As mentioned below, the draw will take place at 6pm local time in Monaco, which is 5pm BST, midday EDT and 9am PDT.
That’s good news for American soccer fans, as previous Champions League draws typically took place at midday European time.
Expect the draw itself to be in progress for about an hour. “Based on rehearsals we have done, we are expecting some 35 minutes of a draw, which is exactly what he had before,” says Tobias Hedtstuck, UEFA’s head of club competitions and calendar, speaking at the body’s briefing on the new system for the media earlier this month.
But that time does not factor in the draw’s presentation and sideshow events. Sorry.