Europe’s elite have been whittled down from 32 and there is just one semi-final left to be decided.

There were a few upsets in the last 16 and the quarter-finals threw up some shocking results in the second legs. 

With the action under way once more, Goal brings you all the latest fixtures, results as well as group tables and the tournament’s key details.

Champions League semi-finals

The Champions League semi-final draw took place on Friday, April 13th at at 12:00 BST UK time (07:00 ET).

As is customary, the draw was held at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. 

Real Madrid remain on course for their third Champions League title after beating Bayern Munich and they are set to face either Liverpool or Roma in the final.

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Champions League quarter-finals

The Champions League quarter-final draw took place on Friday March 16 .

A Premier League showdown between Liverpool and Manchester City seemed to be the tie of the round, but the Reds shocked their rivals with a 3-0 win at Anfield and then took the second leg 2-1 at the Etihad, eliminating England’s champions-elect 5-1 on aggregate.

Meanwhile, Barcelona looked to be set for a waltz to the semi-finals after defeating Roma 4-1 at the Camp Nou. However, Lionel Messi and company were shocked in the second leg as Roma stormed back for a 3-0 victory in Italy, with the Serie A side advancing on away goals.

Barca’s rivals Real Madrid seemed to be even surer to advance after coming away with a 3-0 win in Turin, but Juventus jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the Benabeu to put the current Champions League holders on the ropes. A controversial late penalty, slotted home by Cristiano Ronaldo after Gianluigi Buffon was sent off for dissent, eventually saw Madrid come away with the 4-3 win on aggregate. 

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich took care of business with a 2-1 win in Spain and then a scoreless draw in Bavaria to dispatch Sevilla. 

You can see the draw outcome as well as the results from both legs in full below.

Champions League quarter-finals:

Champions League last 16

The draw for the last 16 took place on December 11 at UEFA’s headquarters in Switzerland.

Holders Real Madrid continued their pursuit of three-in-a-row by beating PSG, while Barcelona overcame Chelsea. Manchester United were surprisingly knocked out by Spanish side Sevilla, while Liverpool easily swept past Porto.

German champions Bayern Munich knocked out Turkish giants Besiktas and Pep Guardiola’s record-breaking Manchester City made light work of Basel

You can see the draw outcome as well as the results from both legs in full below.

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Champions League groups

The 2017-18 Champions League group stage kicked off on September 12 and the 32 teams involved took part in a total of six rounds of fixtures, which concluded on December 6.

There were a number of intriguing match-ups across the eight groups, with Group D pitting 2015 finalists Barcelona and Juventus against each other, while Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain faced off in Group B.

Real Madrid, who are chasing their third successive title, were matched with Borussia Dortmund and Tottenham in Group H.

Notably, this season saw the return of Manchester United, who did not qualify last year, while Bundesliga upstarts RB Leipzig were competing in the tournament for the first time.

Notes: Q = qualified for knock-out stage EL = Team qualifies for Europa LeagueE = Team has been eliminated

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When and where is the Champions League final?

The 2018 Champions League final will be played on May 26, 2018 at the NSC Olimpiyskiy (also known as the Olympic Stadium) in Kiev, Ukraine.

The winners of the two semi-finals will progress to the final and for administrative purposes the ‘home’ team will be decided by a separate draw during the semi-final draw on April 13.

Home of Dynamo Kiev and the Ukraine national team, the Olympic Stadium previously hosted the final of Euro 2012 between Spain and Italy, which La Roja won 4-0.

It has a capacity of 70,000 and is considered a Category 4 stadium by UEFA.

Betting & Odds

Current holders Real Madrid are the favourites to win the 2018 Champions League, according to dabblebet, at 4/7 odds prior to the semi-final draw.

Liverpool are 7/5 and their semi-final opponents Roma are given very little chance at 33/1.

Check out all the latest markets for the 2017-18 Champions League on dabblebet here.