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UEFA Champions League 2024/25: New Format and AI-Driven Draw Explained

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UEFA Champions League 2024/25: New Format and AI-Driven Draw Explained

The Champions League 2024/25 is all set for some groundbreaking change with UEFA ready to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) for the league phase (previously group stage) draw. With the new format raising questions among fans and pundits alike, let’s look at what these changes entail.

Major Format Changes for 2024/25

The most significant change is the complete overhaul of the traditional group stage. Instead of the familiar format where teams play against three opponents both home and away, the upcoming season will feature a single league phase. A total of 36 clubs, up from the previous 32, will participate in this league phase, allowing more teams to compete at Europe’s highest level.

In this new format, each team will play eight matches against eight different opponents. Half of these matches will be played at home, and the other half away. The draw for these matches will be AI-assisted, with teams being placed into four seeding pots. Each club will then face two opponents from each pot. This change aims to provide fans with more exciting and competitive games earlier in the competition and offers clubs the chance to test themselves against a broader range of opponents.

Allocation of the Four Additional Spots

With the expansion to 36 teams, UEFA has also outlined how the four extra spots will be allocated:

Slot One: The first extra spot will go to the club that finishes third in the domestic league of the association ranked fifth in the UEFA association club coefficient.

Slot Two: The second spot will be given to an additional domestic champion by increasing the number of clubs qualifying through the Champions path from four to five.

Slots Three and Four: These will be awarded to the two associations with the best collective performance in the previous season, based on the association club coefficient. Each of these associations will get an extra place for the club that finished just outside the automatic qualification spots in their domestic league.

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Changes to the Knockout Phase

The knockout phase of the Champions League will also see adjustments. The results of the league phase will determine the rankings, with the top eight teams qualifying directly for the round of 16. Teams that finish between 9th and 24th will enter a two-legged play-off to secure the remaining eight spots in the last 16. The teams that finish 25th or lower will be eliminated from the competition and will not have the opportunity to drop into the UEFA Europa League, as was possible under the previous format.

In the knockout phase play-offs, the teams ranked 9th to 16th will be seeded and will face teams ranked 17th to 24th, with the return leg played at home for the seeded teams. The eight winners of these play-offs will then progress to the round of 16, where they will meet the top eight finishers from the league phase. From the round of 16 onwards, the competition will follow its traditional knockout format, with home and away legs leading to a single final at a neutral venue chosen by UEFA.

These changes aim to increase competition and excitement in the UEFA Champions League, allowing for more varied matchups and a more dynamic tournament structure. All matches leading up to the final will continue to be played during midweek to accommodate domestic leagues, while the final will maintain its traditional Saturday slot. The introduction of AI for the draw further modernizes the competition, ensuring a balanced and fair distribution of matchups.

Here’s the current UEFA Champions League standing after the completion of the League phase Round 8 of the 2024/25 season: Liverpool topped the League phase and qualified for the Round of 16 with 21 points and Barcelona finished as runners with 19 points respectively. Young Boys and SK Slovan Bratislava are two teams finished at the bottom of the table both teams failed to score points in 8 games.

RankClubPldWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Liverpool8701175+1221
2Barcelona86112813+1519
3Arsenal8611163+1319
4Inter Milan8611111+1019
5Atletico Madrid86022012+818
6Bayer Leverkusen8512157+816
7Lille85121710+716
8Aston Villa8512136+716
9Atalanta8431206+1415
10Borussia Dortmund85032212+1015
11Real Madrid85032012+815
12Bayern Munich85032012+815
13AC Milan85031411+315
14PSV Eindhoven84221612+414
15Paris Saint-Germain8413149+513
16Benfica84131612+413
17Monaco84131313013
18Brest84131011-113
19Feyenoord84131821-313
20Juventus833297+212
21Celtic83321314-112
22Manchester City83231814+411
23Sporting Lisbon83231312+111
24Club Brugge8323711-411
25Dinamo Zagreb83231219-711
26Stuttgart83141317-410
27Shakhtar Donetsk8215816-87
28Bologna813449-56
29Crvena Zvezda82061322-96
30Sturm Graz8206514-96
31Sparta Prague8116721-144
32RB Leipzig8107815-73
33Girona8107513-83
34Red Bull Salzburg8107527-223
35Slovan Bratislava8008727-200
36Young Boys Bern8008324-210
UCL points table after 8 rounds

UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Fixture

After an intense 288 games between the top 36 European teams, we now have our top 16 teams who will be competing in a two-legged knockout round, following the draw held on February 21, 2025. Here are the last 16 ties for this round of fixtures.

Tuesday, 4 March (First Legs)

FixtureTime (GMT)
Club Brugge vs Aston Villa17:45
Borussia Dortmund vs Lille20:00
PSV vs Arsenal20:00
Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid20:00
UCL first-leg matches

Wednesday, 5 March (First Legs)

FixtureTime (GMT)
Feyenoord vs Inter17:45
Bayern München vs Leverkusen20:00
Benfica vs Barcelona20:00
Paris vs Liverpool20:00
UCL first-leg matches

Tuesday, 11 March (Second Legs)

FixtureTime (GMT)
Barcelona vs Benfica17:45
Inter vs Feyenoord20:00
Leverkusen vs Bayern München20:00
Liverpool vs Paris20:00
UCL second-leg matches

Wednesday, 12 March (Second Legs)

FixtureTime (GMT)
Lille vs Borussia Dortmund17:45
Arsenal vs PSV20:00
Aston Villa vs Club Brugge20:00
Atlético Madrid vs Real Madrid20:00
UCL second-leg matches

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