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Champions League 2020-21 group stage draw
The Champions League starts here. The 32 best teams in Europe are measured in a championship that will start a month later, as a result of the pandemic, but which does not lose emotion.
The format will be the same as always, with four drums that are organized according to the coefficient. Although in number 1 will be the champions of the best-ranked leagues, along with the current champion of the competition and the reigning Europa League.
No team will be able to face clubs from the same country in the group stage, while Ukrainian and Russian clubs will not be able to face each other either, this because of their war tension.
There will also be television conditions. That is, if Real Madrid is located in groups from A to D, Barcelona will fall yes or yes in one of groups E to H. Also with the representatives of each country that has at least two teams competing.
The ceremony will also reward the best player of last season in Europe, with Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer and Kevin De Bruyne in the shortlist.
2020-21 Champions League group stage draw
Day: October 1st
Time: 11:00 am (Colombian time)
Channel: ESPN will broadcast the draw LIVE on TV through its signal
Link: Follow the minute by minute of the draw on the Gamecast of the official UEFA website
Pot 1
Bayern Munich (GERMANY)
Sevilla CF (SPAIN)
Real Madrid (SPAIN)
Liverpool FC (ENGLAND)
Juventus (ITALY)
Paris Saint-Germain (FRANCE)
Zenit Saint Petersburg (RUSSIA)
FC Porto (PORTUGAL)
Pot 2
FC Barcelona (SPAIN)
Atlético de Madrid (SPAIN)
Manchester City (ENGLAND)
Manchester United (ENGLAND)
Shakhtar Donetsk (UKRAINE)
Borussia Dortmund (GERMANY)
Chelsea FC (ENGLAND)
AFC Ajax (NETHERLANDS)
Pot 3
Dinamo Kiev (UKRAINE)
RB Salzburg (AUSTRIA)
RB Leipzig (GERMANY)
Inter Milan (ITALY)
Olympiacos (GREECE)
SS Lazio (ITALY)
FC Krasnodar (RUSSIA)
Atalanta (ITALY)
Pot 4
Lokomotiv Moscow (RUSSIA)
Olympique Marseille (FRANCE)
Club Bruges (BELGIUM)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (GERMANY)
Istanbul Basaksehir (TURKEY)
FC Midtjylland (DENMARK)
Rennes Stadium (FRANCE)
Ferencváros (HUNGARY)
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