The draw is made for the new edition of the Champions League – these are the groups

The draw for the groups in the Champions League has been made in Nyon, Switzerland.

The clubs participating in the 2020/21 edition of the biggest European competition have now learned the names of the opponents they have in groups.

Spain, England, Germany and Italy have four participating teams in each group, followed by France and Russia with three other teams and two from Ukraine.

Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Turkey, Denmark, Greece and Hungary are represented by one team each in the largest European club competition.

The reigning European champions, Bayern Munich, learned about Group A first and the draw sent them to Group A.

Group A: Bayern Munich.

Group B: Real Madrid,

Group C: Porto,

Group D: Liverpool,

Group E: Sevilla,

Group F: Zenith,

Group G: Juventus,

Group H: PSG,

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