Champions League draw: Find out who is playing who

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Footie fans are impatiently waiting for the start of the 2022/23 Champions League group stage following Thursday night's draw.

Thirty-two of Europe's top clubs have now been split into eight groups - with only two clubs from each group making it to the knockout stage.

The Group A draw has caused lots of excitement for fans of UK football, with last year's Champions League finalists Liverpool going head-to-head with top Scottish club Rangers.

Despite competing in leagues in England and Scotland, these two giant UK clubs have never played each other competitively, so there's a big buzz around their upcoming match.

The group stage is due to start on 6 September.

We've got the total breakdown of which clubs will be playing in the group stages so read on to find out more!

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Image caption, Real Madrid were the 2021/22 winners of the Champions League

What is the Uefa Champions League?

The Uefa Champions League is a competition that's held between a group of European football clubs every year.

A total of 32 clubs make it to the group stage, at which point they are split into eight groups of four teams.

To take part in the Champions League, a team must come from a country that is part of Uefa - the Union of European Football Associations.

The winning team is awarded the European Champion Clubs Cup, gold medals and a lot of prize money!

Who is playing who?

Which UK clubs have made the Champions League group stage?

Six clubs out of the 32 that made it to the group stage are from the UK - Celtic, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur.

Scottish club Rangers are through to the group stage for the first time in 12 years.

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Image caption, The draw took place in the capital city of Turkey, Istanbul

Rangers' Scottish rivals Celtic meanwhile will be facing 14-time winners Real Madrid

Group C has not one, not two, but three former Championship winners - Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Inter Milan.

Europa League

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Image caption, Cristiano Ronaldo, the top scorer in Champions League history, will be competing in the Europa League with Man United this season

Meanwhile other English sides in Europe include Arsenal and Manchester United who are playing in the Europa League.

United will face Spain's Real Sociedad, Moldovan side FC Sheriff and Omonia Nicosia from Cyprus in Group E, and Arsenal will play Dutch side PSV Eindhoven, Bodo/Glimt from Norway and Swiss side FC Zurich in Group A.

Europa Conference League

West Ham and Hearts are the British teams competing in the Europa Conference League this season.

The Hammers are in a group with Belgian side Anderlecht, FCSB of Romania and Danes Silkeborg IF, while Edinburgh side Hearts face Italians Fiorentina, Turkish team Istanbul Basaksehir and FK RFS of Latvia.

Which team would you like to see win in Europe this year?

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