That might be all for the Champions League draw but we're not done just yet...
Join my colleague John Downes, who will be guiding you through the Europa League draw which gets underway at noon (UK time).
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are the only two Premier League teams in the hat for the Europa League last-32 draw.
Jose Mourinho's side only sealed their place with a final game victory over minnows Zorya Luhansk to finish second in their group behind Fenerbahce — meaning United will be one of 16 unseeded teams in the hat.
Spurs, meanwhile, dropped down to Europe's second-tier competition after failing to qualify from their Champions League group along with the likes of Copenhagen, Lyon, and Besiktas.
Reminder: How the last-16 draw works
The group winners (seeded) will be placed in one pot, while the runners-up (unseeded) will be placed in another before the draw is made to form eight two-legged last-16 ties.
The teams will then be drawn against each other with two restrictions. Those are a team cannot face a side from its own group or country. For example Manchester City cannot face Arsenal, Leicester City or Barcelona.
Seeded teams will also be assured to play the second leg of the tie at home.
UEFA Champions League ambassador Ruud Gullit ahead of the draw
TEN minutes until we should (hopefully) get underway
The Champions League trophy (right)
Barcelona - all you need to know
Best previous performance: Winners (1992, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015)
Manager: Luis Enrique
Key player: Lionel Messi
Odds: 3/1 (favourites)
Comfortably won Group C and piled up the goals with 20 in six games, including a 7-0 Nou Camp rout of Celtic.
Barca's strikeforce of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar will take some stopping but a 3-1 group defeat at Manchester City hinted at defensive vulnerability.
Lionel Messi will be hoping to lead Barcelona to Champions League glory this season
Theo Walcott insists Arsenal are not fazed by anyone in the Champions League, despite the daunting possibility of drawing Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in today's last-16 draw.
Although the Gunners finished top of their group ahead of Paris Saint-Germain, they could still be handed a very difficult tie after 11-time winners Real and German champions Bayern came second.
Benfica, Bayer Leverkusen, Porto or Sevilla are the other possibilities for Arsenal in the draw in Nyon, Switzerland at 11am today.
But Walcott, whose 100th goal for the club set Arsenal on their way to a 3-1 win over Stoke, believes Europe's elite will actually be wanting to avoid them.
'You have to play the best. We won the group, we did what we were asked to do,' he said. 'That's all we can do and it's in the hands of whoever picks those balls out of the hat. Who knows?
'But I don't think many teams will want to play us as well. We have got a very strong squad, we are playing good football in the Champions League.
'When you see Arsenal have won their group, you won't want to play them so it won't matter who we play. We just have to make sure we play the right stuff and work better than them.'
Less than 30 minutes to go...
Not long then until we find out the fate of the 16 teams who remain in the Champions League. Who do you want your team to face?
Touching on those Wenger quotes from this morning, I'm sure we can all guess who his 'preference' to avoid would be.
My guess would be one team are the reigning Champions League champions and the other won last season's German league title...
Leicester - all you need to know
Best previous performance: Competition debutants
Manager: Claudio Ranieri
Key player: Riyad Mahrez
Odds: 40/1
The Premier League champions are making their debut among the European elite this season.
But the Foxes made short work of Group G, enjoying the best start of any newcomers by winning their opening four games before an under-strength side were hammered 5-0 in Porto.
Manchester City - all you need to know
Best previous performance: Semi-final (2016)
Manager: Pep Guardiola
Key player: Sergio Aguero
Odds: 12/1
Secured their last 16 place before being held 1-1 at home by Celtic in their final group fixture.
Despite beating Barcelona 3-1 at home, City always looked like settling for second spot in Group C after being soundly beaten at the Nou Camp and drawing 3-3 in Glasgow. Defensive issues remain a big concern.
What is the best and worst draw for Manchester City?
Finishing runners-up could still draw a friendly tie for Manchester City, and Pep Guardiola's side would fancy their chances of causing Monaco more problems than Spurs managed.
While City will avoid the likes of Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and even Barcelona, they are within range of Borussia Dortmund who have already proven they can go toe-to-toe with the defending champions.
Who could they face?
Napoli, Atletico Madrid, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund or Juventus.
Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola saw his team finish second in their group
What is the best and worst draw for Leicester City?
The best news for the Premier League champions is they will avoid facing Porto - who hammered them 5-0 in the last group stage match. Bayer Leverkusen may have brushed aside Tottenham, but the Foxes' more defensive approach could catch the German side out who are lying mid-table in the Bundesliga.
Like Arsenal, Claudio Ranieri's side will also hope to avoid Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, but Paris Saint-Germain are also a major threat for Claudio Ranieri's team.
Who could they face?
PSG, Benfica, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid or Sevilla.
Claudio Ranieri's Leicester team were thrashed 5-0 by Porto last week
What is the best and worst draw for Arsenal?
Progressing as group winners Arsenal would benefit from a tie with Benfica. No last-16 side conceded more goals than the Portuguese outfit in the group stage and that's catnip for the likes of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez.
On the other side of the coin, Arsenal's 'reward' for winning the group could still be a tie with Bayern Munich or Real Madrid - although the latter are another team who leaked goals in the group stage.
Who could they face?
Benfica, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid, Porto or Sevilla.
The Arsenal players will be hoping to avoid Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the last-16
How the last-16 draw works
The group winners (seeded) will be placed in one pot, while the runners-up (unseeded) will be placed in another before the draw is made to form eight two-legged last-16 ties.
The teams will then be drawn against each other with two restrictions. Those are a team cannot face a side from its own group or country. For example Manchester City cannot face Arsenal, Leicester City or Barcelona.
Seeded teams will also be assured to play the second leg of the tie at home.
Which teams are through to the next round?
Group A - Arsenal (winners), Paris Saint-Germain (runners-up)
Group B - Napoli (winners), Benfica (runners-up)
Group C - Barcelona (winners), Manchester City (runners-up)
Group D - Atletico Madrid (winners), Bayern Munich (runners-up)
Group E - Monaco (winners), Bayer Leverkusen (runners-up)
Group F - Borussia Dortmund (winners), Real Madrid (runners-up)
Group G - Leicester City (winners), Porto (runners-up)
Group H - Juventus (winners), Sevilla (runners-up)
Time to get serious...
Hello, good morning and welcome to Sportsmail's LIVE coverage of today's Champions League last-16 draw.
The Premier League will be well represented with Leicester, Arsenal and Manchester City all in the hat for the first knockout stage of Europe's elite competition.
We get underway at 11am (UK time) - so I'll do my best to keep you ticking over until then; there's plenty to talk about!
Arsenal, Leicester City and Manchester City are all set to learn their Champions League last-16 fate on Monday, when the draw for the last 16 takes place in Nyon.
Progressing as group winners, the Gunners would benefit from a tie with Benfica but face potential clashes against Bayern Munich or Real Madrid. The Foxes also topped their group but go into the knockout stages having been thrashed 5-0 by Porto.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side will be sweating on a favourable pairing after finishing second in their group, with Barcelona — who will not meet any of the Premier League teams in the last-16 — finishing ahead of them.
Join Sportsmail's MATT MALTBY for the draw as it happens in Switzerland...
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