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Champions League round of 16 rankings: Barcelona vs. PSG, Atletico vs. Chelsea lead list of marquee matchups

 



It almost feels like yesterday when the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League wrapped up and the 2020-21 knockout stage is coming up in February with Lionel Messi and Barcelona squaring off against Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain.

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If keeping track of every match at the same time is your cup of tea, make sure you tune into "The Golazo Show," CBS Sports' live whip-around show on group stage matchdays. "The Golazo Show" will keep avid soccer fans in the loop by featuring every goal each matchday on CBS Sports Network and CBS All Access with coverage beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET on matchdays. 

If you missed action from the previous day, check out "The Champions Club," featuring Jules Breach, Julien Laurens and Ade Akinfenwa. It's the ultimate nightly highlights show for fans of the Champions League on CBS All Access.   

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Here are all the dates you need to know:

Round of 16

Tuesday, Feb. 16

Wednesday, Feb. 17

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Wednesday, Feb. 24

  • Leg 1: Borussia Monchengladbach vs. Manchester City, 3 p.m. ET (CBS All Access)  
  • Leg 1: Atalanta vs. Real Madrid, 3 p.m. ET (CBS All Access)  

Tuesday, March 9

Wednesday, March 10

Tuesday, March 16

  • Leg 2: Manchester City vs. Borussia Monchengladbach, 3 p.m. ET (CBS All Access)  
  • Leg 2: Real Madrid vs. Atalanta, 3 p.m. ET (CBS All Access)  

Wednesday, March 17

Quarterfinal and semifinal draw

The draw determining the rest of the knockout stage path for the quarterfinals and semifinal will be held on Friday, March 19, 2021, at 6 a.m. ET on CBS Sports HQ and CBS All Access

Quarterfinals

The first legs of the quarterfinal will be played on Tuesday, April 6 and Wednesday, April 7. The second legs will be played on Tuesday, April 13 and Wednesday, April 14. 

Tuesday, April 6 

Wednesday, April 7  

Tuesday, April 13

Wednesday, April 14  

Semifinals

The first legs of the semifinal round will be played on Tuesday, April 27 and Wednesday, April 28. The second legs will be played on Tuesday, May 4 and Wednesday, May 5.

Tuesday, April 27  

Wednesday, April 28  

Tuesday, May 4

Wednesday, May 5  

Final

The UEFA Champions League final will be played on Saturday, May 29 at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey at 3 p.m. ET. You can always stream every match on CBS All Access. The quarterfinal and semifinal draw on March 19 will determine the designated "home" team. 

Completed matches

Matchday 1

  • Zenit 1, Club Brugge 2
  • Dynamo Kiev 0, Juventus 2
  • Chelsea 0, Sevilla 0
  • Rennes 1, Krasnodar 1 
  • Lazio 3, Borussia Dortmund 1
  • Barcelona 5, Ferencvaros 1 
  • Paris Saint-Germain 1, Manchester United 2 
  • RB Leipzig 2, Istanbul Basaksehir 0
  • Red Bull Salzburg 2, Lokomotiv Moscow 2
  • Real Madrid 2, Shakhtar 3
  • Bayern Munich 4, Atletico Madrid 0
  • Inter Milan 2, Borussia Monchengladbach 2
  • Manchester City 3, Porto 1
  • Olympiacos 1, Marseille 0
  • Ajax 0, Liverpool 1
  • Midtjylland 0, Atalanta 4

Matchday 2

  • Lokomotiv Moscow 1, Bayern Munich 2 
  • Shakhtar Donetsk 0, Inter Milan 0   
  • Atletico Madrid 3, Red Bull Salzburg 2 
  • Borussia Monchengladbach 2, Real Madrid 2   
  • Porto 2, Olympiacos 0 
  • Marseille 0, Manchester City 3  
  • Liverpool 2, Midtjylland 0   
  • Atalanta 2, Ajax 2  
  • Krasnodar 0, Chelsea 4 
  • Istanbul Basaksehir 0, Paris Saint-Germain 2
  • Sevilla 1, Rennes 0
  • Borussia Dortmund 2, Zenit 0 
  • Club Brugge 1, Lazio 1 
  • Juventus 0, Barcelona 2
  • Ferencvaros 2, Dynamo Kiev 2 
  • Manchester United 5, RB Leipzig 0 

Matchday 3

  • Lokomotiv Moscow 1, Atletico Madrid 1  
  • Shakhtar 0, Borussia Monchengladbach 6  
  • Red Bull Salzburg 2, Bayern Munich 6  
  • Real Madrid 3, Inter Milan 2  
  • Manchester City 3, Olympiacos 0  
  • Porto 3, Marseille 0
  • Midtjylland 1, Ajax 2
  • Atalanta 0, Liverpool 5
  • Zenit 1, Lazio 1 
  • Istanbul Basaksehir 2, Manchester United 1
  • Sevilla 3, Krasnodar 2
  • Chelsea 3, Rennes 0
  • Club Brugge 0, Borussia Dortmund 3
  • Barcelona 2, Dynamo Kiev 1
  • Ferencvaros 1, Juventus 4
  • RB Leipzig 2, Paris Saint-Germain 1

Matchday 4

  • Chelsea 2, Rennes 1 
  • Sevilla 2, Krasnodar 1
  • Lazio 3, Zenit St. Petersburg 1
  • Borussia Dortmund 3, Club Brugge 0
  • Barcelona 4, Dynamo Kiev 0
  • Juventus 2, Ferencvaros, 1
  • Paris St. Germain 1, RB Leipzig 0
  • Manchester United 4, Istanbul Basaksehir 1
  • Borussia Monchengladbach 4, Shakhtar 0  
  • Olympiacos 0, Manchester City 1  
  • Bayern Munich 3, Red Bull Salzburg 1  
  • Atletico Madrid 0, Lokomotiv Moscow 0  
  • Inter Milan 0, Real Madrid 2
  • Marseille 0, Porto 2  
  • Liverpool 0, Atalanta 2  
  • Ajax 3, Midtjylland 1  

Matchday 5

  • Lokomotiv Moscow 1, Red Bull Salzburg 3
  • Shakhtar 2, Real Madrid 0
  • Atletico Madrid 1, Bayern Munich 1
  • Borussia Monchengladbach 2, Inter Milan 3
  • Porto 0, Manchester City 0
  • Marseille 2, Olympiacos 1
  • Liverpool 1, Ajax 0
  • Atalanta 1, Midtjylland 1
  • Krasnodar 1, Rennes 0
  • Istanbul Basaksehir 3, RB Leipzig 4
  • Sevilla 0, Chelsea 4
  • Borussia Dortmund 1, Lazio 1
  • Club Brugge 3, Zenit 0
  • Juventus 3, Dynamo Kiev 0
  • Ferencvaros 0, Barcelona 3  
  • Manchester United 1, Paris Saint-Germain 3 

Matchday 6

  • Zenit 1, Borussia Dortmund 2
  • Lazio 2, Club Brugge 2
  • Chelsea 1, Krasnodar 1 
  • Rennes 1, Sevilla 3
  • Barcelona 0, Juventus 3
  • Dynamo Kiev 1, Ferencvaros 0
  • RB Leipzig 3, Manchester United 2
  • Paris Saint-Germain 5, Istanbul Basaksehir 1  
  • Ajax 0, Atalanta 1  
  • Midtjylland 1, Liverpool 1  
  • Bayern Munich 2, Lokomotiv Moscow 0
  • Red Bull Salzburg 0, Atletico Madrid 2
  • Real Madrid 2, Borussia Monchengladbach 0
  • Inter Milan 0, Shakhtar 0
  • Manchester City 3, Marseille 0
  • Olympiacos 0, Porto 2

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