Man City UEFA Champions League fixtures: Full schedule of games in league phase 2024/25

Feargal Brennan

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Manchester City have been matched with Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus in the first phase of 2024/25 UEFA Champions League.

Pep Guardiola guided his side to a fourth successive Premier League title at the end of last season but he will be looking to challenge for another European crown in 2025.

Guardiola secured a first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy at City in 2023, and with the potential of the former Barcelona coach leaving at the end of the campaign, he will be determined to storm through the competition.

UEFA' have opted for a new and expanded tournament this season, which includes a league phase, replacing the more traditional group stage from this season onwards.

Here is how their Champions League schedule looks.

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Man City Champions League 2024/25 opponents

  • Inter Milan
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Club Brugge
  • Juventus 
  • Feyenoord 
  • Sporting CP
  • Sparta Prague 
  • Slovan Bratislava

Man City Champions League fixtures: Schedule of games in league phase 2024/25

City's league phase campaign begins with them hosting a rematch of the 2023 final against Inter Milan. Guardiola's men travel to Paris Saint-Germain for a mouthwatering final away game in January.

  • 0-0 D vs. Inter Milan (H): Wednesday, September 18
  • Slovan Bratislava (A): Tuesday, October 1
  • Sparta Prague (H): Wednesday, October 23
  • Sporting CP (A): Tuesday, November 5
  • Feyenoord (H): Tuesday, November 26
  • Juventus (A): Wednesday, December 11
  • PSG (A): Wednesday, January 22
  • Club Brugge (H): Wednesday, January 29

MORE: All the latest EPL club news | Team-by-team Premier League schedule for 2024/25 | Latest Champions League news

How to buy Champions League tickets 2024/25

Once dates and times for Champions League fixtures are confirmed, the ticket process will begin. Other than the final itself, tickets cannot be purchased from UEFA directly for European matches.

Instead, the primary ticket sales are conducted by the participating clubs themselves so that fans can access them seamlessly just as they would other matches.

Once the tickets are distributed, fans can still get tickets on secondary market, with StubHub International as the best place to find tickets to Champions League games.

2024/25 UEFA Champions League format explained

The main difference for this season's Champions League is the group stage has been replaced with a new 'league phase', as the number of teams competing increases from 32 to 36.

Previously, 32 teams qualified for the initial phase of the tournament. They were then drawn into eight groups of four, with seedings used to help determine which teams were placed where. This was the 'group stage'.

From 2024/25 onwards, the first phase of the competition sees all 36 teams placed into a league format. Each team will face eight others (four at home, four away), earning three points for a win and one for a draw in their matches.

Teams finishing in the top eight of the league phase will qualify for the Round of 16 stage automatically, with those placed from 9th to 24th facing a playoff to reach the knockout phase and complete the field for the first elimination round.

The competition then follows its more traditional knockout-stage format (i.e. two-legged ties between two teams, with the winner advancing to the next round) all the way to the final.

How to watch Champions League around the world

Here's how to watch UEFA Champions League matches across selected areas of the world's major regions:

 TV channelStreaming
AustraliaStan Sport
CanadaDAZN
IndiaSony TENJioTV, Sony LIV
UKTNT Sportdiscovery+
USACBS, CBSSN,
Univision, TUDN,
UniMas
FuboParamount+,
ViX or ViX+

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Feargal Brennan

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.