Third day of the Champions League this week for the 4 French clubs involved.
After stumbling during the last day on the Arsenal pitch, PSG had to get back on track in the Champions League on Tuesday October 22 against an “accessible” opponent, PSV Eindhoven. Facing the Dutch at the Parc, the Parisians had no room for error to get back on track and reach the top 8 of this league phase. For Monaco, after its great victory against Barcelona and its miraculous draw against Zagreb, it was also necessary to stock up on points this Tuesday against Red Star Belgrade.
Lille, after its resounding home exploit on the last day against real Madrid of Kylian Mbappé, will have to continue to move up the rankings. The Mastiffs, hooked by Monaco this weekend in the championship, face Antoine Griezmann and Atlético Madrid in Spain.
Finally, for Brest, the fairy tale could continue. Second at the moment in this phase of the league, the Bretons are already almost on their way to the next phase, but the job must now be finished and that starts with a home victory against the German champion, Bayer Leverkusen.
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What are the new rules for the Champions League?
The Champions League therefore loses its group stage in 2024-2025. This is transformed into a “regular season”, with a single classification. For the first stage of this new generation Champions League, each team must play 8 matches (compared to 6 previously), with a different opponent each time. Also finished is the system of round-trip matches, characteristic of previous versions. The matches were decided by a draw carried out at the end of August and based on a hat system, making it possible to preserve a certain fairness in the proceedings.
The Champions League then returns to a semblance of normality at the end of this mini championship. Only a semblance since the teams having finished in the first 8 places qualify directly for the round of 16, with the teams classified between 9th and 24th places, who will have to go through play-offs in a round-trip format. Previously, the final phase of the Champions League began directly with the quarter-finals.
Another notable difference: the lowest ranked teams (between places 25 to 36) are eliminated from the competition and none of them are drafted into the Europa League. The draw for the final phase also changes and takes place with a seeding system. Thus, the leader in the ranking cannot be in the same part of the table as his runner-up. The third will be in the opposite part of the fourth, etc.
What matches for French clubs?
Four Ligue 1 clubs were offered the opportunity to travel the star track this season, with a few opponents in common thanks to this new formula, but undoubtedly very different destinies. PSG, which set the top 8 as its objective, obtained one of the most difficult draws. After starting against a novice team at this level, Girona, he inherited big machines like Arsenal, Antoine Griezmann’s Atlético Madrid, Manchester City, but also the ogre Bayern Munich.
Lille also had a complicated draw, with Real Madrid and its neighbor Atlético (bis), Juventus Turin and Liverpool. Brest, surprising 3rd in Ligue 1 last season, inherited a first match deemed “affordable”, with the reception of Sturm Graz. But the rest of the program consisted of Real Madrid (bis) and FC Barcelona. Finally, Monaco also drew Barça, Bologna, Benfica and Inter Milan. Here is the draw and all the French club matches:
PSG
- 2e daytime. Arsenal – PSG: Tuesday 1er October (9 p.m.)
- 3e daytime. PSG – PSV: Tuesday October 22 (9 p.m.)
- 4e daytime. PSG – Atlético de Madrid: Wednesday November 6 (9 p.m.)
- 5e daytime. Bayern Munich – PSG: Tuesday November 26 (9 p.m.)
- 6e daytime. Salzburg – PSG: Tuesday December 10 (9 p.m.)
- 7e daytime. PSG – Manchester City: Wednesday January 22 (9 p.m.)
- 8e daytime. Stuttgart – PSG: Wednesday January 29 (9 p.m.)
Lille
- 2e daytime. Lille – Real Madrid: Wednesday October 2 (9 p.m.)
- 3e daytime. Atlético Madrid – Lille: Wednesday October 23 (9 p.m.)
- 4th day. Lille – Juventus: Tuesday November 5 (9 p.m.)
- 5th day. Bologna – Lille: Wednesday November 27 (9 p.m.)
- 6th day. Lille -Sturm Graz: Wednesday December 11 (6:45 p.m.)
- 7th day. Liverpool – Lille: Tuesday January 21 (9 p.m.)
- 8th day. Lille – Feyenoord: Wednesday January 29 (9 p.m.)
Brest
- 2nd day. Salzburg – Stade Brestois: Tuesday October 1 (6:45 p.m.)
- 3rd day. Stade Brestois – Bayer Leverkusen: Wednesday October 23 (6:45 p.m.)
- 4th day. Slavia Prague – Stade Brestois: Wednesday November 6 (9 p.m.)
- 5th day. FC Barcelona – Stade Brestois: Tuesday November 26 (21)
- 6th day. Stade Brestois – PSV: Tuesday December 10 (9 p.m.)
- 7th day. Shakhtar Donetsk – Stade Brestois: Wednesday January 22 (6:45 p.m.)
- 8th day. Stade Brestois – Real Madrid: Wednesday January 29 (9 p.m.)
Monaco
- 2nd day. Dinamo Zagreb – AS Monaco: Wednesday October 2 (9 p.m.)
- 3rd day. AS Monaco – Red Star Belgrade: Tuesday October 22 (6:45 p.m.)
- 4th day. Bologna – AS Monaco: Tuesday November 5 (9 p.m.)
- 5th day. AS Monaco – SL Benfica: Wednesday November 27 (9 p.m.)
- 6th day. Arsenal – AS Monaco: Wednesday December 11 (9 p.m.)
- 7th day. AS Monaco – Aston Villa: Tuesday January 21 (6:45 p.m.)
- 8th day. Inter Milan – AS Monaco: Wednesday January 29 (9 p.m.)
Schedule of upcoming matches
The regular season therefore consists of eight days spread over five months. Here are the posters for the next day :
Results of last matches
Discover the results of the latest Champions League matches each day, from the final whistle:
General ranking
Here is the Champions League ranking, updated after each day of competition. Search for a team to find out their ranking:
Dams and final phase
The final draw, made up of knockout matches, was organized according to play-offs in mid-February followed by the round of 16. The grand final has been scheduled for Munich on Saturday May 31, 2025.
- Play-off draw: January 31, 2025
- Play-offs for the knockout phase: February 11-12 and 18-19, 2025
- Drawing of the full table: February 21, 2025
- Round of 16: March 4-5 and 11-12, 2025
- Quarter-finals: April 8-9 and 15-16, 2025
- Semi-finals: April 29-30 and May 6-7, 2025
- Final: May 31, 2025
On which TV channel to watch the Champions League in France?
The battle for TV rights continued to rage before this Champions League season. UEFA awarded the French TV rights for the “Big Ears Cup” to beIN Sports and Canal+, which thus obtained the privilege of broadcasting the Champions League.