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The schedule for the championship phase has been released

The Champions League unveiled its new formula this Thursday. While the knockout phase system should not change too much, the groups no longer exist. From now on, there will be only one regular season phase where the 36 teams will be ranked from first to 36th place after eight matches. With this new deal, the French clubs learned which teams they would face during this regular season. Inevitably, with even more experienced teams, PSG, LOSC, Monaco and Brest were not spared by the draw.

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The capital club is surely the least spoiled French representative of this edition. Facing several big names like Manchester City, Bayern Munich or Atlético de Madrid, the Parisian club will also play against dangerous teams such as PSV or Girona. It is also against the Catalans that the Parisians will open the show on Wednesday, September 18 at the Parc des Princes at 9 p.m. While they will travel to Arsenal on the second day, Luis Enrique’s men will play against Atlético on November 6 on the fourth day before playing Bayern at the end of November. The match against City will take place at the beginning of January at the Parc for the seventh day.

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For its part, AS Monaco will start immediately with a tough match, hosting Barça for the first day. The Monegasques will then travel to Zagreb to face Dinamo before playing Red Star Belgrade and Bologna. Despite this rather easy start, the AS Monaco club will end with a tough match, with a Benfica-Arsenal-Aston Villa-Inter Milan series that will make more than one person pale. Brest will also end with a tough match, hosting Real Madrid at Roudourou at the end of January for the 8th day. The Ty-Zefs will also start in the Guingamp den, hosting Sturm Graz. After Salzburg, Bayer Leverkusen will be on the road to Eric Roy’s flock, who will end this first half with a trip to Prague to face Sparta.

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Then, the Bretons will finish with Barça, PSV, Shakhtar and therefore the Merengues. Finally, LOSC also discovered the order of the teams faced this year in the Champions League. Not spared by the draw, the Dogues will start with a trip to Lisbon to rub shoulders with Sporting. Then, the reception of Real Madrid before going to the Iberian capital to face Atlético. And after a double clash against Italian teams with Juventus Turin and Bologna, LOSC will host Sturm Graz. Finally, Lille will end on an Arne Slot-ian note with a trip to Liverpool then the reception of Feyenoord, the former team coached by the current coach of the Reds.

The complete PSG calendar:

Wednesday, September 18 (9 p.m.): PSG-Girona
Tuesday October 1st (9 p.m.): Arsenal-PSG
Tuesday, October 22 (9 p.m.): PSV-PSG
Wednesday, November 6 (9 p.m.): PSG-Atletico Madrid
Tuesday, November 26 (9 p.m.): Bayern Munich-PSG
Tuesday, December 10 (9 p.m.): Salzburg-PSG
Wednesday, January 22 (9 p.m.): PSG-Manchester City
Wednesday, January 29 (9 p.m.): Stuttgart-PSG

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The complete AS Monaco calendar:

Thursday, September 19 (9 p.m.): AS Monaco – FC Barcelona
Wednesday October 2 (9 p.m.): GNK Dynamo – AS Monaco
Tuesday October 22 (9 p.m.): AS Monaco – Red Star Belgrade
Tuesday, November 5 (9 p.m.): Bologna – AS Monaco
Wednesday, November 27 (9 p.m.): AS Monaco – Benfica
Wednesday, December 11 (9 p.m.): Arsenal – AS Monaco
Tuesday, January 21 (6:45 p.m.): AS Monaco – Aston Villa
Wednesday, January 29 (9 p.m.): Inter Milan – AS Monaco

The complete LOSC calendar:

Tuesday, September 17 (9 p.m.): Sporting Portugal – Lille
Wednesday, October 2 (9 p.m.): Lille – Real Madrid
Wednesday, October 23 (9 p.m.): Atlético Madrid – Lille
Tuesday 5 November (9pm): Lille – Juventus
Wednesday 27 November (9 pm): Bologna – Lille
Wednesday, December 11 (6:45 p.m.): Lille – Sturm Graz
Tuesday, January 21 (9 p.m.): Liverpool – Lille
Wednesday, January 29 (9 p.m.): Lille – Feyenoord

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The full Stade Brestois calendar:

Thursday, September 19: Stade Brestois – Sturm Graz (9 p.m.)
Tuesday October 1st: Salzburg – Stade Brestois (6:45 p.m.)
Wednesday October 23: Stade Brestois – Bayer Leverkusen (6:45 p.m.)
Wednesday, November 6: Slavia Prague – Stade Brestois (9 p.m.)
Tuesday, November 26: FC Barcelona – Stade Brestois (9 p.m.)
Tuesday, December 10: Stade Brestois – PSV (9 p.m.)
Wednesday January 22: Chakhtar Donetsk – Stade Brestois (18h45)
Wednesday January 29: Stade Brestois – Real Madrid (9 p.m.)

Pub. the 31/08/2024 14:23
Updated on 31/08/2024 17:58

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