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Chelsea FC square off against FC Copenhagen in the UEFA Champions League twice in the next month, first playing them in Denmark next week before the return fixture at Stamford Bridge in mid-march. Of course, we're not the only two teams left standing in Europe (how I wish we were) - this is the round of 16, with all of the big names still alive in the competition. All matches in this round will be shown at 8:45 PM CET (2:45 PM EST). I've done my best to show US TV listings as well, and will update this post as more information is released by Fox.
First Leg
Tuesday February 15th
AC Milan vs. Tottenham Hotspur - Fox & Fox Soccer Channel
Valencia vs. Shalke 04 - Fox Sports Network
Wednesday February 16th
Arsenal FC vs. FC Barcelona - Fox & Fox Soccer Channel
AS Roma vs. Shaktar Donesk - Fox Soccer Plus
Tuesday February 22nd
FC Copenhagen vs. Chelsea FC - Fox Soccer Channel
Olympique Lyonnais vs. Real Madrid
Wednesday February 23rd
Olympique de Marseille vs. Manchester United - Fox Soccer Channel
Inter Milan vs. Bayern Munich
Second Leg
Tuesday March 8th
Shaktar Donesk vs. AS Roma
FC Barcelona vs. Arsenal FC
Wednesday March 9th
Tottenham Hotspur vs. AC Milan
Schalke 04 vs. Valencia
Tuesday March 15th
Manchester United vs. Olympique de Marseille
Bayern Munich vs. Inter Milan
Wednesday March 16th
Chelsea FC vs. FC Copenhagen
Real Madrid vs. Olympique Lyonnais
Obviously there are some really juicy ties here. Arsenal vs. Barcelona should be brilliant, Tottenham vs. AC Milan will be huge and I'm looking forward to the rematches between Bayern Munich and Inter as well as Real Madrid and Lyon. Although it's great seeing a bunch of big names in action against one another, after being drawn against Jose Mourinho's Inter at this stage last season, I'm pretty relieved that Chelsea have been handed a relatively 'easy' fixture this time around. How do you all think that this round will end up shaking out?