When and where is it?
The Champions League returns after the winter break with the last-16 knockout matches this week.
Roma host Real Madrid in the first leg of their tie, kicking off at 7:45pm GMT.
The return leg is scheduled for Tuesday 8 March.
How can I watch it?
The game will be broadcast live on the BT Sport Europe channel, with build-up beginning from 7pm.
We'll also have our own coverage hosted right here. Just favourite this page and check back an hour before kick-off; we'll have the team news and full build-up followed by all the best post-match analysis.
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Real Madrid players celebrate a big win over Athletic Bilbao
What happened last time these sides met?
These sides last met eight years ago, at this very stage of the same competition.
Back then, it was Roma who prevailed with two 2-1 victories, home and away, as Real Madrid's last-16 hoodoo of the late noughties continued for a fourth successive season.
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Bernd Schuster, Real Madrid coach of the moment, said at the time: "The ball did not want to go in.
"We showed aggression and for that reason I congratulate the team. We have great character and we never let ourselves down."
Roma met their demise in the quarter-finals at the hands of eventual winners Manchester United.
Who are the favourites?
For an away side in Europe, those Real Madrid odds are very short. Such a distortion reflects just what a big job Roma have got on their hands.
Roma 7/2
Real Madrid 4/5
Draw 14/5
Roma manager Luciano Spalletti has just cause to look worried
What is Roma's and Real Madrid's form like?
Real are comfortably in the stride of a nine-match unbeaten run in La Liga. They beat Athletic Bilbao 4-2 at the weekend and will be confident going into the match against Roma.
The Italians are on a four-match winning streak, but three of those have come against the teams second-, third- and fourth-bottom.
What are the key battles?
Real Madrid are hardly a one-man team, but one thought springs to mind when contemplating an attempt to counter their threat: stop Ronaldo.
The thought isn't lost on Roma manager Luciano Spalletti, but he refuses to focus too heavily on the Portuguese.
"I've heard talk about sticking men on him, but I won't tell my players that three of them need to mark Cristiano Ronaldo.
"I have to let whoever is playing in the same area as him know that he has the chance to match Cristiano Ronaldo."
Meanwhile the presence of Roma talisman Francesco Totti would surely lift the spirits of all his teammates in their individual battles across the pitch - but he may not be fit.
Luciano Spalletti, Roma coach: "If Francesco Totti trains with the group today, he'll be in the squad." #UCL http://pic.twitter.com/4JH52vIyRT
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 16, 2016
Who will win?
Roma are steady but unspectacular - and, sadly, spectacular is the minimum requirement needed to beat this current Real Madrid side in Europe.
Call it a 2-1 away win, with Roma glad it's just a one-goal deficit heading to the second leg in Madrid.
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