Manchester United have been handed Bayern Munich in Group A of the Champions League, while Newcastle United have been drawn in the group of death.
Galatasaray, FC Copenhagen; Arsenal with Sevilla, PSV, Lens; Newcastle get PSG, Dortmund, AC Milan; Man City with Leipzig, Red Star Belgrade, Young Boys; Celtic get Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid, Lazio; group stage begins on September 19, final at Wembley on June 1
Manchester United have been drawn with Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich in their Champions League group, while Newcastle were handed the toughest draw with Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan.
Erik Ten Hag’s side were also paired with FC Copenhagen from Denmark and Turkish side Galatasaray in Group A.
As for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, who are playing in their first Champions League group-stage campaign in seven years, the Gunners were given a favourable draw with Europa League winners Sevilla, Dutch club PSV Eindhoven and French RC Lens of France.
Manchester City were also handed a favourable draw as they were paired with RB Leipzig for the third Champions League campaign in a row, as well as Red Star Belgrade and Swiss club Young Boys.
Celtic were given Atletico Madrid in their group, along with Lazio and Dutch champions Feyenoord. But by far and away the trickiest group belongs to Newcastle, whose fans get tips to the Parc des Princes, the San Siro and Signal Iduna Park in their first Champions League group stage since the 2002/03 campaign.
