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    Champions League last-16 draw: Stream FREE, start time, TV channel as Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea and Spurs learn fates

    NOTHING beats the anticipation of finding out who your team will be paired against in the Champions League last-16 – until you get a bad draw.Champions Real Madrid remain on course to retain their trophy having secured qualification for the next round.
    Tottenham secured qualification, going top of the group with a last minute win over MarseilleCredit: Getty
    Club Brugge qualified for the knock-out rounds having held Atletico to a 0-0 drawCredit: AP
    And Club Brugge’s early progression to the knock-out rounds has stunned the world when you consider who they have had to deal with in Group B.
    Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham are all through too, flying the flag for England in Europe.
    But when is the round of 16 draw and who else has qualified?
    When is the Champions League round of 16 draw?
    The highly-anticipated Champions League round of 16 will be taking place on Monday, November 7.
    It is scheduled to get underway 11am UK time – 12pm local time.
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    The House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland is the chosen venue for where the draw will take place.
    Where can I watch the Champions League round of 16 draw?
    Fans can tune into the Champions League draw on UEFA’S official Youtube channel.
    Or as an alternative, the draw will be broadcasted on the UEFA’S official website.
    How does the Champions League round of 16 draw work?
    The draw features 16 teams – the winners and the runners-up from each of the eight Champions League groups.
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    There will then be a seeding pot formed consisting of the eight group winners while the other seeding pot is set to include the eight runners-up.
    No team can play a club from their group or and side from their association.
    Group winners will play away in the round of 16 legs first and are at home in the return fixtures.
    Who has qualified?
    Barcelona failed to qualify from a tough group as Bayern Munich and Inter Milan came through Group C, while England saw all four teams make it through to the next stage. More

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    Gerard Pique and boss Xavi in tears as retiring Barcelona defender given incredible ovation at Nou Camp after final game

    GERARD PIQUE broke down in tears as he said an emotional goodbye to Barcelona fans after playing his final match for the club.The centre-back announced his plans to hang up his boots earlier this week after 14 years at the Nou Camp.
    Gerard Pique said an emotional goodbye to Barcelona fans after his final matchCredit: Reuters
    The defender struggled to to fight back the tears as he addressed the Nou CampCredit: EPA
    Pique ended up sobbing his eyes out as he said farewell to his fellow CatalansCredit: REUTERS
    Pique was given an hero’s send-off by his Barca team-matesCredit: Reuters
    Pique, 35, was given a rousing reception from the Nou Camp faithful ahead of their match with Almeria.
    He walked onto the pitch with his sons Milan and Sasha who were mascots for their dad’s big day.
    Pique played 85 minutes as second-half goals from Ousmane Dembele and Frenkie de Jong earned a 2-0 win to send Barca top of LaLiga.
    But as the game entered its dying embers, it was clear and evident that emotion was getting the better of the former Manchester United man.
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    And it all got too much for the former Spain international when given a rapturous ovation from 95,000 fans inside the Nou Camp as he was replaced by Andreas Christensen with five minutes remaining.
    Pique fought back the tears as he walked off the pitch one last time, and embraced boss, and former team-mate, Xavi, who was himself in floods of tears.
    Pique then broke down in tears himself as he addressed his fellow Catalans in his farewell speech.
    He said: “In life, when you get older, you realize that sometimes to love is to let go. I’m convinced that I’ll be here again in the future.
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    “I love Barca. That’s why I consider it’s the right moment to go. This is not a goodbye. I was born here, I’ll die here”.
    Pique’s former team-mate and now former manager Xavi also broke down as his countryman called time on his trophy-laden career.
    The defender was given a hero’s send-off by his team-mates, who hoisted him in the air as fans bellowed out his name one last time.
    Pique announced his retirement in a shocking statement on Friday, in which he said: “Football has given me everything.
    “Barcelona has given me everything.
    “You, culers (Barcelona fans), have given me everything.
    Pique’s sons joined him on the pitch as he said farewellCredit: REUTERS
    Pique leaves Barcelona having won La Liga eight times and lifting the Champions League trophies three timesCredit: GETTY
    “And now that [this] kid’s dreams have come true, I want to tell you that I’ve decided that now is the time to bring this journey to its end.
    “I’ve always said that there would not be any other team after Barca and that’s how it will be.
    “I will become a regular fan. I will support the team.
    “I will pass my love for Barcelona to my children. And you know me – sooner or later, I’ll be back.”
    Pique retires with an incredible haul of winners’ medals to his name – which includes World Cup and European Championship gongs with Spain.
    The defender won La Liga eight times with his boyhood club and lifted the Champions League trophy three times.
    He also won the Copa del Rey seven times during his 15 seasons at Nou Camp.
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    Additionally, he also claimed Premier League and Champions League winners medals during his four-year stint with Manchester United.
    He had endured a difficult season so far at Barca, having struggled for form and dealt with a high-profile separation from long-term partner Shakira. More

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    Inside brutal alliance policing Qatar World Cup from French tear gas cops to Turkish special forces ready to batter fans

    TEAMS of special forces from around the world will descend upon the Qatar World Cup in a bid to crack down on football hooligans. Qatar has pulled in extra police from every corner of the globe to help at the sporting event with the tiny Gulf nation expecting an unprecedented influx of 1.2million visitors.
    Some of the hardest police units including Turkey’s special operations unit, known as the Polis-Özel-Harekat, will be sent to QatarCredit: Getty
    French cops struggled to control violent clashes between fans at the Euros in 2016Credit: Reuters
    Troops from Pakistan’s army will also be deployed to bolster numbers for the World CupCredit: Twitter
    Officers from the US, Britain, Turkey, South Korea, France, Italy and Pakistan will make up a patchwork police force drafted in to keep order at the month-long football extravaganza.
    The extra cops will provide security at the eight stadiums in Doha and hotels where the 32 national football squads are staying as part of “Operation World Cup Shield”.
    Some of the hardest police units including Turkey’s special operations unit, known as the Polis-Özel-Harekat, and French riot cops behind the tear-gassing of Liverpool fans, will be beefing up security.
    The team of terrifying Turkish cops are mostly used to fight terrorism in their home country but has previously been criticised for human rights violations – particularly against those in Kurdish areas.
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    Armed with rifles, handguns and with its own attack helicopter and numerous armoured vehicles the POH is armed to the teeth.
    The squad also has its own fierce female unit – one of a handful of security forces in the world to do so.
    Along with 3,000 riot police, Turkey has offered its own warship to bolster security at the World Cup for six months.
    The TCG Burgazad, along with 250 troops, has already been deployed to Doha in the last month.
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    According to a report by Nordic Monitor, an NGO that detects terrorist activity, the special forces unit will not be held responsible for its action or any damages in the Gulf state.
    During a debate over the security protocol, opposition lawmakers criticised the use of Turkish cops as ‘mercenaries’.
    French officers specialised in anti-drone policing will also make up the bulk of their own 191-strong force.
    Bomb-disposal experts, sniffer dogs, an anti-terror unit and cops specialised in tackling football hooliganism will all be deployed.
    The French riot cops came under scrutiny just months ago after shocking footage showed Liverpool fans being tear-gassed outside the Stade De France in Paris at the Champions League Final.
    Kids as young as nine, pregnant women and disabled people were among those pepper-sprayed at the match against Real Madrid.
    Crowds grew restless after paying fans were delayed from entering the stadium in time for the game.
    Liverpool legends Jamie Carragher and Robbie Fowler blasted the French government at the time as “liars” who refused to accept any responsibility for the chaos.
    Boris Johnson, who was PM at the time, said the violent scenes were “deeply upsetting and disturbing”.
    Popular French football magazine So Foot even mocked riot cops and asked: “Did anyone think to show the Qataris footage of the Champions League final?”
    The deployment of French forces to the World Cup in Qatar falls under a security partnership signed last year and passed through French parliament in August after a fierce debate.
    Opposition lawmakers flagged the ethical implications of sending French officers to protect the country’s “air-conditioned cemeteries” – referring to the tournament’s brand-new facilities.  
    And they also raised concerns about the treatment of female cops in Qatar – a country known for its strict Islamic code and hard-line attitude towards women.
    France’s interior ministry confirmed to France 24 that their force in Qatar would include female officers.
    The ministry said the decision to deploy French security personnel followed a “request by Qatari authorities” and would help ensure the security of fans – including French nationals.
    During the Euros in 2016, French riot cops struggled to handle violent clashes between Russian Ultras and England fans in Marseille.
    Horror footage showed Russian fans brutally attacking English crowds with chairs and metal bars before French police sprayed rioters with tear-gas and water cannons.
    Brits Andrew Bache, 51, and Stewart Gray, 47, were both left in a coma after being attacked by Russian thugs.
    PATCHWORK POLICE FORCE
    Turkey is set to send 100 special operations police, 50 bomb specialists and 80 sniffer dogs and riot dogs to monitor any terrorist activity.
    It will also be taking charge of the chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence operations at the tournament.
    The country’s cops are being taught English and given guidance about what to expect when they arrive in Qatar, a Turkish source told Reuters.
    They said: “During the tournament, Turkish police will only take orders from their Turkish superiors who are serving temporarily in Qatar.”
    “The Qatari side will not be able to give direct orders to the Turkish police.
    “All expenses of the personnel deployed… will be covered by the state of Qatar.”
    Fans clashing with French cops in Marseille in riots that saw two Brits seriously injuredCredit: Reuters
    The police unit is trained to carry out counter-terrorism operations in Turkey and is armed to the teethCredit: Getty
    French police watching over Liverpool fans during the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in MayCredit: AP
    Nearly 800 Qataris have also been trained by Turkey on issues ranging from “sports safety” to “intervention in social events”.
    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s cabinet approved a draft agreement last month to allow the government to offer troops for the tournament – although numbers have not been confirmed.
    Morocco has also backed sending officers to Qatar, with local media reporting that several thousand could be deployed.
    And South Korea has sent military police officers with experience in counter-terror and maintaining public order to help train Qatari cops.
    According to Yonhap, the contingent is made up of “veteran soldiers with experience in overseas military units, anti-terror special task force, arrests of violent military criminals, presidential office guards, and various national events guards”.
    Spain had been considering sending 115 officers – but ultimately refused.
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    As the first Middle East country to host a World Cup – and the smallest nation to do so – Qatar has no previous experience of hosting events on such a scale.
    Members of Qatar’s police forces already met with cops in New York in January to exchange tips for security during major events.
    And in July, the US signed agreements with Qatar to “identify air passengers linked to terrorism, trafficking, detecting watchlisted travellers, and monitoring potential security risks at Hamad International Airport”.
    The UK, whose forces regularly carry out drills with their Qatari counterparts, has also said it will be sending units from the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force to support counterterrorism efforts. 
    A unit of Brit cops set to be deployed will act as a buffer between fans and potentially over-zealous local forces to “de-escalate” issues at the tournament.
    Fifteen special UK police “engagement officers” have been roped in to “calm things down if needed”.
    Cheshire Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the UK’s top football cop, said: “Our officers will be there to try to engage and calm things down if needed.
    “We’re not morality police and we are not going to tell people not to protest.
    “That’s a local enforcement issue. We just want to look after the supporters.
    “The last thing we want is someone inadvertently causing offence, so if we see there’s something that may cause a problem we can go and try to de-escalate the situation.”
    The last thing we want is someone inadvertently causing offence, so if we see there’s something that may cause a problem we can go and try to de-escalate the situationCheshire Chief Constable Mark Roberts
    Mr Roberts said the “potential for a misunderstanding is probably greater” in Qatar.
    “We know that England fans have often gone to a square and drunk but that’s not really an option because you don’t have the off-sales in Qatar in the same way.
    “If you have 2,000 fans in one place, even in the UK, you’d get the police come in and sometimes when England have played abroad our fans have played up to it a bit.
    “We just want to avoid that.”
    Hundreds of Qatari nationals have also been called up to man security checkpoints at the stadiums.
    The conscripts will manage security queues, and check fans for drugs or weapons concealed in ponytails, jacket linings or even false bellies, according to training materials seen by Reuters.
    In early September the civilians were ordered to report for pre-dawn duty at the national service camp north of the Qatari capital Doha.
    A source said civilians were told it was their “patriotic duty” to help out with the World Cup.
    “Most people are there because they have to be – they don’t want to get in trouble,” the source said.
    The current group of civilians are on four months paid leave from their jobs at key Qatari institutions such as state-owned QatarEnergy and the foreign ministry, the source said.
    Conscripts report to the national service camp five days a week, where they attend training sessions – and are taught to approach fans with “positive body language, focus and a smile”.
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    Training also includes hour-long marching drills on the parade ground.
    A Qatari government official said: “Recruits will provide additional support during the tournament as part of the regular program, just as they do every year at major public events, such as the National Day celebration.”
    French riots cops have also been out in forced during the yellow vest protestsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Police spray tear gas at Liverpool fans outside the Stade de FranceCredit: Getty
    Turkey’s TCG Burgazad was deployed to Doha last month to join the massive security operationCredit: Twitter More

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    Champions League draw simulated with Liverpool facing horror tie against Bayern Munich but Chelsea get plum fixture

    ALL four English teams competing in the Champions League are safely through to the knockout stages.But if a simulated draw for the round of 16 is anything to go by, that might be as good as it gets for some of the Premier League’s representatives.
    A simulated draw for the Champions League round of 16
    Jurgen Klopp will be hoping the real draw is not the same as the simulationCredit: PA
    Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham all topped their groups, while Liverpool only managed to finish runners-up to Napoli.
    As a result Jurgen Klopp and Co must play a group winner, and are in danger of being given a nightmare round of 16 tie.
    A simulated draw has done exactly that, handing Sadio Mane an emotional Anfield return by pitting the Reds against Bayern Munich.
    The German champions eased through to the knockouts, winning all six games in a group that contained both Barcelona and Inter Milan.
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    Liverpool could also face a repeat of last season’s final in the next round by drawing Real Madrid, another Champions League tie against Porto, or a return to Benfica for Darwin Nunez.
    Chelsea on the other hand will be hoping Monday’s round of 16 draw goes the exact same way as this simulation.
    Graham Potter’s side were pulled out of the mock hat alongside Eintracht Frankfurt.
    While the Bundesliga outfit are the Europa League holders, they are likely to be an easier tie than Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, who are also possible opponents for the Blues.
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    The simulated draw also handed Tottenham a favourable tie on paper with a clash against Belgian outfit Club Brugge.
    Antonio Conte has never gone further than the Champions League quarter-finals, but would be well-placed to reach the last eight if Brugge are their opponents in the real draw.
    Although, the Belgians did take four points off Atletico Madrid in the groups, proving they are no pushovers.

    Manchester City on the other hand were handed a slightly trickier contest in the simulated draw.
    Pep Guardiola and Co were given a tough assignment against Inter Milan, which would involve a trip to a raucous San Siro.
    But with Erling Haaland up front, this could finally be City’s year to land Europe’s biggest prize.
    Elsewhere high-flying Napoli were drawn out of the hat to face Borussia Dortmund in a mouthwatering clash.
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    AC Milan vs Real Madrid is another tasty clash between the two most successful teams in Champions League history.
    The other two simulated ties were PSG vs Porto and RB Leipzig vs Benfica. More

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    Man Utd in Joao Felix transfer boost with Atletico Madrid ‘willing to listen offers for £106m Portuguese striker’

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly been handed a boost in their pursuit of long-time target Joao Felix, with Atletico Madrid willing to listen to offers in January.The 2021 LaLiga winners have been knocked out of Europe entirely after finishing bottom of their Champions League group.
    Felix has spent the majority of his time this season on the benchCredit: Getty
    And the European disaster could see Atletico sell a number of top stars in January.
    Atletico are in desperate need of cash following their elimination from the Champions League which has huge financial implications.
    So much so, Spanish outlet Cadena SER claim Atletico are willing to listen to offers for Man Utd target Felix, who joined the club in 2019 for around £113million from Benfica.
    Felix has not been featuring as regularly as he would like at the Wanda Metropolitano this season and his relationship with boss Diego Simeone has soured.
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    Atletico had previously considered the player “untouchable” after United approached them over a mega-money summer transfer.
    The Portugal international could prove to be a pricey acquisition despite his lack of goals.
    Felix has just two in 16 games for Atletico this term.
    He made no impact in Atletico’s Champions League campaign either.
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    Despite playing in five of Atletico’s six group games, Felix failed to register a goal or an assist.
    He has started the majority of the Spanish giant’s games from the bench, similar to compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo at United.
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    Man City condemn alleged racist abuse towards wonderkid Rico Lewis as two Seville fans arrested and police investigating

    TWO Seville fans were arrested for allegedly racially abusing City starlet Rico Lewis as he was subbed at the Etihad on Wednesday night. The champions released a statement saying they “strongly condemn” such behaviour and vowing to assist Greater Manchester Police and the Spanish club in their enquiries.
    Rico Lewis scored a scintillating goal on his full debutCredit: Alamy
    But the 17-year-old was also allegedly the victim of racist abuse from two Sevilla fansCredit: Getty
    City said: “We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind at our stadium and will be offering our full support to Rico following these vile incidents.”
    Lewis – who marked his full debut with a super goal – received a standing ovation from home supporters when he was replaced by Joao Cancelo on 85 minutes.
    Pep Guardiola was full of praise for the teenager, saying: “We don’t give present… he had to earn it.
    “We have seen him since day one in pre-season and I said: this guy has something special.”
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    And after the game Lewis took his Instagram to say: “Words can’t describe the feeling.
    “First start and goal for this amazing club, I won’t forget this day for the rest of my life, can’t thank the fans enough, amazing as usual.”
    Meanwhile, Sevilla said they would be taking their own action against the accused.
    They said: “Sevilla FC strongly condemn the behaviour of two fans in the away section of Manchester City’s stadium, who were identified and accused of allegedly behaving in a racist manner towards Manchester City player Rico Lewis.
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    “Sevilla FC are awaiting official confirmation of these facts, of which they have been made aware by Manchester City, and if these are proven, the two fans will be removed from the list of members.”
    SunSport has contacted Greater Manchester Police for a statement. More

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    Champions League round of 16 draw: Live stream FREE, date, UK start time, how to watch, TV channel

    NOTHING beats the anticipation of finding out who your team will be paired against in the Champions League last-16 – until you get a bad draw.Champions Real Madrid remain on course to retain their trophy having secured qualification for the next round.
    Tottenham secured qualification, going top of the group with a last minute win over MarseilleCredit: Getty
    Club Brugge qualified for the knock-out rounds having held Atletico to a 0-0 drawCredit: AP
    And Club Brugge’s early progression to the knock-out rounds has stunned the world when you consider who they have had to deal with in Group B.
    Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham are all through too, flying the flag for England in Europe.
    But when is the round of 16 draw and who else has qualified?
    When is the Champions League round of 16 draw?
    The highly-anticipated Champions League round of 16 will be taking place on Monday, November 7.
    It is scheduled to get underway 11am UK time – 12pm local time.
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    The House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland is the chosen venue for where the draw will take place.
    Where can I watch the Champions League round of 16 draw?
    Fans can tune into the Champions League draw on UEFA’S official Youtube channel.
    Or as an alternative, the draw will be broadcasted on the UEFA’S official website.
    How does the Champions League round of 16 draw work?
    The draw features 16 teams – the winners and the runners-up from each of the eight Champions League groups.
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    There will then be a seeding pot formed consisting of the eight group winners while the other seeding pot is set to include the eight runners-up.
    No team can play a club from their group or and side from their association.
    Group winners will play away in the round of 16 legs first and are at home in the return fixtures.
    Who has qualified?
    Barcelona failed to qualify from a tough group as Bayern Munich and Inter Milan came through Group C, while England saw all four teams make it through to the next stage. More

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    Who could Man Utd face in the Europa League knockout round play-off?

    MANCHESTER UNITED beat Real Sociedad to qualify for the knockout stages of the Europa League. But the Red Devils failed to win their final group game by two or more goals, meaning they finished Group E in second place.
    Man Utd beat Real Sociedad but failed to finish top of their groupCredit: Getty
    Because of their second place finish, United will have to wait before playing at the last-16 stage of the competition.
    The Red Devils will have to play in the knockout round play-off, which is essentially a new-look round of 32.
    In the knockout round play-off, the eight teams who finished second in their Europa League groups will play the eight teams who finished third in their Champions League groups.
    And the winners will go on to the Europa League last 16, with the ties to be played over two legs.

    Who could Man Utd face in the knockout round play-off?
    Let’s just say United’s final result against Sociedad has made things harder for them.
    Ten Hag’s men now have the unenviable task of having to play Champions League-quality sides for a place in the last-16 of Europe’s secondary competition.
    The eight teams that were knocked out of the Champions League after finishing third were:

    Barcelona
    Ajax
    Sevilla
    Juventus
    Bayer Leverkusen
    RB Salzburg
    Shakhtar Donetsk
    Sporting Lisbon

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    United will be looking to avoid a tie with Barcelona or Juventus, though the two sides have struggled for form this year.
    Ties with both RB Salzburg and Sevilla could also been seen as tricky affairs.
    And Ten Hag may even have to see in a reunion with old side Ajax, who were in a group with Liverpool, Napoli and Rangers.
    The draw will be held on Monday, November 7.
    Ties for the knockout round play-off will take place on February 16 & 23. More