Chelsea qualified for the Champions League round of 16, being a debut season for Graham Potter. The Chelsea boss will be keeping tabs on the teams he could face next.
After a 2-1 win against RB Salzburg, Chelsea finally qualified for the round of 16. They had a stuttering start to the season under Tuchel after which he was fired by Todd Boehly. The blues have now finally got a place in the last 16 under Graham Potter. The Blues are currently on the top position of Group E with AC Milan on second with seven points.
Draw for the next round is scheduled for 11:00 BST on November 7 at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland. The round of 16 fixtures will be played on February 14/15/21/22 and March 7/8/14/15 2023.
Clubs that Chelsea could face
Bayern Munich
The german side is yet to lose a game in Champions League this season. They have one game left this season and are topping Group C.
Benfica
Benfica are currently at the second position of Group H. They have one game left against Maccabi Haifa in the final fixture.
Club Brugge
Belgian club are topping Group B. Porto are sitting in second with Atletico Madrid in third and Bayer Leverkusen in fourth.
Brossi Dortmund
Dortmund drew with English champions Man City on matchday five. They sit in second place with Manchester City at first.
Inter Milan
Inter qualified for the round of 16 in second place with Bayern Munich in first. The Italian side have pushed Barcelona into Europa League.
Napoli
They are the second team in Champions League this season with a perfect record. They have scored more goals than any other team.
Paris Saint Germain
PSG are unbeaten have world star such as Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe. They could pose a real threat to the Blues.
Porto
Porto qualified for the round of 16 after Atletico missed a penalty in stoppage time which pushed Atletico into the Europa league.
Real Madrid
Champions league winners of last year sit top of their group and have one fixture left against Celtic.
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