**Champions League and Europa League draw **
Date: Friday, 19 March Draw starts 1100 GMT
Coverage: Full coverage on BBC Sport website and BBC Radio 5 live. Watch live on Eurosport
**Manchester United and Arsenal could meet in the quarter-finals or semi-finals of the Champions League when the draws are made at 1100 GMT on Friday.**Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan and holders Barcelona are the teams to avoid.
French pair Lyon and Bordeaux, German giants Bayern Munich and Russian champions CSKA Moscow complete the line-up for the last eight.
The draw for the Europa League quarter-finals, which includes Liverpool and Fulham, will be made an hour later.
After knocking Juventus out on Thursday, Roy Hodgson’s Fulham side could face Rafa Benitez’s Liverpool team in the last eight or in the semi-finals - with both rounds too being decided on Friday.
Benitez could also come up against his former side Valencia, while Atletico Madrid would pose a serious threat.
There are two German clubs, Hamburg and Wolfsburg, still in the draw along with Belgian side Standard Liege and Portuguese outfit Benfica.
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The Champions League quarter-final first legs will be played on 30 or 31 March, with the returns on 6 or 7 April with the semis over two legs ion 20 or 21 April and 27 or 28 April.
United and Arsenal both reached the last eight in style, with the Red Devils demolishing AC Milan 7-2 on aggregate and the Gunners thumping Porto 6-2.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who got the better of counterpart Arsene Wenger in last year’s semi-finals, knows his team boasts the tournament’s form player in striker Wayne Rooney.
But Englishman Rooney, who has 32 goals in all competitions this season, is being run close by Barcelona forward Lionel Messi.
The Argentine took his tally to 31 with two goals in the Spanish side’s 4-0 triumph over Stuttgart on Wednesday - prompting Thierry Henry to describe his team-mate as “ridiculous”.
Messi scored in last year’s final as Barcelona beat United 2-0.
The Catalans are favourites to repeat their triumph at the Bernabeu, home of their rivals Real Madrid in May, but Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is taking nothing for granted ahead of the draw in Nyon, Switzerland.
“They are all strong teams, the draw is extremely strong,” Guardiola said. “We’ll have to do things very well to reach the semi-finals.”
Mourinho, who masterminded Inter’s 3-1 aggregate victory over his old club Chelsea in the last round, is under pressure to make Inter champions of Europe for the first time since 1965.
A pairing with either United or Arsenal would allow him to renew his rivalries with either Ferguson or Wenger.
This year’s line-up features teams from six different nations, in contrast to last year when England and Spain provided six of the last eight teams.
There are more French sides than Spanish or Italian, with Bordeaux and Real Madrid’s conquerors Lyon providing the first quarter-finalists from France for four years.
CSKA Moscow beat Sevilla on Tuesday to become the first Russian side in the last eight since 1996.
Bayern have the best record in the tournament, with four-time European champions, compared with three for United and Barcelona.
Meanwhile, in the Europa League the quarter-finals will be played on 1 and 8 April, with the semi-finals on 22 and 29 April. This season’s final will be at the Hamburg Arena at on Wednesday 12 May.