Thursday 24 August 2017

Complete List Of 2017/18 UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw.


Barcelona will have the chance to get revenge for last season's Champions league defeat to Juventus as the pair were drawn together in the group phase on Thursday,.
The Catalans will take on Juve in Group D of the competition, having lost at the semi-final stage in 2016-17.
Greek champions Olympiacos and Sporting Lisbon are also in the group alongside the two giants, after the draw was held in Monaco.
Holders Real Madrid also take on familiar opposition in the shape of Dortmund, the pair meeting in Group H in a repeat of last year's draw
Group H will also feature Tottenham, leaving Mauricio Pochettino with a tough challenge to make the knock-out stages against two European heavyweights. Cypriots APOEL complete the line-up.
Chelsea will take on Atletico Madrid, Qarabag and Roma in Group C following the draw leaving a tough ask to make the last 16.
Manchester City will be more confident, having been drawn against Shakhtar Donetsk, Feyenoord and Napoli.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho will also have every reason to feel confident about progression after seeing Portuguese champions Benfica, CSKA Moscow and Basel come out of the hat in Group A.
And there was further good news for Liverpool, who will face Spartak Moscow, Sevilla and Maribor.
Neymar and Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, have a daunting start to their campaign in the shape of Bayern Munich in Group B, alongside Anderlecht and Celtic.

See The Full List Of 2017/18 Champions League Draw Below:

Group A

Benfica

Manchester United

Anderlecht

CSKA Moscow

Group B

Bayern Munich

PSG

Anderlecht

Celtic

Group C

Chelsea

Atletico Madrid

Roma

Qarabag

Group D

Juventus

Barcelona

Olympiacos

Sporting

Group E

Spartak Moscow

Sevilla

Liverpool

Maribor

Group F

Shakhtar

Manchester City

Napoli

Feyenoord

Group G

Monaco

Porto

Besiktas

Leipzig

Group H

Real Madrid

Dortmund

Tottenham

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