THE top teams in Europe will learn their fate as Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham get set for the Champions League draw.
All four of these English sides are seasoned in this competition and all of them have played in or won finals in the past five seasons.
Both Rangers and Celtic are back in the Champions League group stage draw for the first time in 12 years, following Gers’ relegation to the bottom of the Scottish football pyramid.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s team beat PSV Eindhoven in qualifying after a thrilling 1-0 win in Philips Stadion last night, clinching the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
Real Madrid held their nerve to beat six-time winners Liverpool in a tense final last season.
But the time has come for the biggest teams around Europe to compete for this prestigious trophy once again.
Find out all you need to know about the group stage draw…
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There are four pots for the Champions League group stage draw which are then allocated into groups of eight.
Pot 1: Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, Ajax
Pot 2: Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur
Pot 3: Borussia Dortmund, Red Bull Salzburg, Shakhtar Donetsk, Inter, Napoli, Sporting Lisbon, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica
Pot 4: Club Brugge, Celtic, Marseille, Maccabi Haifa, Viktoria Plzen, Rangers, Dinamo Zagreb, Copenhagen
Remaining pot spaces to be completed after qualifying rounds
The draw features 32 teams: 26 teams given direct entry to the group stage and the six winners of the play-off ties.
The first pot is made up of the champions from the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Primeira Liga as well as the Champions League and Europa League winners.
Real Madrid won the Champions League last season which is why the champions of the seventh-ranked league (Ajax) have earned a spot in Pot 1.
Pots 2, 3 and 4 are then determined by the UEFA club coefficient – something that is decided on how well the teams in each league do.
No team can play a side from their own association. Any other restrictions will be announced ahead of the draw.