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Arsene Wenger's side will play the first leg at home on 1/2 April, with the return leg at Anfield on 8/9 April.
Manchester United, who beat Lyon to reach the last eight, were drawn against Real Madrid's conquerors Roma.
Chelsea, the fourth English club in the draw, face Fenerbahce, with Schalke 04 versus Barcelona the other fixture.
The winners of the Arsenal-Liverpool showdown - the first time those two will have met in European competition - will then take on Chelsea or Fenerbahce in the semi-finals, while Manchester United or Roma face Barcelona or Schalke 04.
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The legs for the last-four ties will take place on 22/23 April and 29/30 April.
It means if Chelsea overcome Fenerbahce in their quarter-final, not only could they face their semi-final conquerors of 2005 and last year in Liverpool, but also that England will be guaranteed a presence in the final in Moscow on 21 May.
And with Fenerbahce and Schalke 04 appearing in the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time, and Roma having never got past this stage, English sides make up four of the top five favourites according to the bookies.
However, Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry could barely hide his disappointment at having to play the Gunners, saying: "We'd hoped to avoid an English team but an all-English tie was bound to happen and it's happened to us. At least we've avoided a trip to Turkey.
| CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ODDS* 11/4 Barcelona 10/3 Man Utd 7/2 Chelsea 5/1 Arsenal 6/1 Liverpool 11/1 Roma 33/1 Schalke 40/1 Fenerbahce * Odds subject to change |
"We're also playing Arsenal in the league in between the quarter-final legs so that will be interesting. I don't think there will be any surprises for either side in those games.
"Of course, we've noticed we might also face another English side (Chelsea) in the last four as well."
Arsenal managing director Keith Edelman added: "I think we'd have preferred European competition.
"Liverpool are a great team and are fantastic in this competition and, with three games against them in a week, I'm sure the tactics in each tie will be under close scrutiny."
"It should make for compelling viewing and, after the way we played against AC Milan, we must have a lot of belief that we can go all the way."
Meanwhile, Manchester United club secretary Ken Ramsden said: "It's a good draw for us, I think. I'm happy we're playing continental opposition and we have a good record against them.
| We've complete confidence in the team and coaching staff to ensure we have a good end to the season Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon |
"I'm sure the manager will also be happy that we're playing at home in the second leg so we're content with that."
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon was equally happy to have avoided an English side in the draw, adding: "I'm delighted.
"There are no easy draws at this stage but we wanted to avoid an English side and we've done that.
"Despite a couple of disappointing results of late, we've complete confidence in the team and coaching staff to ensure we have a good end to the season."
BBC Sport football expert Alan Hansen concluded: "It would have been great for England to have all four sides kept apart, but Manchester United and Chelsea have got to be happy.
"They are favourites to get through their ties and, with Arsenal still fighting on two fronts and Liverpool being able to concentrate on the Champions League, I'd tip the Reds to join them in the semi-finals.
"The only way to judge your domestic product is in European competition and in having four sides out of eight in the quarter-finals, England have shown their league is second to none."

CONCACAF's sole objective is to ensure the 2008 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament is carried out in the proper manner. The Cuban Delegation has informed us that they will continue to participate in the tournament. All matches, therefore remain as scheduled."
11-13.03.2008
CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™
Quarterfinals - First-legs
CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™
Quarterfinals - Second-legs
CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™
Semifinals - First-legs
CONCACAF Champions’ Cup™
Semifinals - Second-legs

For the 2008 edition of SuperLiga, competitive criteria determined which four teams would represent their respective leagues. From MLS, the four clubs earned berths based on their regular season records from 2007: Supporter's Shield winner D.C. United, Western Conference champion Chivas USA, MLS Cup 2007 champions Houston Dynamo and MLS Cup finalist New England Revolution. Representing Mexico's Primera Division are four of the top clubs from the 2007 Apertura season: 2007 Apertura champion Atlante, 11-time Mexican League champion CD Guadalajara, two-time Mexican Primera Division champions Santos Laguna and the 2007 SuperLiga champion Pachuca CF.
During the inaugural edition of SuperLiga, CF Pachuca defeated the Los Angeles Galaxy in a dramatic match decided by penalty kicks at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. on August 30, 2007. During the summer, the competition between rival soccer nations became an instant favorite among millions of soccer fans in Mexico and the United States.
"SuperLiga brought the rivalry between the national teams of the United States and Mexico to the club level and provided fans throughout the region with intense competition and entertaining matches," said MLS Commissioner Don Garber. "We believe SuperLiga is quickly becoming a major event on the North American sporting landscape, and we are excited to renew the rivalry once again this summer."
"We are extremely pleased to announce the return of SuperLiga, a tournament that celebrates the unique partnership and spirited rivalry between the Mexican First Division and Major League Soccer," said FMF President Justino Compeán. "Last year in its debut, SuperLiga was a complete success as fans on both sides of the border bore witness to the passion and skill displayed by the participating teams in the tournament."
The entire tournament will once again be broadcast live on TeleFutura in the United States.
The SuperLiga field of teams is divided into two groups, each with two representatives from the respective leagues:
| Group A | Group B |
| D.C. United (MLS) | Chivas USA (MLS) |
| Houston Dynamo (MLS) | New England Revolution (MLS) |
| CD Guadalajara (México) | Pachuca CF (México) |
| Atlante (México) | Santos Laguna (México) |
Saturday, July 12
D.C. United vs. CD Guadalajara (RFK Stadium - Washington D.C.) 20:00
Houston Dynamo vs. Atlante (Robertson Stadium - Houston, TX) 22:00
Sunday, July 13
NE Revolution vs. Santos (Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, MA) 20:00
Chivas USA vs. Pachuca CF (Home Depot Center - Carson, CA) 22:00
Tuesday, July 15
D.C. United vs. Atlante (RFK Stadium - Washington D.C.) 20:00
Houston Dynamo vs. CD Guadalajara (Robertson Stadium - Houston, TX) 22:00
Wednesday, July 16
NE Revolution vs. Pachuca CF (Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, MA) 20:00
Chivas USA vs. Santos (Home Depot Center - Carson, CA) 22:00
Saturday, July 19
D.C. United vs. Houston Dynamo (RFK Stadium - Washington D.C.) 20:00
Atlante vs. CD Guadalajara (Location TBD) 22:00
Sunday, July 20
Chivas USA vs. NE Revolution (Venue TBD - Los Angeles, CA) 20:00
Santos vs. Pachuca CF (Location TBD) 22:00
Tuesday, July 29
Semifinal 1 (Location TBD)
Wednesday, July 30
Semifinal 2 (Location TBD)
Tuesday, August 5
Final (Location TBD)
CHIVAS USA (MLS)
Year Founded: 2004
Bringing a boldly different approach to the world of professional sports in the United States, Club Deportivo Chivas USA is the sister team of Club Deportivo Guadalajara. In just three years of existence, Chivas USA has twice reached MLS's Western Conference Semifinals, while earning numerous individual accolades along the way including 2007 Goalkeeper of the Year (Brad Guzan) and 2007 Coach of the Year (Preki) most recently. With Mexican World Cup legend Claudio Suarez providing the defensive anchor, the rojiblancos hope SuperLiga 2008, its first international tournament, will bring the first of many titles for the young club.
D.C. UNITED (MLS)
Year Founded: 1996
D.C. United is without a doubt the most successful team in the history of MLS with four MLS Cup titles, four MLS Supporters' Shields, one U.S. Open Cup, one CONCACAF Champions' Cup and one InterAmerican Cup. The Red and Black made offseason waves when they signed five South Americans, most notably Argentine legend Marcelo Gallardo, to supplement current stars Jaime Moreno and Luciano Emilio. D.C. United's Latin influence is seen not only on the field, but also in the stands as its fans and famed supporter's group, La Barra Brava, offer one of the most electric atmospheres in American sports. Always a favorite within MLS, D.C. United looks to improve on last year's exit from the SuperLiga semifinals.
CD GUADALAJARA (Mexico Primera Division)
Year Founded: 1906
CD Guadalajara, the legendary club better known as "Chivas", is a symbol of national pride for Mexicans. Not only is it the most successful club in the history of Mexican soccer with 11 league titles and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup title, but it is also revered for its policy of only fielding Mexican players. The club is known for its dedication to youth development and also its major contributions to the national side, such as Omar Bravo and Johnny Magallón, who led the team to the Copa Libertadores in 2008. Chivas has prepared for SuperLiga and the Apertura season on American soil with the aim of adding another piece of hardware to their already impressive collection.
HOUSTON DYNAMO (MLS)
Year Founded: 2005
Beginning with their inaugural campaign in 2006, the Houston Dynamo wasted no time adjusting to their new setting. Led by forward Brian Ching and Canadian standout Dwayne De Roasario, the Orange captured their second consecutive MLS Cup championship in 2007, making them the first squad since D.C. United (1996-1997) to repeat. On the international front, the steely squad also reached the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals in 2007. With thier attractive style and bright orange uniforms, the Houston Dynamo look to garner considerable attention at SuperLiga 2008.
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (MLS)
Year Founded: 1996
One of the league's founding organizations, the New England Revolution have proven to be a model of stability and success. Behind the steady hand of Revolution boss, Steve Nicol, the longest-tenured coach in MLS, the Revs have reached the MLS Cup four of the past six years. In 2007 the team captured its first major trophy at the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. Home to stars such as former MLS MVP Taylor Twellman and Grenadian national midfielder Shalrie Joseph, the Revs will be a major contender during SuperLiga 2008.
CF PACHUCA (Mexico Primera Division)
Year Founded: 1901
Founded in 1901 and Mexico's oldest club, CF Pachuca was the inaugural champion of SuperLiga 2007. Following a hard-fought round of qualifying play, "los Tuzos" won the title outright after overcoming the Los Angeles Galaxy in penalties. As one of Mexico's most successful teams, Pachuca has won four league titles, the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in both 2002 and 2007 as well as the esteemed Copa Sudamericana title in 2006, thus becoming the first Mexican team to win a South American club title. Pachuca will look to defend their SuperLiga crown with the help of superstars Juan Carlos Cacho and Christián Giménez.
SANTOS LAGUNA (Mexico Primera Division)
Year Founded: 1982
The club from Torreón has won the Primera División league championship twice in its relatively short history. The first came in the Invierno 1996 tournament with the second coming after the Verano 2001 campaign. This past season, Santos finished with the top record in the regular season with a mark of 11-1-5 before falling to Pumas in the 2007 Torneo Apertura Semifinals in a heart-stopping series by an aggregate score of 5-4. In addition, "Los Guerreros" have fared well on American soil. At InterLiga 2004, Santos Laguna defeated Atlas in penalties to be crowned champions of the stateside tournament, earning a berth to Copa Liberatadores. With the superb Argentine striker Daniel Ludueña leading the charge, Santos Laguna hopes a return to the United States will yield yet another major title for the team.