The Champions League draw threw up another stunner with Real Madrid facing Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea drawn with Barcelona.

Manchester United head to Andalucia to face Sevilla, while crosstown rivals will have been happy to draw FC Basel.

Liverpool face FC Porto, while Tottenham will welcome Juventus to Wembley in one of the ties of the round.

But who will be happy with that draw and who is already cursing their misfortune?

Here are some winners and losers....

Manchester City

Manchester City were already one of the tournament favourites, with a Premier League lead of eleven points likely to help their continental campaign.

Then they drew FC Basel, the consensus weakest team in the round-of-16 draw and the little bit of good fortune they needed.

Pep Guardiola will be happy with City's draw (Getty)

City now have a strong chance of reaching the quarter-finals in good shape, well rested and with a solid buffer atop their domestic league.

Pep Guardiola's side are playing great football but, almost as important, they're getting the lucky breaks. That is often the difference between glory and failure.

Liverpool

Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Show all 23 1 /23 Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings We run the rule over the two Merseyside teams. Getty Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Simon Mignolet - 6 out of 10 Had no meaningful saves to make all game. Caught a couple of crosses and came of his line well, but in truth Jurgen Klopp could have gone in goal. AFP/Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Joe Gomez - 6 Linked up very well with Salah to torment the Everton defenders on Liverpool’s right wing. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Dejan Lovren -3 Needlessly gave away a penalty in the 75th minute to let Everton back into the game. Foolish stuff which marred a quiet game for Everton’s attack. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Ragnar Klavan - 6 No nonsense defending, unlike his partner. Surprisingly inventive with his passing when venturing forward. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Andy Robertson - 6 Very impressive performance from 23-year-old. He was adventurous in attack and did not fall short of quality when delivering crosses. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - 5 Several crosses and shots went wide of the mark. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Jordan Henderson - 6 Made more passes than Everton in the first half. Tidy performance, no fireworks. AFP/Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings James Milner - 6 Industrious play in the middle of the pitch and moved the ball quickly to keep attacks ticking over. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Mohamed Salah - 8 Scored another quality goal in the first half. He is certainly staking a good claim to be the signing of the season. Getty Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Dominic Solanke - 6 His inclusion was a surprise ahead to the game but given how deep Everton were, not a bad choice. His hold up play and strength was useful for Liverpool. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Sadio Mane - 5 Should have squared a pass when through on goal but instead selfishly shot wide. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Jordan Pickford - 6 Could do little about Salah’s opener. Put his head amongst the boots to make some brave stops. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Jonjoe Kenny - 6 Was everywhere and put in numerous useful blocks and tackles in last-ditch areas. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Mason Holgate - 5 Challenged Solanke in the air a few times and stuck to his task well when defending deep. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Ashley Williams - 5 Recklessly dived in on a few occasions to free up space for Liverpool attackers to run into. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Cuco Martina - 3 Brushed aside like he wasn’t there by Salah on his way to his goal. Totally embarrassing defending all game. Getty Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Wayne Rooney - 7 Curiously started on the right side of midfield perhaps to nullify Mane which did not always happen. Cool penalty to level the score. AFP/Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Tom Davies - 4 Did not get involved in the game from the start. Withdrawn at the interval. AFP/Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Idrissa Gana Gueye - 5 Booked in the first half for a foul on Mane. Made some important tackles, but also missed some important ones too. Liverpool FC via Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Gylfi Sigurdsson - 4 Rarely got on the ball to dictate play going forward. Tracked back well. Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 5 Was given the difficult task of holding the ball up when Everton regained possession. Smart play to win a penalty late in the second half. AFP/Getty Images Liverpool vs Everton: Player ratings Oumar Niasse - 4 Made some rushed decisions during rare Everton counter attacks. Replaced at halftime. AFP/Getty Images

The draw could have been harder for FC Porto but it will be Liverpool who are thanking their lucky stars. When you see the ties that some of the other sides got, they will feel that the Portuguese giants are eminently beatable, even if they've improved a lot under Sergio Conceicao this season.

Conceicao is an ambitious young manager who has eyes for the top and he will see this as an opportunity to show what he and his side are made of.

But Jurgen Klopp will look at some of the other pairings out there - notably Real Madrid vs PSG - and thank his lucky stars.

Bayern Munich

The outlook was bleak for Bayern after missing out on top spot in their group but Besiktas, while hardly an easy tie, was about as kind as Jupp Heynckes could have hoped for.

Bayern will be confident of progressing (Getty)

It's not been a vintage season in Bavaria and this might be a good time to catch them if you are the Turkish giants.

But Heynckes, who is still working without a contract as he claims he's been too busy to sign it, is a wily old character and there's no coach in the competition who would fancy their chances against his side at the Allianz Arena.

LOSERS

Paris Saint-Germain

The French side are desperate to make an impact on the continental stage to truly establish themselves among the continent's elite but they got hit by one hell of a speed bump when they drew Real Madrid.

No team has the affinity with the European Cup that the Bernabeu club has and they always seem to crank it up for the knockout phase.

Neymar will be keen to eliminate Real Madrid (AFP/Getty Images) (AFP)

If PSG can eliminate a slightly off-colour Madrid side then it will be a big statement for them, particularly with Kylian Mbappé and Neymar having turned down Real Madrid in the past 12 months. But it won't be easy and a round-of-16 elimination could spell real trouble for Unai Emery.

Mauricio Pochettino

The Argentinean coach had claimed he wanted one of the big teams in order to motivate his side, but with many feeling Spurs have a better chance of Champions League glory than anything domestically it is a kick in the teeth to be drawn with such tough opposition.

Pochettino's Spurs are likely to have emerged from their current funk by February, when they actually face Juve.

Mauricio Pochettino wants his side to click into gear over the festive period (Getty)

But this is a side from Europe's elite who absolutely can't be ignored. Tottenham will point to the fact that they beat Real Madrid, but that's just one performance while Juventus have a history of pulling it out on the biggest stage.

It's certain to be a thrilling tie.

La Liga

The Spanish league has had something of a stranglehold over Europe's premier club competition over the last few seasons.

But that will be tested to the maximum in this year's tournament with the three Spanish teams all landing tough opposition.

Sevilla will face Jose Mourinho's Manchester United while Barcelona also have Premier League opposition in Chelsea.

Real Madrid face PSG, a team desperate to knock them off their perch.