Manchester City and Manchester United will both be in the hat for the UEFA Champions League last-16 draw in Nyon on Monday morning.
Heading into this week's final round of group fixtures, both City and United had secured their places in the first knockout stage of the competition, meaning their respective clashes with RB Leipzig and Young Boys were nothing other than dead-rubber encounters.
City lost 2-1 to Leipzig at the Red Bull Arena, but progressed as Group A winners, while United were forced to play out a largely uninspiring 1-1 draw with Young Boys at Old Trafford.
Nevertheless, both sides progressed as group winners, meaning they will be on the favourable side of the draw on Monday. At this stage of the competition, the eight
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