UCL Draw: Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City just learnt their 21/22 groups
The Champions League draw for the 2021/22 group stages have been complete.
With the final 32 teams competing in Europe’s premier competition confirmed by the conclusion of the play-off games this week, we can finally look forward to the tournament proper.
Fans will get to see whether Chelsea can retain their title as European champions or another one of the continent’s juggernauts, perhaps Lionel Messi’s PSG, can snatch their crown this season.
2021/22 Champions League
And with fellow contenders like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Liverpool hungry to lift ‘Big Ears’ in May, we are guaranteed to enjoy truly world-class action across 2021/22.
However, before any European titan can start dreaming of glory at the Krestovsky Stadium, they will need to navigate the group stages for which the draw is so often critical.
Besides, you only need to look at the fact that Inter Milan, who went on to win Serie A last season, fell at the first hurdle having wound up in the same group as Real Madrid.
Champions League group stage draw
And each of the 32 teams were well aware that they find themselves in a ‘Group of their Death’ of their own when they arrived for this season’s draw, which was held on Thursday in Istanbul.
With Branislav Ivanović and Michael Essien helping UEFA with proceedings, fans were on tenterhooks as the future of their beloved clubs’ European journey were revealed to the world.
You can check out the full 2021/22 Champions League group-stage draw down below:
Group A
1. Manchester City
2. Paris Saint-Germain
3. RB Leipzig
4. Club Brugge
Group B
1. Atletico Madrid
2. Liverpool
3. FC Porto
4. AC Milan
Group C
1. Sporting Lisbon
2. Borussia Dortmund
3. Ajax
4. Besiktas
Group D
1. Inter Milan
2. Real Madrid
3. Shakhtar Donetsk
4. Sheriff Tiraspol
Group E
1. Bayern Munich
2. Barcelona
3. Benfica
4. Dynamo Kyiv
Group F
1. Villarreal
2. Manchester United
3. Atalanta
4. Young Boys
Group G
1. Lille
2. Sevilla
3. Red Bull Salzburg
4. Wolfsburg
Group H
1. Chelsea
2. Juventus
3. Zenit St. Petersburg
4. Malmo
So, there we have it, the remaining Champions League fixtures of 2021 have been revealed to the world and we can’t wait to see how Europe’s biggest clubs stack up against each other.
There really is no competition in world football quite like it and we’re now just a few weeks away from the journey to St. Petersburg beginning, so crack a smile because it’s time to get excited.