vs. Real Madrid: A clash of titans with both teams seeking redemption.
- Juventus vs. PSV Eindhoven: Italian and Dutch powerhouses face off.
- Celtic vs. Bayern Munich: A test of strength for Celtic against Bundesliga champions Bayern.
No Country Protection
Unlike previous rounds, there’s no country protection in the knockout playoff round. This means clubs from the same league can face each other, as seen with PSG drawing Brest, their Ligue 1 rivals.
Dates and Format
- First legs: February 11-12
- Second legs: February 18-19 Each club will play once on a Tuesday and once on a Wednesday, ensuring a balanced schedule for all teams.
Round of 16 Implications
The top eight clubs from the league phase have already secured their places in the round of 16, but they must wait to see who their opponents will be. For instance:
- Liverpool and Barcelona, who finished first and second, could face any of the winners from Brest vs. PSG, Monaco vs. Benfica, Juventus vs. PSV, or Feyenoord vs. AC Milan.
Bracket Breakdown
The knockout bracket is now set, with the top half featuring Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, while the lower half includes PSG, Benfica, and Monaco. This setup ensures that heavyweights like Man City and Real Madrid cannot face Bayern Munich until the final.
Round of 16 Draw Details
The round of 16 draw will take place on February 21, where Liverpool and Barcelona will be placed in opposite halves of the bracket. This will determine their potential opponents for the next stage.
Home Advantage and Squad Changes
- Quarterfinals and Semifinals: A draw on February 21 will decide which teams have home advantage in the second leg.
- January Signings: Clubs were allowed to make three changes to their Champions League squad, adding new signings like Omar Marmoush (Man City) and Abdukodir Khusanov.
League Phase Impact
The league phase standings have significantly influenced the knockout bracket. For example, Liverpool and Barcelona, who finished first and second, cannot face each other until the final, while Arsenal and Inter Milan are potential semifinal opponents.
Conclusion
The Champions League knockout stages are set to deliver unforgettable drama, with high-stakes matchups and strategic battles defining the road to the final. Don’t miss the action as the world’s best teams compete for European glory!