The UEFA Champions League remains the biggest and most wanted prize in men’s football, but this season marks a change in the format that stems back over 20 years. We’re looking at the format to give you abit more understanding on how it will work this campaign.
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00:00The draw for the UEFA Champions League has been completed in Monaco, with some struggling
00:07to understand the new format, so let's break it down.
00:11The straightforward 32-team competition, with eight groups of four, from which the top two
00:16in each progressed to the knockout round, has been replaced by one with 36 clubs in
00:22one giant league.
00:24Each club in the competition will play eight different opponents, four of the matches will
00:28be played at home and four away.
00:30The results will determine places in a 36-team league table, with goal difference, then goal
00:36scored and then the disciplinary record taken into account if the number of points is the
00:41same.
00:42The top eight in the table qualify for the round of 16, to be played in March, and the
00:47bottom 12 clubs are eliminated.
00:50The 16 clubs who finished in 9th to 24th will go into a home and away knockout play-off
00:56round that takes place in February.