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Complete Guide to Tottenham Hotspur Eight Champions League Opponents (2024/25). There is a new format for the 2024/25 Champions League, with four additional teams, and the number of games increased from 125 to 189. Instead of eight groups of four, a ‘League Phase’ will be played, with every team playing eight games – four at home and four away. Liverpool have a long history in this competition, but like the other teams in the main draw, this will be a marked change from recent years.

 

Arne Slot’s side have started their Premier League season with a 100% win record, beating Ipswich Town, Brentford, and Manchester United. The Reds will begin their Champions League campaign with a trip to AC Milan at the San Siro. Slot would have hoped for a slightly easier ‘League Phase’ draw with 15-time European champions set to visit Anfield later in the season. Here is a complete guide to Liverpool’s eight opponents in the Champions League for the 2024/25 campaign.

These two sides have met in the Champions League final twice. The first of these was in 2005 when Liverpool inexplicably came from 3-0 down at half-time to lift the trophy. AC Milan got revenge two years later, though, with a 2-1 win in Athens. This was the last time they won the competition. Milan had a barren run in the 2010s, only winning one Serie A and falling behind their European rivals.

 

Last season, the Italian giants finished second in Serie A behind their rivals Inter Milan but exited the Champions League in the group stages. They have boosted their squad this summer with five signings, including Youssouf Fofana, Tammy Abraham, and Alvaro Morata. So far, they have struggled in the league, winning none of their first three games, and will be looking to kickstart their campaign with a win against Slot’s side.

Bologna made history last season, qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since 1965. Thiago Motta was the head coach, with Joshua Zirkzee the top scorer in all competitions. Both these two have moved on this summer, though, with Motta joining Juventus and Zirkzee signing for Manchester United. On top of this, Riccardo Calafiori has departed for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal to leave Bologna without some of their key men from last season.

They have looked to bring players in to strengthen the squad ahead of their first Champions League campaign in six decades. New additions include Thijs Dallinga from Toulouse and Nicolo Cambiaghi from Atalanta. Like AC Milan, they haven’t started the season well, with new manager Vincenzo Italiano winless in the first three league games.

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