Liverpool and Man City set to clash with Real Madrid in Champions League

Liverpool and Man City set to clash with Real Madrid in Champions League

MONACO, Aug 29 — Liverpool and Manchester City will both face Real Madrid in this season’s Champions League, while holders Paris Saint-Germain were drawn against a challenging lineup of opponents including Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

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MONACO, Aug 29 — Liverpool and Manchester City will both face Real Madrid in this season’s Champions League, while holders Paris Saint-Germain were drawn against a challenging lineup of opponents including Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Xabi Alonso’s Madrid will host City and travel to Anfield to meet Premier League champions Liverpool, setting up two of the competition’s headline clashes in the league phase.

PSG, meanwhile, are set to welcome Bayern to Paris and visit Barcelona, while also playing home matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United. — AFP

AC Milan's Swedish senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic holds up the slip of Real Madrid during the draw ceremony for the group stage of the 2025-2026 UEFA Champions League. — AFP pic

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