The Europa League quarter-final ties
Lazio v FC Salzburg
The Italian side will be considered favourites for this one, but they will have to be on their guard against a side that knocked a strong Borussia Dortmund side out of the comeptition in the last round.
Lazio edged past Dinamo Kiev in the previous round to earn their place in the draw.
Atletico Madrid v Sporting CP
Diego Simeone will no doubt be reasonably content with the draw as his side avoided big-hitters such as of Arsenal and Marseille as well as securing one of the shortest trips of any side for the second leg.
Sporting qualified for the quarters by defeating Viktoria Plzen, but face a huge task against many people's tip to take home the title.
Arsenal v CSKA Moscow
By no means an easy tie for the 'Gunners' as they face the long flight to Moscow in the second leg, though they may be boosted by the return to fitness of Alexandre Lacazette by then.
Arsenal see the competition as the best way to ensure a place in next season's Champions League and proved their credentials by beating AC Milan in the last round. CSKA, meanwhile, shocked French side Lyon to progress.
RB Leipzig v Marseille
An intriguing tie as two of Germany and France's better sides come up against each other. Marseilla will go into the game as favourites, with the second leg to be played at the Stade Velodrome.
Leipzig ended Zenit St Petersburg's involvement in the competition in the round of 16, whilst Marseille eases by Spanish side Athletic Bilbael.
That's that for the draw!
Lazio v FC Salzburg
Lazio, who boast the top scorer still left in the competition in Ciro Immobile, will face Austrian outfit FC Salzburg.
Atletico Madrid v Sporting CP
The Spanish side will take on Sporting Lisbon.
Arsenal v CSKA Moscow
Arsenal will make the long trip East in the second leg of their quarter-final clash.
RB Leipzig v Marseille
The German side are the first name out of the hat and they will face Marseille.
Here we go!
Marchetti runs through the format of the draw
All very official so far as UEFA's competitions director Giorgio Marchetti talks us through the format of the draw.
A montage of the remaining teams is shown
A stirring montage of the eight remaining teams is shown, only four can make it to the semi-finals though. Who will they be?
Here we go!
The clock strikes 13:00 and the Europa League draw ceremony is getting underway here in Switzerland.
One club per country
No country has more than one representative in today's draw, with England, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany, France, Russia and Austria all contibuting one sole team.
Arsenal and Atletico go into the draw as favourite
Arsenal and Atletico Madrid are the two teams that everyone will want to avoid today. A number of other big-name sides such as AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund have already been eliminated from the competition, meaning that the tournament could be blown wide open should Wenger and Simeone's men be drawn together.
30 minutes to go until the draw gets underway
When will the quarter-finals take place?
The first legs will take place on April 5, with the reverse fixtures being played a week later on April 12.
How does the draw work?
The format of the draw is identical to that of the Champions League in that teams from the same country or that faced each other earlier in the competition can be drawn against each other.
The eight teams qualified for the quarter-finals
The teams that will form part of today's draw are: Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, CSKA Moscow, RB Leipzig, Sporting CP, Red Bull Salzburg, Marseille and Lazio.
15 de março de 2018
Quarter-final draw day!
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13.00 CET
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