Manchester United’s debut campaign sees them thrown straight into the deep end with ties against Lyon, Wolfsburg, PSG, Juventus, Valarenga and Atletico Madrid. Their home fixtures will bring Earps back to Manchester with PSG, alongside Lyon and Valarenga. Away days in Germany, Italy and Spain ensure Marc Skinner’s side face a real baptism of fire.
Arsenal’s draw includes a mix of European heavyweights and emerging forces as they look to retain their title. Renee Slegers’ team will host Lyon, Real Madrid and Twente, while travelling to Bayern, Benfica and Leuven. The Gunners’ meetings with Lyon and Bayern stand out as marquee clashes.
Chelsea, semi-finalists last season, will meet Barcelona, Wolfsburg, Roma, St Polten, Paris FC and Twente under the new league-phase format. Sonia Bompastor’s side will enjoy three games at home versus Barca, Roma and Paris.
Beyond the English clubs, there are several blockbuster ties to look forward to across the continent. Barcelona will lock horns with Bayern Munich, while Lyon’s showdown with Wolfsburg promises fireworks.