Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, as they learned their route to the final on Friday.
City booked their place in a seventh-successive quarter-final draw with a comprehensive 6-2 aggregate win over FC Copenhagen in the last-16.
With the round of 16 finishing this week, the draw took place on Friday to pair up the last eight, as well as mapping out the semi-final draw.
In perhaps the most difficult tie available, City were paired with Real Madrid - and could then face Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the semi-final. ALSO READ: Man City's €85m Champions League haul leaves Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool trailing ALSO READ: I got injured in a fight with a United fan - the next day Roberto Mancini told me to leave Man City This is the third season in a row where City have faced Real Madrid, having bounced back from a heart-breaking semi-final exit in 2021/22 to produce one of their best ever performances in Europe last season at the Etihad to blow Real away in the first half of the second leg.
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