<noframe>Twitter: Henry Winter - When did the Champions League become the Anglo-Italian Cup? AC Milan v <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=afc" target="_blank">#afc</a>, Napoli v <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=cfc" target="_b"</div></p><p><img height="40" alt="E-mail" src="https://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01817/email_1817839a.gif" align="left" width="45"/><b>11.26</b> Well, let's get some instant reaction from some of our readers. Unfortunately, we don't have any yet, given that the draw only finished about 30 seconds ago, so let's pick out some emails sent before the draw that remain vaguely relevant. </p><p>&quot;As a general rule of thumb, I don't really have a preference on who we draw really,&quot; writes <b>Fabian White</b>, another Arsenal fan. &quot;So long as Arsenal turn up they're more than capable of doing well. However with us, it's always a game of variables when it comes to Europe, that worries me.&quot;</p><p><b>Adam Compton</b>, meanwhile, will be quite satisfied with that draw. &quot;Who should Arsenal take on? AC Milan or Napoli, easy choice! Why? Just look at Arsenal's 2006 run: Real Madrid, Juventus and Villarreal. We play well against the top teams in Italian and Spanish football! So I'm happy to take a few memorable scalps before we get drawn against Barca.&quot;</p><p><b>11.23</b> &quot;Let's see who Marseille will play,&quot; Gianni joshes, to a titter from the assembled audience. This is what passes for humour in Switzerland. </p><p><b>11.21 </b>Zenit St Petersburg next up. They'll play either Inter Milan or Benfica... and it's Benfica. That's a fourth option on the Sky red button if ever I saw one. Just two teams left, Marseille and Inter Milan, and there's a strong, strong possibility they may well have to play each other. </p><p><b>11.21 CSKA Moscow</b> will play <b>Real Madrid</b>. </p><p><b>11.20 Bayer Leverkusen v Barcelona</b>. That's going to be great. Still the two Russian teams to come. </p><p><b>11.19 </b>Arsenal's luck steadfastly refuses to turn. Barcelona in each of the last two seasons, Udinese in the play-off this season, Borussia Dortmund in the group stage, and now the toughest of the eight group runners-up. <b>Basle v Bayern Munich</b> is the fourth tie to be drawn. </p><p><b>11.18 </b>Chelsea are listed as 'Chelsea London', by the way, just to avoid confusing them with the Chelsea in Bavaria. And the next tie is <b>Milan v Arsenal</b>! </p><p><b>11.17</b> It's <b>Chelsea</b>! Tough, tough draw for Chelsea. </p><p><b>11.16</b> <b>Napoli</b> are next. They can't play Inter or Bayern Munich. </p><p><b>11.16</b> It's <b>Lyon v Apoel Nicosia</b>. </p><p><b>11.15 </b>The first team to be drawn is Lyon. On its own, that doesn't mean a great deal. Lyon can play anyone but Real Madrid. </p><p><b>11.14 </b>From Henry Winter in Nyon. Actually, is he in Nyon? If he's not, he should be. He'll not make it now, of course, they've already started. </p><p><div class="preform"><iframe src="https://s.telegraph.co.uk/graphics/html/TwitterEmbed/Version1/web194.html" width="460" height="133" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" id="tweetframe1476350894367211521658887701324034074"><noframe>Twitter: Henry Winter - Paul Breitner, doing <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=CL" target="_blank">#CL</a> draw, looks like he could still be playing. What a player he was. Still looks like he could run all day</noframe>