Liverpool draw with Ajax, while Manchester United has given a difficult task in the organizing phase of the Champions League

The Premier League champions, who have won the European Cup six times, were among the 8 most sensitive and entered Group D.

Europe’s heavyweights, Barca, 8-2 through eventual champion Bayern Munich in last season’s singles quarter-finals, have been tied for Juve in Group G, who will see Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo renew their rivalry.

– #UCLdraw (@ChampionsLeague) 1 October 2020

Group G ends with Dynamo Kyiv and Hungarian Ferencvaros.

Manchester City tied for Porto, Olympiacos and Marseille in Group C.

Manchester United are in Group H, where they face last season’s runner-up, Paris St Germain, as RB Leipzig and Istanbul Basaksehir.

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– Manchester City (@ManCity) 1 October 2020

In Group E, Chelsea stood alongside the winners of the Europa League, Seville, Krasnodar and Rennes.

Bayern Munich are in Group A with Atletico Madrid, Salzburg and Lokomotiv Moscow.

Group B will see Real Madrid, holder of a record thirteen European Cup titles, face Inter Milan, Shakhtar Donetsk and Borussia Monchengladbach.

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– #UCLdraw (@ChampionsLeague) 1 October 2020

Zenit st. Petersburg is ranked in Group F, will face Borussia Dortmund, Lazio and Club Brugge.

Champions League opening matches will be played on October 20 and 21, and the calendar will be shown on Friday night.

The 2021 Champions League final will be held at Istanbul’s Ataturk Stadium on 29 May.

At the ceremony, Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne was named the men’s midfielder of the season in the Champions League.

“It’s nice. In the Champions League, you play against the most productive players on the global and I need to compete with them,” the Belgian foreigner said in a broadcast on the UEFA website.

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