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How the 2022-23 UEFA Champions League round of 16 bracket is shaping up

We break down how the UEFA Champions League round of 16 bracket is shaping up.

FC Barcelona v Bayern Munchen - UEFA Champions League
Thomas Muller of Bayern Munchen during the UEFA Champions League match between FC Barcelona v Bayern Munchen at the Spotify Camp Nou on October 26, 2022 in Barcelona Spain.
Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images

There is still one more match left in the group stage for the 2022-23 Champions League but we’ve already got a handful of teams into the knockout round. Here’s a look at all the clubs who have qualified for the round of 16, which will get going in February 2023. The round of 16 draw will take place November 7 to determine the matchups.

Who has qualified for Champions League round of 16

Napoli (Italy)

Liverpool (England)

Club Brugge (Belgium)

FC Porto (Portugal)

Bayern Munich (Germany)

Inter Milan (Italy)

Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)

Tottenham (England)

Chelsea (England)

AC Milan (Italy)

Real Madrid (Spain)

RB Leipzig (Germany)

Manchester City (England)

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

Paris Saint-Germain (France)

Benfica (Portugal)

We’ve got a nice mix in terms of countries, with Germany and England each having four clubs in the round of 16. Italy has three clubs and Portugal has two, while Spain, France and Belgium have one club each in the round of 16.