Arsenal and Liverpool have been drawn together in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the only all-English tie of the round.
Chelsea and Manchester United will both play foreign opposition.
United have been drawn away to Roma, while Chelsea have potentially the easiest tie in the last eight, with Fenerbahce, of Turkey, their opponents.
Four English clubs, unprecedented in the history of the Champions League, qualified for the last eight, and as there were no seedings at this stage of the competition, the Premier League teams knew they could be drawn against each other.
Chelsea and Manchester United will both play foreign opposition.
United have been drawn away to Roma, while Chelsea have potentially the easiest tie in the last eight, with Fenerbahce, of Turkey, their opponents.
Four English clubs, unprecedented in the history of the Champions League, qualified for the last eight, and as there were no seedings at this stage of the competition, the Premier League teams knew they could be drawn against each other.