In the upcoming last 16 of the Europa League, Liverpool is set to face Sparta Prague, while Brighton will be challenging Roma.
West Ham has been drawn against Freiburg, and Scottish Premiership leaders Rangers are slated to meet Benfica in what promises to be an exciting round of matchups.
Meanwhile, in the Europa Conference League, Aston Villa, the last remaining British team in the competition, faces the formidable task of overcoming former European champions Ajax.
The first legs of these knockout ties are scheduled for 7 March, with the return legs taking place a week later on 14 March.
The Europa League knockout round play-offs concluded on Thursday, determining the matchups for the last 16.
The eight group winners, who were seeded in Friday’s draw, will enjoy the advantage of playing their second legs at home.
This advantage extends to the Europa Conference League as well, where, like Liverpool, Brighton, West Ham, and Rangers, Aston Villa will have the privilege of hosting the second leg next month.
The stage is set for an intense and competitive series of matches in both competitions.