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LISTEN: UCL 2023/24 Draw – Group previews, predictions and more!

The much-anticipated draw for the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League group stages has come and gone – with Harry Kane set to make a return to English shores, as his Bayern Munich side have been drawn in a group containing Manchester United. This and more in the latest edition of the #HitTheTarget podcast.

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The much-anticipated draw for the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League group stages has come and gone – with Harry Kane set to make a return to English shores, as his Bayern Munich side have been drawn in a group containing Manchester United. This and more in the latest edition of the #HitTheTarget podcast.

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The biggest clubs across the top European leagues are set to compete for the top continental prize and they’ll start their journey with the group stage, the draw for which will be held on August 31, 2023.

European heavyweights like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Barcelona will all be looking forward to the draw and will be keen to know their group stage opponents. Newbies Newcastle United, Lens, and Union Berlin will also be relishing their European adventure after booking their spots last season.

The 2023-24 Champions League group stage draw is shaping up to be a very exciting one. There are a number of top teams vying for a place in the competition and the group stage will be a great opportunity for these teams to show their skills and compete for the trophy.

Holders Manchester City will be heavily favoured to reach the knockout stages after drawing RB Leipzig, Red Star Belgrade and Young Boys in Group G, while Real Madrid are bidding to add to their record 14 European Cup titles but must first see their way through Group C against Napoli, Braga and Union Berlin.

Check out the full 2023/24 UEFA Champions League Draw here

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