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Every club in the league phase gets 18.62m euros (£15.6m) for participating, with performance bonuses of 2.1m euros (£1.8m) per win and 700,000 euros (£587,000) per draw. Each position in the ...
The league phase draw for the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League took place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on 29 August 2024, 18:00 CEST. [12] [13] The 36 teams were divided into four pots of nine teams each based on their UEFA club coefficient, except for the Champions League title holders, who were automatically placed as the top seed in pot 1.
In the draw for the round of 16, the eight teams finishing the league phase in positions 1–8 are seeded, and the eight winners of the knockout phase play-offs are unseeded. Again, the draw is split into four sections based on the predetermined bracket, with the seeded teams in each section drawn against one of their two possible unseeded ...
The Champions League play-offs draw will take place on 31 January 2025. The start time has not yet been confirmed but the draw for the league stage earlier in the season took place at 5pm.
The group stage draw took place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco and produced a number of fascinating ties Champions League draw LIVE: Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Newcastle and Celtic discover fate ...
A total of 36 teams are competing in the league phase to decide the 24 places in the knockout phase of the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League. Aston Villa, Bologna, Brest, Girona and Slovan Bratislava made their debut appearances in the Champions League since the introduction of the group stage. Brest and Girona also made their debut appearances ...
On Wednesday, the penultimate day of the league phase, Manchester City blew a 2-0 lead at Paris Saint-Germain, and plunged into the bottom 12 of the Champions League table. PSG's comeback, to win ...
The winner of the Champions League automatically qualifies for the following year's Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. [7] [8] Spanish clubs have the most victories (20 wins), followed by England (15 wins), Italy (12 wins), Germany (8 wins), Netherlands (6 wins) and Portugal (4 wins ...