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UEFA Champions League draw results: Man City draw PSG in group of death, Bayern Munich to face Barcelona

The draw for the UEFA Champions League group stages is complete and it has thrown up a host of thrilling matchups and storylines for the coming months with a string of Europe's biggest clubs drawn against each other. CBS Sports and Paramount+ will be your go-to home for all things Champions League. All the Champions League Group stage action begins on Matchday 1 on Tuesday, September 14.

Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in Group A, in what could ultimately be a matchup between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The latter has already moved to the French capital while the Premier League champions are in talks with Ronaldo's representatives over a potential transfer. Regardless, their quartet might be the most thrilling of all with German side RB Leipzig joining them a year after knocking Manchester United out in the group stages.

Meanwhile, Messi's former club Barcelona will have to face a rerun of their nightmare 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the 2020 quarterfinals in Group E. Titleholders Chelsea will face Juventus in Group H while Group B contains three former winners -- Liverpool, Porto and AC Milan -- alongside Spanish champions Atletico Madrid.

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Champions League group stage results

  • Group A: Manchester City, Paris Saint Germain, RB Leipzig, Club Brugge
  • Group B: Atletico Madrid, Liverpool, Porto, AC Milan
  • Group C: Sporting, Borussia Dortmund, Ajax, Besiktas
  • Group D: Inter MIlan, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sheriff
  • Group E: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Benfica, Dynamo Kyiv
  • Group F: Villarreal, Manchester United, Atalanta, Young Boys
  • Group G: Lille, Sevilla, Red Bull Salzburg, Wolfsburg
  • Group H: Chelsea, Juventus, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Malmo

Winners and losers

Winners -- The inhabitants of Group C
None of the quartet of Sporting, Borussia Dortmund, Ajax and Besiktas should take their passage to the last 16 for granted but equally Branislav Ivanovic and Michael Essien did them an almighty favor with today's draw. With the possible exception of the German giants none of these teams would have been particularly favored to reach the knockout rounds but they will all feel that a top two spot is firmly within their reach.

For Borussia Dortmund in particular the draw could scarcely be more favorable and though top spot is no longer quite the boon for the round of 16 draw that it was a decade ago these opponents could offer Erling Haaland and company a chance to really impose themselves on this contest from the outset.

Losers -- Paris Saint-Germain
Nasser Al Khelaifi's face said it all. The last thing he wanted was a match up with the other financial juggernaut of European football in Manchester City, a rigid expression stretched across his visage as the camera panned to him following the revelation his side would be placed in Group A. Add RB Leipzig to the mix -- a side who beat them at home in last season's group stage -- and this is a challenging group for all its participants.

So why are PSG the loser? Unlike Man City they will not be entering the group stage with a squad familiar with its own strengths and weaknesses, the odd addition supplementing Pep Guardiola's finalists from last season. Instead Mauricio Pochettino merely has a few less than competitive Ligue 1 games to put together a system that brings out the best from the likes of Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos and Georginio Wijnaldum. The talent is there but is there sufficient time to ensure that this side, widely expected to win the whole tournament, do not suffer some early wobbles?

Winners -- Sheriff Tiraspol
The champions of Moldova will know that this sort of opportunity does not come around all that often. They are the first representatives of their country to reach the group stages of the competition and although they were good value for their 3-0 aggregate win over Dinamo Zagreb it is fair to question whether they will be back here all that often.

If this is a one off, or at least an infrequent visit to the business end of the Champions League, then what could be better than welcoming the most prestigious of clubs in the history of this competition to Tiraspol? And it's not just Real Madrid but three-time European champions Inter Milan making the trip to Transnistria. Sheriff might also feel that they can give Shakhtar Donetsk a fair few headaches after they struggled past Monaco in the qualifiers.

Losers -- Anyone who has long since lost interest in the Messi-Ronaldo debate
If Cristiano Ronaldo gets his move to City may god help us all. A cocktail of nonsense tweets and cloying "can't we just enjoy them both for who they are" feels inevitable. Someone switch off Twitter for the City-PSG games.

Winner -- Thomas Tuchel
Another who will be more than happy with his lot, the Chelsea manager will feel a little like Goldilocks with that particular group. Not so easy that expectations get overblown for the holders, not so difficult as to put their qualification in any serious doubt. Should Cristiano Ronaldo get the exit he desires Juventus might not quite have enough attacking firepower to truly test the continent's best defense. Meanwhile Tuchel gets trips to Turin, Saint Petersburg and Brugge out of it. Nice work if you can get it.

Group stage dates

Thursday, Aug. 26
Group-stage draw (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Sept. 14
Matchday 1 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Sept. 15
Matchday 1 (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Sept. 28
Matchday 2 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Sept. 29
Matchday 2 (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Oct. 19
Matchday 3 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Oct. 20
Matchday 3 (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Nov. 2
Matchday 4 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Nov. 3
Matchday 4 (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Nov. 23
Matchday 5 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Nov. 24
Matchday 5 (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Dec. 7
Matchday 6 (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Dec. 8
Matchday 6 (Paramount+)

Knockout stage dates

Monday, Dec. 13
Round of 16 draw (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Feb. 15
Round of 16, first legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Feb. 16
Round of 16, first legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, Feb. 22
Round of 16, first legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, Feb. 23
Round of 16, first legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, March 8
Round of 16, second legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, March 9
Round of 16, second legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, March 15
Round of 16, second legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, March 16
Round of 16, second legs (Paramount+)

Friday, March 18
Quarterfinal and semifinal draw (Paramount+)

Tuesday, April 5
Quarterfinals, first legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, April 6
Quarterfinals, first legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, April 12
Quarterfinals, second legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, April 13
Quarterfinals, second legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, April 26
Semifinals, first legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, April 27
Semifinals, first legs (Paramount+)

Tuesday, May 3
Semifinals, second legs (Paramount+)

Wednesday, May 4
Semifinals, second legs (Paramount+)

Saturday, May 28
Champions League final in Saint Petersburg Stadium (Paramount+)

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Live updates
 

Here are your Champions League groups -- don't worry, we'll be updating these as we go

Group A: Manchester City, Paris Saint Germain, RB Leipzig, Club Brugge

Group B: Atletico Madrid, Liverpool, Porto, AC Milan

Group C: Sporting, Borussia Dortmund, Ajax, Besiktas

Group D: Inter MIlan, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sheriff

Group E: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Benfica, Dynamo Kyiv

Group F: Villarreal, Manchester United, Atalanta, Young Boys

Group G: Lille, Sevilla, Red Bull Salzburg, Wolfsburg

Group H: Chelsea, Juventus, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Malmo

 
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Right then here we go. The suave, multilingual Pedro Pinto takes to the stage in Istanbul joined by Laura Montoya. If you're watching along I hope you like montages because you're about to get a barrel load of them.

 

Pot Four Guide

There are a few teams in the lower reaches of the draw primed to turn a difficult threesome into a 'Group of Death'. First among them are AC Milan, paying the price for their wilderness years by dropping down the coefficient ranking but stocked with quality players across the pitch. Germany's Wolfsburg are unlikely to be an easy out either whilst the intensity of Young Boys and Sheriff Tiraspol, the first ever representatives from Moldova in the group stage, could shock some teams.


One to avoid: AC Milan


Best possible draw: Malmo

 
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Pot Three Guide

There's absolutely no easy outs at this level even if it is perhaps not sprinkled with all that much stardust. Certainly there is stylistic variety from the all-out attack of Red Bull Salzburg and Atalanta to a Benfica side that already look like they have the defensive nous to be a tough out for any team who they cross paths with. RB Leipzig's brief European history means they are perhaps a level lower than they ought to be; certainly Manchester United can attest that they area more than capable of upsetting higher seeds in the group stages.


One to avoid: RB Leipzig

Best possible draw: Zenit Saint Petersburg

 
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Pot Two Guide

Here be monsters. Six of these eight clubs are past European champions and between them they share 30 European Cups and 12 UEFA Cups/Europa Leagues. The only team without one of those honors is Paris Saint-Germain, who just signed Lionel Messi after a summer in which they blitzed the free agent market. Almost any team in this group could win the whole thing. Sevilla are certainly not a bad side but whoever draws them will be thanking their lucky stars.


One to avoid: PSG


Best possible draw: Sevilla

 
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An interesting statement from Chelsea as the draw fast approaches. They're warning their supporters not to book travel for their group games once the fixture list comes out, a rite of passage for away fans who know that if they don't act swiftly airlines will send the prices of flights into the stratosphere. Here's what they had to say:

"With many of the vital details surrounding those potential away trips still to be determined, even after our opponents are decided, supporters are advised to wait for further information before booking travel to those games.

"Although we will find out which teams we will be facing in the group stage this evening, the precise schedule and dates for all of those fixtures, home and away, will not be known until Saturday at the latest. In addition, rules on international travel between the UK and other countries continue to be subject to change and are constantly under review by respective governments, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

"For the same reason, UEFA are also yet to confirm the availability of tickets for away fans at Champions League games. Neutral venues, closed stadiums and the absence of away fans are all still possibilities, as has been the case during the qualifying stages of this season's European competitions and will be again for matches during September's international break. A decision regarding away club ticketing is currently under review and further information from UEFA is expected shortly."

 

Pot One Guide

Right, so let's take a look at these pots shall we, starting with the top one.

After a season where at least two of Europe's top sides failed to retain their domestic titles this group, made up of the Champions League and Europa League winners as well as the champions of the six top ranked domestic leagues, has a curious make up to it. The likes of Lille, Inter Milan and Villarreal are no one's idea of a top eight European team.

One to avoid: Chelsea

Best possible draw: Lille

 
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EUROPEAN CUP/CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINS BY NATION

NATION: TITLES
Spain: 18
England: 14
Italy: 12
Germany: 8
Netherlands: 6  

 

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TITLES BY COUNTRY

(Since creation of Champions League in 1992-93)

NATION: TITLES

Spain: 11
England: 6
Italy: 5
Germany: 4
France: 1
Netherlands: 1
Portugal: 1

 

EUROPEAN CUP/CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINS BY CLUB   

TEAM: TITLES

Real Madrid: 13
AC Milan:  7
Liverpool:  6
Bayern Munich: 6
Barcelona: 5
Ajax: 4
Inter Milan: 3
Manchester United: 3  

 
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MOST CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TITLES BY CLUB

(Since creation of Champions League in 1992-93)

TEAM: TITLES

Real Madrid: 7
Barcelona: 4
AC Milan:  3
Bayern Munich:  3
Chelsea:   2
Liverpool:  2
Manchester United: 2

 
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Champions League schedule

UCL GROUP STAGE 

• Sept. 14-15: Matchday 1
• Sept. 28-29: Matchday 2
• Oct. 19-20: Matchday 3
• Nov. 2-3: Matchday 4
• Nov. 23-24: Matchday 5
• Dec. 7-8: Matchday 6

Monday, Dec. 13: Round of 16 Draw (6 a.m. ET)

ROUND OF 16

• Feb. 15-16 & 22-23: 1st Legs
• March 8-9 & 15-16: 2nd Legs

Friday, March 18: Quarterfinal & Semifinal Draw (6 a.m. ET)

QUARTERFINALS

• April 5-6: 1st Legs
• April 12-13: 2nd Legs

SEMIFINALS

• April 26-27: 1st Legs
• May 3-4: 2nd Legs

2022 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

Saturday, May 28  (SAINT PETERSBURG STADIUM; SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA)

 
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Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Champions League group stage draw. The balls will be drawn from their pots some time after midday ET -- those with experience of these things can tell you that the pre draw formalities often take longer than the actual task itself -- and we should be in for some cracking ties. Stay tuned!

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