Champions League draw replay: Watch Uefa group stage 2019 ceremony after English clubs learn fate
Watch a replay of the 2019/20 Uefa Champions League group stage draw
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Your support makes all the difference.Defending champions Liverpool must face Napoli for the second season in a row, while beaten finalists Tottenham were paired with Bayern Munich in the draw for the Champions League group stages.
The two other teams drawn in Liverpool's group - E - were Salzburg and Genk, the champions of Austria and Belgium, respectively. Although they are tricky opponents for sure, they are not ones who should worry Jurgen Klopp's men unnecessarily.
Spurs' group, B, is completed by Greek side Olympiacos, who came through qualifying to reach the last 32, and Serbia's Red Star Belgrade, who memorably beat Liverpool last season, which should serve as a warning to Mauricio Pochettino's side, and Klopp's.
Europa League champions Chelsea will face the darlings of last season's competition Ajax, although they have lost Matthijs de Ligt and Frenkie de Jong from that superb side, and Valencia and Lille in Group H.
Premier League champions Manchester City were arguably given the easiest of draws - among the English quartet, at least - by getting Ukraine's Shakhtar Donetsk, a team they beat 9-0 over two ties last season, Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia and Atalanta, third in Serie A last season.
How can I watch the draw?
Uefa will stream the draw for free on their website.
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Right. Just over 30 minutes left until things get going and we're treated to yet another truly inspirational, spine-tingling montage courtesy of our European overlords.
Our man Miguel is out in Monaco to cover this evening's ceremony. Why are these things are never straightforward? Sigh.
20 minutes to go. In the meantime, why not have a quick read of this piece from Tony Evans:
A reminder of this evening's pots:
Pot one: Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Manchester City, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Paris St-Germain, Zenit St Petersburg
Pot two: Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli, Shakhtar Donetsk, Tottenham, Ajax, Benfica
Pot three: Lyon, Bayer Leverkusen, Salzburg, Olympiakos, Club Bruges, Valencia, Inter Milan, Dinamo Zagreb
Pot four: Lokomotiv Moscow, Genk, Galatasaray, RB Leipzig, Slavia Prague, Red Star Belgrade, Atalanta, Lille
Five. Minutes. To. Go. Buckle yourself in for the annual waffle fest followed by one of the most protracted draws in the game. You've got to love it, you really do.
Oh, wow. That didn't take long. We're into the first montage of the evening. I'll be keeping count and revealing the number at the end of the ceremony. Whoever guesses closest will receive a specially-designed Indy Sport shirt signed by the entire team. Good luck folks.
Time for the first gong of the evening - the president's award. Big Eric has been named as the recipient. Congrats, boss.
They've asked him what he thinks of receiving the award and, to be quite frank with you, I've got no idea what he's going on about. He's mentioned something about god, being immortal, humanity, war and crime.
You can see the hipsters raising their pints of Camden-brewed ale now. 'What a legend!'
Safe to say this beats the infamous egg trick from earlier on in the year. (If you know, you know.)
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