The Champions League is the cherry on top of European football but the Europa League is just as entertaining.
Excitement has only grown for Europe's second-best club competition after an amazing competitive group stage and the first leg off the play-offs being played earlier this month.
The second legs of the Europa League play-off's games will be played tonight, meaning Liverpool, Brighton and West Ham fans only have one more sleep till their fate is decided and they know who their team will face in the last-16 of the competition.
The three English clubs as well as Rangers all secured their place in the round of 16 after finishing top of their respective groups.
The round of 16 draw takes place on Friday, February 23 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
What time is the Europa League draw?
The draw will start at 11am (GMT), 6am (ET), 10pm (ACT).
Where can I watch the draw?
The UEFA Europa League draw will be available to watch free on UEFA's official website.
The stream will begin at 11am (GMT) and you can watch it here.
How does the draw work, who can Liverpool and Co play?
The draw is as follows...
There are eight seeded teams and eight unseeded teams. The eight seeded teams will be put into one bowl for the draw, while there will be a second bowl consisting of the eight unseeded teams (the winners from each play-off round game).
The play-off teams consist of the runners-up of this year's Europa League and the teams that placed their in their group in this year's Champions League.
No seeded team will be drawn against each other (i.e. Liverpool can't play Brighton), just like no play-off winning team will be (i.e. Milan can't play Sporting)
Each round of 16 tie will consist of one of this season's Europa League group
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