Champions League draw: Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs and Man City learn 2019 Uefa group stage fate
The Premier League sides will be relatively pleased as they look to build on recent success on the continent
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Your support makes all the difference.Join us for LIVE coverage from Monte-Carlo, Monaco where the draw for the group stage of the 2019/20 Champions League has taken place.
Defending champions Liverpool have been drawn against Napoli, FC Salzburg and Genk in Group E while Premier League champions Manchester City will face Shakhtar Donetsk, Dinamo Zagreb and Atalanta in Group C.
Group H sees Chelsea drawn with Ajax, Valencia and Lille while Tottenham Hotspur take on five-time European champions Bayern Munich and Olympiakos and Crvena Zvezda in Group B.
Champions League 2019/20 group stage draw preview:
When and where is the Champions League draw?
The draw will take place in Monaco on Thursday, August 29.
Expect proceedings should get underway at around 5pm.
How can I watch the draw?
The draw will be available to watch for free on Uefa’s official website with a live stream, while BT Sport will provide coverage and analysis across their platforms.
Alternatively Independent Football will have you covered with a live blog to follow on the move or at work.
Key dates
The play-offs will take place on August 20-21 and 27-28.
Matchday one of the group stage will take place on September 17-18.
The front page of today's AS in Spain. The paper has made clear which teams to avoid. "The danger is English" reads the headline.
2017/18 Uefa award winners
Men's player: Luka Modrić (Real Madrid)
Women's player: Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg)
Goalkeeper: Keylor Navas (Real Madrid)
Defender: Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Midfielder: Luka Modrić (Real Madrid)
Forward: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
The Champions League could see Barcelona and Neymar back together.
That's because Gianluca Di Marzio is reporting the Brazilian's PSG exit and return to the Camp Nou is done.
Could Ernesto Valverde's side now become the favourites for the Champions League?
Here are the teams who qualified late through the play-off:
- Slavia Prague
- Ajax
- Club Brugge
- Dinamo Zagreb
- Crvena Zvezda
- Olympiakos
Who will be the player of the year from last season?
Cristiano Ronaldo's legendary hat-trick vs Atletico Madrid was one of the moments of the season.
But Van Dijk was so important for the eventual winners Liverpool.
A throwback to stars from yesteryear.
Legendary players showing off their silverware.
PSG look set to be very busy before the end of the window.
Reports in France now suggest they want Luka Jovic once they sell Neymar to Barcelona.
The Serbia forward only joined Real Madrid this summer for €60m.
How will their activity in the transfer market affect their chances of winning the Champions League this season?
They are currently fifth favourites at 10/1, alongside Juventus.
Top scorer 2018/19
Messi - 12
Lewandowski - 8
Tadic - 6
Ronaldo - 6
Marega - 6
Aguero - 6
Who will win the prize this year?
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