Liverpool is expected to enter the Champions League this season as more sensible seeding, and they can already evaluate a large number of clubs in the draw for their potential war games from the organisational stage.
The Reds will be in Hype 1 for the Champions League draw after their Premier League triumph last season.
The draw is scheduled to take place on 1 October, with the first games scheduled for 20 and 21 October, as Liverpool is looking for another crusade in Europe this time.
Although there are several Champions League positions to be determined, with the third draw finalized by a draw on August 31 and the draw of the qualifiers a day later, on September 1, many are already guaranteed.
Liverpool draws between Bayern Munich, PSG, Sevilla, Real Madrid, Juventus, Zenit St. Petersburg or Porto in the organisational phase, the 8 organizations that constitute the hype 1.
This excludes a quick encounter with Dejan Lovren, who joined Zenit at the end of July, or a clash with the current European Cup champion, Bayern.
However, the Reds can take the look that took them out of last season’s tournament, Atletico Madrid, with the Spanish aspect of boat 2 with Barcelona, Man City, Man United, Dortmund, Shakhtar, Chelsea and one from Benfica or Ajax.
Neither can United, City and Chelsea oppose Liverpool, as organisations in the same country have not met in the organisation stage.
Bombo 3, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan, Lazio and Atalanta are imaginable opponents, along with Stade Rennais and Istanbul Basaksehir of Bomb 4.
Lokomotiv Moscow, Marseille, Club Brugge and Borussia Monchengladbach will be in the 3rd or 4th bass drums, with the remaining six spots in the qualifying rounds.
To be determined: Lokomotiv, Marseille, Club Brugge, Borussia Monchengladbach
Ajax can be in the 2rd or 3rd bass, depending on Benfica’s qualifying result.