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Liam Wood

UEFA set to make historic rule change that will impact Man City and Manchester United next season

UEFA is on the verge of scrapping the away goals rule in two-legged European knockout ties.

A competition committee, formed by UEFA, has voted to scrap the away goals rule in a move that will drastically alter the script of future knock-out ties in the Champions League and Europa League.

Officials reached the verdict on Friday and a final decision now rests in the hands of UEFA's executive committee.

It is reported by The Times that there is a feeling that the rule is outdated, and that could mean the two Manchester clubs will be impacted ahead of next season - with both having qualified for the Champions League.

It's a landmark decision which is set to be replicated in the Europa League and Conference League.

There are further suggestions that UEFA could also condense Champions League semi-finals to a one-off tie.

As part of that, it's thought that the final could be moved to the same week as the semi-final - with UEFA members deeming last season's mini-tournament in Portugal to be a success.

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the semi-finals and final from 2019/2020 were crammed into one week and hosted in Lisbon in a bid to squeeze fixtures in.

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