Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are set to clash in the Champions League last-16 as the competition's leading goal-scorers of all time collide for what could be the last time.
Manchester United star Ronaldo has already scored six goals in five European games to send the Red Devils into the knockout stages.
As a result the 36-year-old now has a staggering 140 goals to his name in the competition, ahead of arch-rival Lionel Messi, now of Paris Saint-Germain, who has 125.
The last-16 draw has been made and it has pitted United against PSG in what could be a classic as Ronaldo and Messi will face off.
The duo have re-written the history books in Europe's elite tournament and top the list of the ten all-time top scorers.