A ChampionsLeague update, now confirmed, NUFC and these other 25 clubs all now guaranteed to be in the group stage draw NUFC UCL
Newcastle United fans will discover our first set of Champions League opponents for next season when the draw is made on Thursday 31 August .
The draw will see eight sides seeded into four different pots and each group will be drawn to contain one side from pots one, two, three and four. Pot one contains domestic title winners from various leagues across Europe and will also include the sides crowned champions of this season’s Champions League and Europa League.The first round of group stage matches will take place on 19 and 20 September 2023.
The 2023/24 Champions League will be the last time that the competition is played in a 32 club format.Instead of six group games, home and away against three different clubs, teams will play eight matches in the group phase, against eight different opponents.The Champions League final will be played on Saturday 1 June 2024 at Wembley.
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