We are 3 weeks away from the return of the Champions League and liverpool, Man City, Manchester United and Chelsea enthusiasts are about to find out which groups they will face when the elite football club festival begins across the continent.
Not long ago, Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain to win the trophy in Lisbon after the season continued in the summer after Covid-19 was stopped. These two will sign Liverpool, as well as Real Madrid and Juventus in the bowl 1 for Thursday’s Draw at Nyon.
Sportsmail has provided everything you want to know before the draw, adding how to stick to it, which groups can still book a place at the spinning festival and all the key dates of 2021 in Istanbul.
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The draw for the organization level of the Champions League 2020-21 will take place on Thursday, October 1 and the rite will begin at 4:00 p. m. (Paris time).
The Europa League draw will take place on Friday 2 October.
You can stay on the Sportsmail blog on Thursday while the rite will be streamed on the UEFA website.
The British audience can also watch the draw in BT Sport 1, whose policy begins at 3. 45pm. and ends at 6 p. m.
The draw will be held in Nyon, Switzerland, behind closed doors, originally scheduled to take position in Greece but moved due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Thirty-two clubs will take part in the Champions League organizational level with 26 automatically qualified and the remaining six play-offs.
The teams will be divided into 8 groups of 4 each, but for the purposes of the draw, they will be divided into 4 jackpots out of 8.
You cannot play a club from the same country in the organization phase.
Bombo 1: will consist of the winners of the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, as well as the winners of the name of the six leagues.
Bombo 2, 3 and four: the remaining 2 four groups are classified as the most sensitive in the series according to their UEFA coefficient.
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