Champions League group stage draw: who are the most likely opponents of Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea?

Champions League
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The European football season really kicks off today with the draw of the Champions League group stage, with four English teams - that's Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United - involved in this season's competition.

As usual, the eight groups of four teams each will be drawn from four pots of eight teams; each group is made of one team randomly drawn from each pot. Since 2015, UEFA seeds the domestic champions of the highest-ranked leagues in Pot 1 together with last year's winners. Since 2018, the Europa League winner has also gained direct access to Pot 1. The following pots are built differently: they follow the UEFA club coefficient, with the best teams in pot 2 and the weakest teams in Pot 4.

All English teams are in Pots 1 and 2. Premier League champions Manchester City are in Pot 1 together with the titleholders Chelsea, while Manchester United and Liverpool have been seeded in Pot 2.

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