City's Champions League - League Phase fixtures finalised | OneFootball

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·31 August 2024

City's Champions League - League Phase fixtures finalised

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The dates and kick-off times of City's eight UEFA Champions League - League Phase fixtures have been confirmed.

At Thursday's ceremony in Monte Carlo, City were drawn against Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Club Brugge, Juventus, Feyenoord, Sporting CP, Sparta Prague and Slovan Bratislava.


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And now our exact fixture dates and times have been established.

Manchester City's 2024/25 Champions League - League Phase fixtures:

Matchday 1: City v Inter Milan | Wednesday 18 September, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 2: Slovan Bratislava v City | Tuesday 1 October, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 3: City v Sparta Prague | Wednesday 23 October, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 4: Sporting CP v City | Tuesday 5 November, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 5: City v Feyenoord | Tuesday 26 November, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 6: Juventus v City | Wednesday 11 December, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 7: Paris Saint-Germain v City | Wednesday 22 January, 20:00 (UK)

Matchday 8: City v Club Brugge | Wednesday 29 January, 20:00 (UK)

Stay tuned to mancity.com and the Official Man City App throughout the season for further fixture updates across all competitions.

A NEW FORMAT

The new-look Champions League format will not consist of groups, rather one 36-team league phase.

All competing teams will play eight matches in the league phase.

And it was the name of Manchester City that was the first ever team drawn out of Pot 1 in the new draw that got the process under way.

Last season, City were the most-watched football club globally - the second year in a row we have held that position.

Much of that was down to our strong performances across multiple competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Premier League and FIFA Club World Cup.

It's likely City will again be attracting TV audiences in the many millions again this season as we attempt to win the Champions League for the second time, with the 025 final taking place in Munich.

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