Champions League 2024-25 (62 Viewers)

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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I don't understand this format. Can someone explain it to me like I am five?

Like we play Leipzig and so does inter but we and inter are not in the same group
 
Aug 27, 2023
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I don't understand this format. Can someone explain it to me like I am five?

Like we play Leipzig and so does inter but we and inter are not in the same group
There are no groups.

Every team plays 8 games (against 2 teams per pot). At the end there is table with all 36 teams, having played 8 games.
Positions 1-8 go directly to knock outs (best of 16), positions 9-24 have "playoffs" for remaining knock out spots, others are eliminated.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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I don't understand this format. Can someone explain it to me like I am five?

Like we play Leipzig and so does inter but we and inter are not in the same group
The Champions League no longer is made up of groups. It's changed from the regular 8 groups to a League format.

- the new UCL format teams will now play 8 matches with 8 different opponents in the league table.

So at the start of this draw there were 4 pots. Each team will take on two teams from each pot. This means they will play 8 games.

This is a league format containing the 36 teams, not a group.

- Top 8 automatically qualifies for the Round of 16
- Teams from 9th to 24th are matched up for a playoff to join the Round of 16, the losers are out. (No dropping to the Europa League)
- Teams from 25th to 36th are eliminated from the competition immediately.

- The RO16, Quarterfinals & Semifinals will be the regular two legged matches.

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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
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I don't understand this format. Can someone explain it to me like I am five?

Like we play Leipzig and so does inter but we and inter are not in the same group
Not sure a 5 yo would understand this, but I’ve tried to simplify it as much as possible.

1)It’s called a Swiss format. It’s commonly used in chess where you have a large group of participants but want to maintain a league format without having each contestant play every other contestant.

2)There are no groups. Just one big pool of 36 teams.

3) For purposes of the draw, the pool is divided into 4 pots of 9 teams each. Which pot a club lands in depends on its UEFA coefficient.

4) Juve is in pot 2 of this year’s edition

5) The rules of the draw are as follows. Each team will play 8 games- 4 home and 4 away. They will face two teams from each pot. A team cannot face an opponent from its own association. Furthermore they can face a maximum of two opponents from a different association. For example, Juve can only face a max of two teams from England.

6) Opponents are drawn by a computer, unlike previous editions due to the complex nature of the draw. Note: it is almost a mathematical certainty that each team will have a set of opponents that is unique to it. Hence there are 36 different fixture lists (one for each team).

7) Within a certain pot, teams are drawn manually to see whose fixtures are determined first. In this case, Man City was drawn first, hence the computer selected their opponents first. Next was Inter and so on

8) For teams that are drawn later, only fixtures that are remaining are drawn. For example, for Juve, only 4 more opponents were drawn because by the time our name was manually pulled, we had already drawn Man City, Leipzig, Club Brugge and Benfica.

9) Only the list of opponents was drawn. The dates for the fixture list will be releaes on Saturday.

9) There will be just one points table. The top 8 teams will automatically qualify for the round of 16. Teams placed between 9th and 24th place will go through a playoff for remaining R of 16 spots
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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I feel like our draw isn't bad at all. City is probably the hardest team outside Real from Pot 1 so that's a rough draw but otherwise I feel like every match is winnable.

Benfica home helps. Leipzig, Lille, and Villa away are rough but also very beatable opponents imo.

My rough estimate:
- City home: 1-2
- @ Leipzig: 2-2
- Benfica home: 2-1
- @Brugge: 4-1
- PSV home: 3-1
- @Lille: 2-3
- Stuttgart: 2-1
- @Aston Villa: 2-1

16/24
no clean sheet?

:madmax:
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,931
you guys are out of your minds if you think none of these teams are going to be hard to win against if gatti is starting defender.
Gatti Vs Haaland (city)
Gatti Vs Sesko (Leipzig)
Gatti Vs Pavlidis (Benfica)
Gatti Vs Nilsson (Brugge)
Gatti Vs Jonathan David(Lille)
Gatti Vs De Jong (PSV)
Gatti Vs Watkins (Villa)

:think:
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Yesterday a youtuber (2010MisterChip) made an excel sheet to calculate the difficulty of the games per teams based on stats like coefficient Home / Away, strenght of opponent, etc...

According to these calculations PSG have the most difficult path with a difficulty of 84.4
Bayern the easiest one 23.15

Juventus the 6th most difficult 67.74
Atalanta the easiest from Italian teams 27.7
 

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