UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
When is the UEFA Champions League draw? How to watch on TV and stream online | Soccer
The 2024/25 season introduces a significant overhaul of the traditional UCL format, and fans will not want to miss the draw.
This draw will set the stage for the group phase of the competition, where 36 teams will compete in a reimagined format designed to increase the excitement and competitiveness of Europe’s premier club tournament.
The 2024/25 season brings us a serious overhaul of the traditional Champions League format, one we’ve been waiting for since it was first announced. Gone are the days of the familiar group stage: instead, UEFA has opted for a “Swiss model,” which it is argued both innovative and complex.
Champions League draw: how does the new format work?
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What time does UEFA Champions League draw start?
The UEFA Champions League draw will take place on Thursday, August 29 at 12 p.m. ET / 9:00 a.m PT. This time the draw will take place in Monaco (where it will be 6 p.m.).
How can I watch UEFA Champions League draw?
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You can be sure not to miss a moment of the action by joining our live text commentary right here on AS USA. Build up begins around an hour or so before the formalities get going and our inimitable Paul Reidy will be explaining all you need to know, while keeping you informed and entertained in equal measures throughout.
UEFA Champions League draw what to expect
For the teams, this format offers both opportunities and challenges. The variation in opponents is meant to ensure that no single team can dominate a weak group as in past seasons. Every match counts, and even the giants of European football must be on their toes from the start.
For fans, it is hoped that this promises a more dynamic and unpredictable competition, where the battle for knockout stage qualification could go down to the wire. With more teams involved in meaningful matches throughout the league phase, the Champions League is set to deliver more drama and excitement than ever before. Time, as always, will tell.