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Billy Munday

Champions League group-phase draw: Liverpool face Real Madrid and potential Alexander-Arnold reunion – as it happened

The Champions League draw is under way in Monaco
The Champions League draw takes place in Monaco. Photograph: Francesco Scaccianoce/UEFA/Getty Images

That’ll do from me. Nick Ames got the tough gig of being in Monte Carlo for the draw. Here is his very useful summary:

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English clubs breakdown

Here are the opponents for each of the six English clubs involved:

Arsenal: Bayern Munich (h), Inter (a), Atlético (h), Club Brugge (a), Olympiakos (h), Slavia Prague (a), Kairat Almaty (h), Athletic Club (a)
That’s Harry Kane coming to the Emirates – again

Chelsea: Barcelona (h), Bayern Munich (a), Benfica (h), Atalanta (a), Ajax (h), Napoli (a), Pafos (h), Qarabag (a)
Fans will not be thankful of a trip to Azerbaijan but a return to the Allianz Arena will bring back fond memories. Antonio Conte and David Luiz will both return.

Liverpool: Real Madrid (h), Inter (a), Atlético (h), Frankfurt (a), PSV (h), Marseille (a), Qarabag (h), Galatasaray (a)
Trent Alexander-Arnold back at Anfield. And Marcos Llorente.

Man City: Dortmund (h), Real Madrid (a), Leverkusen (h), Villarreal (a), Napoli (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Galatasaray (h), Monaco (a)
Erling Haaland in Norway. Kevin De Bruyne’s Napoli. Leroy Sané plays for Galatasaray, by the way.

Newcastle: Barcelona (h), PSG (a), Benfica (h), Leverkusen (a), PSV (h), Marseille (a), Athletic Club (h), Union S-G (a)
PSG are glad they are not heading back to St James’ Park. Plenty of romance elsewhere.

Tottenham: Dortmund (h), PSG (a), Villarreal (h), Frankfurt (a), Slavia Prague (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Copenhagen (h), Monaco (a)
Bodø in November, anyone? And a Super Cup rematch.

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Shall we see if we can dig out some of the more curious matchups from that:

  • Olympiakos v Pafos is the battle of the Greek speakers

  • Also with Olympiakos – they will play Real Madrid and Barcelona

  • Tottenham go back to Bodø/Glimt in a rematch of last season’s Europa League semi-final. Erling Haaland’s Manchester City also go to Norway

  • Marseille v Newcastle is very 1999

  • David Luiz’s Pafos head to Chelsea

  • An all-yellow Dortmund v Villarreal

And … Chelsea will play all four of the opponents they beat in the knockout stages on their way to the Champions League in 2012: Napoli, Benfica, Barcelona, Bayern Munich

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Just to be clear: those fixtures are not as they will be played chronologically. The schedule will be released by Uefa on Saturday.

Kairat Almaty v Pafos – phwoar

Copenhagen: Dortmund (h), Barcelona (a), Leverkusen (h), Villarreal (a), Napoli (h), Tottenham (a), Kairat Almaty (h), Qarabag (a)

Kairat Almaty: Real Madrid (h), Inter (a), Club Brugge (h), Arsenal (a), Olympiakos (h), Sporting (a), Pafos (h), Copenhagen (a)

Pafos: Bayern Munich (h), Chelsea (a), Villarreal (h), Juventus (a), Slavia Prague (h), Olympiakos (a), Monaco (h), Kairat Almaty (a)

Union S-G: Inter (h), Bayern Munich (a), Atalanta (h), Atlético (a), Marseille (h), PSV (a), Newcastle (h), Galatasaray (a)

Newcastle draw Barcelona, PSG, Marseille

Newcastle: Barcelona (h), PSG (a), Benfica (h), Leverkusen (a), PSV (h), Marseille (a), Athletic Club (h), Union S-G (a)

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Galatasaray: Liverpool (h), Man City (a), Atlético (h), Frankfurt (a), Bodø/Glimt (h), Ajax (a), Union S-G (h), Monaco (a)

Monaco: Man City (h), Real Madrid (a), Juventus (h), Club Brugge (a), Tottenham (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Galatasaray (h), Pafos (a)

Qarabag: Chelsea (h), Liverpool (a), Frankfurt (h), Benfica (a), Ajax (h), Napoli (a), Copenhagen (h), Athletic Club (a)

Athletic Club: PSG (h), Dortmund (a), Arsenal (h), Atalanta (a), Sporting (h), Slavia Prague (a), Qarabag (h), Newcastle (a)

Pot 4 will complete the set. Newcastle are in here with debutants Kairat Almaty, Pafos and Union Saint-Gilloise

Napoli: Chelsea (h), Man City (a), Frankfurt (h), Benfica (a), Sporting (h), PSV (a), Qarabag (h), Copenhagen (a)

PSV: Bayern Munich (h), Liverpool (a), Atlético (h), Leverkusen (a), Napoli (h), Olympiakos (a), Union S-G (h), Newcastle (a)

Slavia Prague: Barcelona (h), Inter (a), Arsenal (h), Atalanta (a), Bodø/Glimt (h), Tottenham (a), Athletic Club (h), Pafos (a)

Ajax: Inter (h), Chelsea (a), Benfica (h), Villarreal (a), Olympiakos (h), Marseille (a), Galatasaray (h), Qarabag (a)

Olympiakos: Real Madrid (h), Barcelona (a), Leverkusen (h), Arsenal (a), PSV (h), Ajax (a), Pafos (h), Kairat Almaty (a)

Sporting: PSG (h), Bayern Munich (a), Club Brugge (h), Juventus (a), Marseille (h), Napoli (a), Kairat Almaty (h), Athletic Club (a)

Bodø/Glimt: Man City (h), Dortmund (a), Juventus (h), Atlético (a), Tottenham (h), Slavia Prague (a), Monaco (h), Galatasaray (a)

Spurs draw Dortmund, PSG, Bodø/Glimt

Tottenham: Dortmund (h), PSG (a), Villarreal (h), Frankfurt (a), Slavia Prague (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Copenhagen (h), Monaco (a)

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Marseille: Liverpool (h), Real Madrid (a), Atalanta (h), Club Brugge (a), Ajax (h), Sporting (a), Newcastle (h), Union S-G (a)

Pot 3’s teams are up next. Tottenham, Napoli and Ajax among them.

Arsenal v Atlético Madrid perhaps the standout new fixture from that lot?

Villarreal: Man City (h), Dortmund (a), Juventus (h), Leverkusen (a), Ajax (h), Tottenham (a), Copenhagen (h), Pafos (a)

Atlético: Inter (h), Liverpool (a), Frankfurt (h), Arsenal (a), Bodø/Glimt (h), PSV (a), Union S-G (h), Galatasaray (a)

Juventus: Dortmund (h), Real Madrid (a), Benfica (h), Villarreal (a), Sporting (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Pafos (h), Monaco (a)

Frankfurt: Liverpool (h), Barcelona (a), Atalanta (h), Atlético (a), Tottenham (h), Napoli (a), Galatasaray (h), Qarabag (a)

Club Brugge: Barcelona (h), Bayern Munich (a), Arsenal (h), Atalanta (a), Marseille (h), Sporting (a), Monaco (h), Kairat Almaty (a)

Benfica: Real Madrid (h), Chelsea (a), Leverkusen (h), Juventus (a), Napoli (h), Ajax (a), Qarabag (h), Newcastle (a)

Atalanta: Chelsea (h), PSG (a), Club Brugge (h), Frankfurt (a), Slavia Prague (h), Marseille (a), Athletic Club (h), Union S-G (a)

Arsenal draw Bayern, Inter, Atlético

Arsenal: Bayern Munich (h), Inter (a), Atlético (h), Club Brugge (a), Olympiakos (h), Slavia Prague (a), Kairat Almaty (h), Athletic Club (a)

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Bayer Leverkusen: PSG (h), Man City (a), Villarreal (h), Benfica (a), PSV (h), Olympiakos (a), Newcastle (h), Copenhagen (a)

Time for Pot 2

Well, some blockbuster ties in there. Real Madrid at Anfield, Barcelona at Stamford Bridge, Tottenham at the Parc des Princes …

Manchester City draw Real Madrid, Dortmund

Man City: Dortmund (h), Real Madrid (a), Leverkusen (h), Villarreal (a), Napoli (h), Bodø/Glimt (a), Galatasaray (h), Monaco (a)

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PSG: Bayern Munich (h), Barcelona (a), Atalanta (h), Leverkusen (a), Tottenham (h), Sporting (a), Newcastle (h), Athletic Club (a)

Barcelona: PSG (h), Chelsea (a), Frankfurt (h), Club Brugge (a), Olympiakos (h), Slavia Prague (a), Copenhagen (h), Newcastle (a)

Liverpool draw Real Madrid, Atlético

Liverpool: Real Madrid (h), Inter (a), Atlético (h), Frankfurt (a), PSV (h), Marseille (a), Qarabag (h), Galatasaray (a)

Dortmund: Inter (h), Man City (a), Villarreal (h), Juventus (a), Bodø/Glimt (h), Tottenham (a), Athletic Club (h), Copenhagen (a)

Inter: Liverpool (h), Dortmund (a), Arsenal (h), Atlético (a), Slavia Prague (h), Ajax (a), Kairat Almaty (h), Union St-Gilloise (a)

Real Madrid: Man City (h), Liverpool (a), Juventus (h), Benfica (a), Marseille (h), Olympiakos (a), Monaco (h), Kairat Almaty (a)

Chelsea's draw Barcelona, Bayern, Napoli

Barcelona (h), Bayern Munich (a), Benfica (h), Atalanta (a), Ajax (h), Napoli (a), Pafos (h), Qarabag (a)

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Bayern Munich: Chelsea (h), PSG (a), Club Brugge (h), Arsenal (a), Sporting (h), PSV (a), Union Saint-Gilloise (h), Pafos (a)

The nine teams from Pot 1 are about to be drawn one by one by Ibrahimovic, with Kaká pressing a button to determine their eight opponents.

The balls are in their pots, the supercomputer is ready. Let’s get this started!

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While the fancy graphics are dancing on our screens, Adam Sutton has emailed in to offer some predictions for the Champions League this season:

  • Chelsea to reach at least the semi-finals

  • Bayer Leverkusen (and Ten Hag) to beat an English side away from home

  • Kairat Almaty to go unbeaten at home

We’ll hold you to those, Adam

Giorgio Marchetti has arrived, which means we must be close. Uefa’s deputy general secretary celebrates the impact of the new 36-team league phase last season, pointing to the fact that it had the most goals per match in the competition’s history.

We will, of course, get one last look at the technical procedure – a chance for me to realise where I’ve gone wrong so far …

After a pretty cringe-worthy dramatised video, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is handed the Uefa president’s award by Ceferin. “My top 10 goals is not that bad,” he says. “The England goal was nice because it was against England …”

Zlatan starts to head off stage before being reminded of his draw-conducting duties. He will be joined by Kaká: “The nice guy and the bad guy,” Zlatan offers.

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Anyway, the procedure. That’s what we’re here for. Here are the main points:

  • Each team will play eight fixtures: against two teams from each pot, including their own. Which means there will be some heavyweight clashes between teams in Pot 1

  • Teams cannot play anyone else from their own country at this stage

  • One team cannot play more than two teams from the same country – so, for example, Chelsea cannot play Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atlético Madrid

  • The top eight from the 36-team league table advance to the last 16; 8th-24th go into a playoff; 25th-36th are out

  • Group-stage fixtures will take place from September to January

Got it? If not, here’s a handy video explainer courtesy of Uefa.

Hosts Pedro Pinto and Reshmin Chowdhury welcome Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin on to the stage in Monaco. Their first job is to award Chelsea a special plaque celebrating their achievement of winning every Uefa competition, culminating, of course, with their triumph in the Europa Conference League in May.

The pots

We’ll start with the easy bit. Four pots of nine teams each, according to Uefa coefficient.

Pot 1
1. Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
2. Real Madrid (ESP)
3. Manchester City (ENG)
4. Bayern Munich (GER)
5. Liverpool (ENG)
6. Inter (ITA)
7. Chelsea (ENG)
8. Borussia Dortmund (GER)
9. Barcelona (ESP)

Pot 2
10. Arsenal (ENG)
11. Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
12. Atlético Madrid (ESP)
13. Benfica (POR)
14. Atalanta (ITA)
15. Villarreal (ESP)
16. Juventus (ITA)
17. Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)
18. Club Brugge (BEL)

Pot 3
19. Tottenham (ENG)
20. PSV Eindhoven (NED)
21. Ajax (NED)
22. Napoli (ITA)
23. Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR)
24. Olympiakos (GRE)
25. Slavia Praha (CZE)
26. Bodø/Glimt (NOR)
27. Marseille (FRA)

Pot 4
28. Copenhagen (DEN)
29. Monaco (FRA)
30. Galatasaray (TUR)
31. Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL)
32. Qarabag (AZE)
33. Athletic Club (ESP)
34. Newcastle (ENG)
35. Pafos (CYP)
36. Kairat Almaty (KAZ)

Preamble

Well, well, well. Here we go again. Three months after Paris Saint-Germain lifted the trophy in Munich, the Champions League begins to take shape again for another season. Dignitaries of the 36 qualified clubs are gathered at the glitzy Grimaldi Forum in Monaco to discover who their opponents will be in the expanded league phase, which made its debut last campaign to largely positive reviews.

After Celtic and Rangers were dumped out at the playoff round this week, there will be just the six British teams involved – all of them English. They are Premier League champions Liverpool, Club World Cup winners Chelsea, Europa League conquerors Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City and Newcastle. Let’s just say Alexander Isak might be interested in more than one team’s set of eight fixtures.

While our friends at Uefa talk away on stage, I will endeavour to explain the procedure for the draw in layman’s terms because, well, that’s the only chance I’ve got. Let’s have your thoughts, reactions and predictions for the Champions League this season – you can email me here.

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