
The 2025/26 Champions League round of 16 is set with 16 teams, including surprises like Bodø/Glimt and Galatasaray. See who qualified via playoffs, the big names, and the most exciting matchups to watch after the February 27 draw.
The Champions League knockout stage is taking shape, and honestly, it's more open than many expected. All 16 spots for the round of 16 are now filled after the playoff ties wrapped up. Eight teams sailed through the league phase straight to this stage, while the other eight had to battle through those tense two-legged playoffs. For supporters tracking every twist via free livescore football, this is where the real drama begins.
Look, this isn't the usual lineup of only superclubs dominating everything. Sure, the heavy hitters are there, but some underdogs punched way above their weight to join them.
These sides finished in the top eight of the league phase and got a bye. No extra games, just straight into March's action:
That's a lot of Premier League and big European names. They earned the rest and the seeding advantage in the draw.
The real drama came in the playoffs. These teams fought their way in, often against tough opponents:
Bodø/Glimt's run stands out the most. A small Norwegian club, with their domestic season barely started, took down Inter, last season's finalists, 5-2 on aggregate. They even won at San Siro. That's the kind of story that makes the Champions League special. Not every year do you see a team from Norway's far north this deep.Galatasaray also turned heads by getting past Juventus, showing Turkish football can still mix it with the elite.
Not all qualifiers are the perennial top clubs. Real Madrid and PSG had to go through playoffs, something you don't see often from those two. Madrid, with their history, still needed to grind out results against Benfica. PSG handled Monaco. It shows even giants can slip in the new league-phase format.But the underdogs add spice. Newcastle back in the mix with their Saudi-backed push.Atalanta is always dangerous in knockouts. Leverkusen is carrying last season's momentum. And Bodø/Glimt, pure fairytale stuff.The seeded teams (top eight) avoid each other in the round of 16, so no Arsenal vs Bayern early. But the unseeded playoff winners can land anyone. That opens doors for big clashes.
The draw happens on February 27, and it'll set up some mouth watering ties. Here are the ones I'm most curious about:
First legs March 10-11, seconds March 17-18. No room for error now.
This season's format has shaken things up. More teams get a shot, and we've seen shocks. The usual suspects are still favourites, but don't count out the newcomers. Bodø/Glimt has already proven that anything can happen.Whoever you support, the next few months look packed with proper European nights. The full set of UEFA Champions League fixtures drops tomorrow, and expect some chaos. Get ready for some proper drama.