Arsenal face PSG and Liverpool to play Real Madrid: Champions League draw in full

All four English teams found out their fate in the brand new league phase of the Champions League

Kieran Jackson
Thursday 29 August 2024 13:36 EDT
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Arsenal will take on European giants PSG and Inter Milan in the brand new league phase of the Champions League.

The Gunners will also take on Shakhtar Donetsk, Atalanta, Dinamo Zagreb, Sporting CP, Monaco and Girona in the new league stage where teams will have eight fixtures.

Liverpool will host Real Madrid in a spectacular encounter at Anfield and will take on RB Leipzig away from home. They will also host Bayer Leverkusen and travel to the San Siro to face AC Milan.

Manchester City face PSG and Juventus away from home as well as Inter Milan at the Etihad in their most eye-catching matches.

Aston Villa will host German giants Bayern Munich in a glamour tie at Villa Park and will also host Juventus and Scottish champions Celtic. Unai Emery’s side also travel to RB Leipzig.

Celtic have been handed a decent draw, hosting RB Leipzig and Club Brugge and will travel to Borussia Dortmund, Atalanta and Villa.

Each team will play four games at home and four games away for a total of eight fixtures, two more than under the previous format. These eight encounters will be with eight different opponents.

The full match dates and times for the league phase - which starts on 17 September and ends on 29 January - will be released on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Gianluigi Buffon – honoured with individual awards beforehand – were involved in the draw in Monaco on Thursday night.

Arsenal take on PSG and Inter Milan in their standout matches in the Champions League
Arsenal take on PSG and Inter Milan in their standout matches in the Champions League (PA Wire)
Liverpool face Real Madrid in a repeat of the 2022 Champions League final
Liverpool face Real Madrid in a repeat of the 2022 Champions League final (Getty Images)

This new era of the Champions League will see four more teams compete in the new league phase. Instead of 32 competing sides being divided into eight groups of four, all 36 teams in this year’s Champions League will form a single league.

The top eight sides in the league after the competition’s first phase will progress directly to the last-16.

Teams placed ninth to 24th will have to negotiate a play-off round, while teams that finish 25th or lower will be eliminated from all European competition.

The full draw for British teams:

Manchester City: Inter Milan (H), PSG (A), Club Brugge (H), Juventus (A), Feyenoord (H), Sporting CP (A), Sparta Prague (H), Slovan Bratislava (A)

Liverpool: Real Madrid (H), RB Leipzig (A), Bayer Leverkusen (H), AC Milan (A), Lille (H), PSV (A), Bologna (H), Girona (A)

Arsenal: PSG (H), Inter Milan (A), Shakhtar Donestk (H), Atalanta (A), Dinamo Zagreb (H), Sporting CP (A), Monaco (H), Girona (A)

Aston Villa: Bayern Munich (H), RB Leipzig (A), Juventus (H), Club Brugge (A), Celtic (H), Young Boys (A), Bologna (H), Monaco (A)

Celtic: RB Leipzig (H), Borussia Dortmund (A), Club Brugge (H), Atalanta (A), Young Boys (H), Dinamo Zagreb (A), Slovan Bratislava (H), Aston Villa (A)

Note: Not order of matches. Full match dates and times to be announced on Saturday

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