The Champions League group stage has been and gone and now all eyes on Europe's premier club competition turn to Nyon and Monday's second round draw.

All four English clubs will be included with Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham somehow navigating safe passage into the last 16.

Of the quartet, only Pep Guardiola's men claimed top spot, easing to qualification despite losing their opening match against French side Lyon.

The remaining trio all finished second in their respective groups: Liverpool booked their spot with a last day win over Napoli at Anfield, Spurs claimed a draw at Barcelona which, coupled with Inter's failure to beat PSV Eindhoven, sent them through, while Manchester United had qualified after five games.

Leroy Sane and City are in the next round (
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Joining City as group winners are: Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Porto.

The five remaining runners-up are: Atletico Madrid, Roma, Schalke, Lyon and Ajax.

Klopp's men saw off Napoli to book second place (
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Monday's lunchtime draw will decide who faces who, and fans are already focusing on potential mouthwatering clashes.

But with clubs from the same nation unable to face off until the quarter-final, and teams from the same group also unable to meet in the last 16, some opponents are more likely than others.

City can't play against four of the eight second place teams: Lyon, Liverpool, United and Spurs. No one else has such few options, with Pep Guardiola's men only able to meet Ajax, Atletico, Schalke and Roma.

Guardiola's men taking on Atletico is the most likely fixture in the last 16 (
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And according to the percentages across all ties, a last 16 encounter between Manchester City and Atletico is the most likely clash of all; there is a 28.9% chance that the two sides face off.

City's least likely opponent is Ajax, with a 19.98% chance of facing the Amsterdammers.

United, Liverpool and Spurs all have six options each, and their most likely and least likely opponents are all the same.

Borussia Dortmund are the most likely opposition, with a 17.6% chance and Porto are the least likely, with a 14.7% chance.