UEFA Champions League Draw to Unveil New Format for 2024-25 Season

Complete draw of UEFA Champions League 2024/25

To the moment all the fans have been waiting for, the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 draws are out. 

This season is unlike any other, as the traditional group stage makes way for an exciting league phase with 36 teams battling it out. Each club is guaranteed eight matches against different opponents, meaning more thrilling action and fresh rivalries to savor. 

The draws of all the 36 teams for the Champions Leagues 2024/25 are as follows:

AC Milan: Home (Liverpool (ENG), Club Brugge (BEL),Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Girona (ESP))

Away (Real Madrid (ESP), Leverkusen (GER), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Arsenal: Home (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Monaco (FRA))

Away (Inter (ITA), Atalanta (ITA), Sporting CP (POR), Girona (ESP))

Aston Villa: Home (Bayern München (GER), Juventus (ITA), Celtic (SCO), Bologna (ITA))

Away (Leipzig (GER), Club Brugge (BEL), Young Boys (SUI), Monaco (FRA))

Atalanta: Home (Real Madrid (ESP), Arsenal (ENG), Celtic (SCO), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Away (Barcelona (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Young Boys (SUI), Stuttgart (GER))

Atlético de Madrid: Home (Leipzig (GER), Leverkusen (GER), Lille (FRA), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Away (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Benfica (POR), Salzburg (AUT), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Barcelona: Home (Bayern München (GER), Atalanta (ITA), Young Boys (SUI), Brest (FRA))

Away (Dortmund (GER), Benfica (POR), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Monaco (FRA))

Bayern München: Home (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Benfica (POR), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Away (Barcelona (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Feyenoord (NED), Aston Villa (ENG))

Benfica: Home (Barcelona (ESP), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Feyenoord (NED), Bologna (ITA))

Away (Bayern München (GER), Juventus (ITA), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Monaco (FRA))

Bologna: Home (Dortmund (GER), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Lille (FRA), Monaco (FRA))

Away (Liverpool (ENG), Benfica (POR), Sporting CP (POR), Aston Villa (ENG))

Borussia Dortmund: Home (Barcelona (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Celtic (SCO), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Away (Real Madrid (ESP), Club Brugge (BEL), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Bologna (ITA))

Brest: Home (Real Madrid (ESP), Leverkusen (GER), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Away (Barcelona (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Salzburg (AUT), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Celtic: Home (Leipzig (GER), Club Brugge (BEL), Young Boys (SUI), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Away (Dortmund (GER), Atalanta (ITA), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Aston Villa (ENG))

Club Brugge: Home (Dortmund (GER), Juventus (ITA), Sporting CP (POR), Aston Villa (ENG))

Away (Manchester City (ENG), AC Milan (ITA), Celtic (SCO), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Crvena Zvezda: Home (Barcelona (ESP), Benfica (POR), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Stuttgart (GER))

Away (Inter (ITA), AC Milan (ITA), Young Boys (SUI), Monaco (FRA))

Feyenoord: Home (Bayern München (GER), Leverkusen (GER), Salzburg (AUT), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Away (Manchester City (ENG), Benfica (POR), Lille (FRA), Girona (ESP))

Girona: Home (Liverpool (ENG), Arsenal (ENG), Feyenoord (NED), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Away (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), AC Milan (ITA), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Sturm Graz (AUT))

GNK Dinamo: Home (Dortmund (GER), AC Milan (ITA), Celtic (SCO), Monaco (FRA))

Away (Bayern München (GER), Arsenal (ENG), Salzburg (AUT), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Inter: Home (Leipzig (GER), Arsenal (ENG), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Monaco (FRA))

Away (Manchester City (ENG), Leverkusen (GER), Young Boys (SUI), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Juventus: Home (Manchester City (ENG), Benfica (POR), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Stuttgart (GER))

Away (Leipzig (GER), Club Brugge (BEL), Lille (FRA), Aston Villa (ENG))

Leipzig: Home (Liverpool (ENG), Juventus (ITA), Sporting CP (POR), Aston Villa (ENG))

Away (Inter (ITA), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Celtic (SCO), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Leverkusen: Home (Inter (ITA), AC Milan (ITA), Salzburg (AUT), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Away (Liverpool (ENG), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Feyenoord (NED), Brest (FRA))

Lille: Home (Real Madrid (ESP), Juventus (ITA), Feyenoord (NED), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Away (Liverpool (ENG), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Sporting CP (POR), Bologna (ITA))

Liverpool: Home (Real Madrid (ESP), Leverkusen (GER), Lille (FRA), Bologna (ITA))

Away (Leipzig (GER), AC Milan (ITA), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Girona (ESP))

Manchester City: Home (Inter (ITA), Club Brugge (BEL), Feyenoord (NED), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Away (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Juventus (ITA), Sporting CP (POR), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Milan: Home (Liverpool (ENG), Club Brugge (BEL), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Girona (ESP))

Away (Real Madrid (ESP), Leverkusen (GER), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Monaco: Home (Barcelona (ESP), Benfica (POR), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Aston Villa (ENG))

Away (Inter (ITA), Arsenal (ENG), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Bologna (ITA))

Paris Saint-Germain: Home (Manchester City (ENG), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Girona (ESP))

Away (Bayern München (GER), Arsenal (ENG), Salzburg (AUT), Stuttgart (GER))

PSV Eindhoven: Home (Liverpool (ENG), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Sporting CP (POR), Girona (ESP))

Away (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Juventus (ITA), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Brest (FRA))

Real Madrid: Home (Dortmund (GER), AC Milan (ITA), Salzburg (AUT), Stuttgart (GER))

Away (Liverpool (ENG), Atalanta (ITA), Lille (FRA), Brest (FRA))

Salzburg: Home (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA,) Atlético de Madrid (ESP), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Brest (FRA))

Away (Real Madrid (ESP), Leverkusen (GER), Feyenoord (NED), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Shakhtar Donetsk: Home (Bayern München (GER), Atalanta (ITA), Young Boys (SUI), Brest (FRA))

Away (Dortmund (GER), Arsenal (ENG), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Bologna (ITA))

Slovan Bratislava: Home (Manchester City (ENG), AC Milan (ITA), GNK Dinamo (CRO), Stuttgart (GER))

Away (Bayern München (GER), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Celtic (SCO), Girona (ESP))

Sparta Praha: Home (Inter (ITA), Atlético de Madrid (ESP), Salzburg (AUT), Brest (FRA))

Away (Manchester City (ENG), Leverkusen (GER), Feyenoord (NED), Stuttgart (GER))

Sporting CP: Home (Manchester City (ENG), Arsenal (ENG), Lille (FRA), Bologna (ITA))

Away (Leipzig (GER), Club Brugge (BEL), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Sturm Graz (AUT))

Sturm Graz: Home (Leipzig (GER), Club Brugge (BEL), Sporting CP (POR), Girona (ESP))

Away (Dortmund (GER), Atalanta (ITA), Lille (FRA), Brest (FRA))

Stuttgart: Home (Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Atalanta (ITA), Young Boys (SUI), Sparta Praha (CZE))

Away (Real Madrid (ESP), Juventus (ITA), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Slovan Bratislava (SVK))

Young Boys: Home (Inter (ITA), Atalanta (ITA), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Aston Villa (ENG))

Away (Barcelona (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), Celtic (SCO), Stuttgart (GER))

 

League phase matches are Scheduled for the following dates:

Matchday 1: 17–19 September 2024

Matchday 2: 1/2 October 2024

Matchday 3: 22/23 October 2024

Matchday 4: 5/6 November 2024

Matchday 5: 26/27 November 2024

Matchday 6: 10/11 December 2024

Matchday 7: 21/22 January 2025

Matchday 8: 29 January 2025

 

Knockout round play-off draw: 31 January 2025

Round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final draw: 21 February 2025

 

Get ready as the dates near, dawn your favorite team’s jersey and support them.

Messi's Absence Makes Argentina 'Stronger,' Says Mac Allister

Messi might play in 2026 FIFA World Cup, says teammate

Argentinian football star Lionel Messi’s potential participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a hot topic, especially following remarks from his teammate Alexis Mac Allister. This news not only stirs excitement among football fans but also highlights the camaraderie within the Argentine national team.

​In a recent statement, Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister expressed strong confidence that Lionel Messi will be a part of the national team in the upcoming World Cup.​ He shared, “If you ask my feelings, yes. I think he will be there,” speaking to Messi’s enduring skill and passion for the game. Mac Allister’s belief reflects not just his optimism but also a broader sentiment within the team.

Messi himself has been non-committal but open about his future. He stated that his decision to play in the World Cup will depend on his physical state and level of play at that time. With the tournament occurring when he turns 39, the forward wisely acknowledges that age and physical condition will influence his ability to compete effectively.

The Argentine squad has been vocal about their desire for Messi to remain involved. Mac Allister and other teammates have reportedly urged Messi to continue contributing to the team, reinforcing the significant role he plays not only as a player but also as a leader and mentor on the field. This camaraderie is essential for team morale as they aim to build on their recent successes.

The prospect of Messi playing in 2026 sparks memories of his illustrious career, including the triumphant 2022 World Cup victory. The chance to witness Messi extend his legacy further is a thrilling thought for fans around the world. His unique flair and tactical brilliance are qualities that any team would wish for, making his potential return something to anticipate eagerly.

As the football world gears up for another thrilling edition of the World Cup, Messi’s future remains a tantalizing question. The conversations about his involvement cultivate a sense of hope among fans, teammates, and even Messi himself. His journey in the sport is far from over, and the 2026 World Cup could very well be a culminating chapter in his storied career.

Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts and excitement about Messi’s possible participation. This engagement not only connects supporters to the team but also reinforces the legacy that players like Messi have built through their contributions to the sport. As the countdown to the World Cup begins, the football community stands united in anticipation of thrilling matches and unforgettable moments.

A cup of 2023 UEFE Champions Leauge Final

​UEFA Champions League: Things to know about new format

The UEFA Champions League draw for the 2024/25 season is almost here, and excitement is in the air! This isn’t just another event on the football calendar; it’s a moment that brings fans even in the comfort of their homes together to share in the thrill of what’s to come. With fresh competition formats and highly-anticipated matchups, this draw promises to be unforgettable.

Mark your calendars! The draw will take place on Thursday, August 29, 2024, at the stunning Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. It kicks off at 6 p.m. local time (9:30 p.m. IST), and you can feel the electricity buzzing all around, especially among die-hard supporters who live and breathe their clubs. 

This season is unlike any other, as the traditional group stage makes way for an exciting league phase with 36 teams battling it out. Each club is guaranteed eight matches against different opponents, meaning more thrilling action and fresh rivalries to savour. For the fans, it means more opportunities to see their beloved teams in action and fewer times staring at the calendar wishing for that next match day.

In a fascinating twist, this year’s draw will blend the excitement of the traditional ball-drawing method with modern technology. The tension building in the room as teams are manually drawn, followed by an automated system that assigns matchups. This fusion of old and new not only ensures fairness but amps up the thrill as clubs brace themselves for the unpredictable. The rules are simple: no teams from the same country can face each other initially, making for a colourful array of fixtures that will have fans on the edge of their seats.

As the draw approaches, the anticipation builds as fans think about which pot their teams are in. Clubs like Real Madrid and Manchester City are household names resting comfortably in Pot 1, while lesser-known teams dream of making a mark. Below is the complete list of all the pots and the teams in it.

Pot 1: Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Barcelona.

Pot 2: Bayer Leverkusen, Atlético Madrid, Atalanta, Juventus, Benfica, Arsenal, Club Brugge, Shakhtar Donetsk, AC Milan.

Pot 3: Feyenoord, Sporting Lisbon, PSV Eindhoven, Dinamo Zagreb, RB Salzburg, Lille, Red Star Belgrade, Young Boys, Celtic.

Pot 4: Slovan Bratislava, AS Monaco, Sparta Prague, Aston Villa, Bologna, Girona, Stuttgart, Sturm Graz, Brest.

Let’s be real—this draw is more than just numbers and pots; it’s personal. Fans have spent countless nights cheering for their teams, sharing highs and lows with family and friends. The thought of going head-to-head with historic rivals or underdog teams both brings excitement and a bit of nerve-wracking suspense. For supporters, it’s not just a game; it’s a cherished part of their lives, filled with stories, traditions, and pride.

Dani Olmo Returns to Barcelona on Six-Year Deal

Dani Olmo Shines on Debut as Barcelona Clinches Comeback Victory Against Rayo Vallecano

Dani Olmo made his long awaited debut for FC Barcelona at the Estadio de Vallecas on August 27, 2024 in style as he scored a decisive late goal that pushed Barca over the line as they made a 2-1 comeback over Rayo Vallecano. This match didn’t only showcase Olmo’s Talent but also Solidified Barca as early La Liga leaders.

The game started on a sour note as Rayo Vallecano managed to open the scoring in the 9th minute. Unai López took advantage of a super-fast counter-attack with a lot of breathtaking pace being initiated by the skilful Jorge de Frutos to give the home side the lead and sent their fans to delirium. toothless Barcelona in the first half, mustering just a few attempts, trying to acclimatize themselves against an aggressive Rayo side that pressed them hard.

But things changed in the second half after Barcelona coach Hansi Flick introduced Olmo, fresh from his victorious Euro 2024 trip with Spain. That is when Olmo entered and injected some life into the Barcelona attack. Barcelona drew level in the 60th minute through a low counter-attack that the vision of Pedri converted from an assist by Raphinha was a nice touch.

Olmo sealed the victory with the winning goal in the 82nd minute. Some great play with his teammate Lamine Yamal was finished with a curling shot into the far corner of the net by Olmo as travelling supporters went into delirium.

Dani Olmo’s return to Barcelona was highly anticipated after his impressive performances at Euro 2024, where he was among the tournament’s top scorers and a vital component of the Spanish side that lifted the trophy. His debut goal not only secured a crucial win for Barcelona but also highlighted his potential to be a game-changer. “I’ve been looking forward to my debut for a long time, and it couldn’t have come in a better way,” Olmo expressed his feelings post-match. “It’s been many years since Barcelona won here, and this result is just unparalleled.”. Olmo’s performance has sparked excitement and optimism among fans, signalling a bright future for both him and the team.

Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag was seen having dinner with United icon Ferguson at an Italian restaurant in Cheshire.

Manchester United’s Pursuit Of Manuel Ugarte Complete

Recent updates from Manchester United indicates that their pursuit of Manuel Ugarte is complete, meanwhile with a rejected swap deal with Chelsea, Jadon Sancho’s transfer faces complications.

Following Manchester United’s rejection of a proposed swap deal which would have led the fans to see him exchanged for Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell, the future of Jadon Sancho’s at United remains uncertain. Manchester United has been aiming to reduce the wage bill to facilitate incoming transfer and hence Sancho has been a point of contention, with the management trying to finalize his exit. Jadon Sancho has been on loan at Borussia Dortmund for most of the second half of the last season and is only interested in sanctioning a permanent move or a loan with an obligation to buy clause.

On a more positive note, it appears that Manchester United are successful in securing the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain at a deal worth £60m including all performance bonus. Ugarte only wanted United and United only wanted him. Ugarte has already accepted personal terms, and both teams have reportedly ironed out the details of this transfer making a deal worth £50.7m (£60m), regarded as a key move to boost the midfield. 

Selling talents like Sancho will help combat financial problems, in addition to squad dynamics. United hopes to free up room by better management of the compensation structure for when future big additions arrive. This news, in the end, points out Manchester United in their current period of change as they work down to putting together a competitive team for the coming campaign while managing the contracts of the current and possible transfers.

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