The second legs of this season's Champions League round of 16 stage are set to take place over the next two weeks, as four representatives from England eye a place in the quarter finals.
Tottenham and Manchester City are in the best position out of all the English clubs to reach the last eight following wins in the first leg against Borussia Dortmund and Schalke, with Liverpool still very much in their tie after a goalless draw against Bayern Munich. Manchester
Chelsea v Barcelona (5-4 agg) - 2004/05
Arsenal v Real Madrid (1-0 agg) - 2005/06
Arsenal made history during the 2005/06 Champions League - the season that they reached the final, before losing to Barcelona 2-1 - as Arsene Wenger's side dumped Real Madrid out the competition in the round of 16.
The Gunners in fact won the tie in the first leg, as Thierry Herny's solo strike just seconds after the restart would prove to be the only goal over the two legs, with the Premier League side becoming the first English club to beat Los Blancos at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The second leg proved to be a goalless affair, although it mattered little for Arsenal, who produced
Liverpool v Barcelona (2-2 agg - Liverpool win on away goals) - 2006/07
Manchester United v Inter (2-0 agg) - 2008/09
Pitting the champions of England against the champions of Italy, Manchester United overcame Jose Mourinho's Inter thanks to a pair of headers in the second leg at Old Trafford.
The tie was very much in the balance following a goalless first leg in Milan, although a Nemanja Vidic header four minutes into the second leg put the Red Devils in the ascendancy, before Cristiano Ronaldo's header just after the interval booked their place in the last eight.
That season's holders were given a few scares however, as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Adriano both hit the woodwork. However, Sir Alex Ferguson's side held on to navigate a difficult round of 16 tie.
Tottenham Hotspur v Milan (1-0 agg) - 2010/11
Tottenham had already made history in the 2010/11 Champions League by qualifying for the competition for the first time, so their last 16 win over Milan proved to be a huge bonus for Harry Redknapp's side.
In the first leg, which is also remembered for the touchline scuffle between Joe Jordan and Gennaro Gattuso, Peter Crouch's goal ten minutes from the end gave Spurs a slender advantage ahead of the second leg at White Hart Lane, where dispute a number of nervy moments for the hosts, they held on to reach the quarter finals in a historic run for the club.
Chelsea v Napoli (5-4 agg. AET) - 2011/12
While a 3-1 for Chelsea in the first leg proved to be one of the final nails in the coffin for Andre Villas Boas at Stamford Bridge, the second leg proved to be the making of interim manager Roberto di Matteo.
Goals either side of half time from Didier Drogba and John Terry gave the hosts the required result needed to reach the quarter finals, before a fine Gokan Inler strike for Napoli put the Italian side back in control of the tie.
Another of the Blues' old guard however came to their aid, as Frank Lampard's penalty 15 minutes before full time sent the game into extra time, where Branislav Ivanovic's thumping finish at the end of the first period decided a thrilling contest in a season that would end with Chelsea lifting the famous trophy for the first time.
Leicester City v Sevilla (3-2 agg) - 2016/17
Leicester were rewarded for their stunning Premier League title win in 2015/16 with a maiden appearance in the Champions League the following campaign, where the Foxes continued to defy the odds.
Having qualifying for the knockout stages, a 2-1 defeat in the first leg to Sevilla proved to be Claudio Ranieri's final game in charge of the club following a difficult league campaign, although Criag Shakespeare helped revert the fortunes of the Midlands club, both domestically and in Europe.
Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton were the heroes at the King Power Stadium as the hosts
reached the quarter finals, while there was also time for Samir Nasri to be sent off for the visitors and for Kasper Schmeichel to save a Steven N'Zonzi penalty late on to pen another chapter in the Leicester fairytale.
Source : 90min