UEFA Champions League group by group preview: Predictions, must-see games, more

UEFA Champions League group by group preview: Predictions, must-see games, more

Thursday saw the hotly anticipated draw for the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League group stage, and what a doozy. Manchester United have been drawn against Bayern Munich in Group A, while Paris Saint-Germain got arguably the toughest quartet in Group F, with Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Newcastle United standing between them and a place in the round of 16.

Full draw: Man United, Bayern Munich meet in UCL group
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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.

How will it all play out? Mark Ogden (Groups A, B, C and D) and Julien Laurens (Groups E, F, G and H) have assessed each group, breaking down the narratives, picking the must-see matches and predicting which teams will advance to the last 16.


GROUP A

Bayern Munich, Manchester United, FC Copenhagen, Galatasaray

This is a group that is loaded with box office fixtures and headline-grabbing personalities, with Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane heading back to England to face Manchester United, a club linked for so long with the former Tottenham striker. Of course, United instead opted to sign Atalanta youngster Rasmus Hojlund and the Denmark international will get the chance to face his first club, FC Copenhagen, after the Danish champions were also paired with United and Bayern in Group A.

Salzburg are likely to be the team to watch due to their ability to constantly unearth young talent to replace the players they have moved on. Sadio Mané, Erling Haaland and Benjamin Sesko have all come through the Salzburg system before leaving for bigger clubs, so it will be intriguing to see who emerges this time around.

MUST-SEE MATCH: Benfica vs. Inter

The Italian team eliminated Benfica on the way to the final last season, but summer departures have weakened Simone Inzaghi’s squad; this clash will shed light on whether Inter can be competitive again this year.

Inter’s history as three-time winners and their proud history will ensure they are under intense pressure to emerge from the group, but they will need to get at least one positive result against Benfica to avoid being dragged into a scrap for second place.

PREDICTION: Benfica, Salzburg, Inter, Real Sociedad

Benfica’s recent pedigree and the intimidating Estadio da Luz make them favourites to top the group, but it could be close all the way until matchday six due to all teams being of a similar level.

Salzburg have proven to be a competent outfit against wealthier clubs from stronger leagues in recent seasons while Real Sociedad’s success in finishing fourth in La Liga highlights their quality. If Inter are strong, they will make the top two, but they look to have lost too many key players in the summer.


GROUP E

This is one of the most interesting groups in this draw. Atletico Madrid must be the favourites, though their form in recent European campaigns has not been great. They have started really well their season domestically and if Diego Simeone can make this team play a more attacking style in Europe, they will be hard to beat.

Beyond them, things are wide-open. Celtic Park will have to be a fortress for Brendan Rodgers’ team to progress, but they can do it. Lazio have been poor in Serie A so far this season, losing their first two games, and said goodbye to their best player, midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, in the summer. However, Feyenoord also lost their playmaker, Orkun Kökcü, and their lack of experience in this competition could be an issue.

MUST-SEE MATCH: Feyenoord vs. Celtic

Take this game the way you want, either in Glasgow or in Rotterdam, it doesn’t matter as you are in for a treat as two of the best atmospheres and sets of fans in Europe try to “out-chant” each other. It will be a special ambiance whether it’s at Celtic Park or at De Kuip.

PREDICTION: Atletico Madrid, Celtic, Feyenoord, Lazio

I believe this is a group that the Spanish team should win. There will be tricky away ties, but they are the strongest side. Behind them, I fancy Celtic to grab second place with a great home run and a solid performance away from home.


GROUP F

Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, Newcastle United

This is undoubtedly the hardest of this season’s Champions League group stages. It’s a superb draw if you are a neutral fan; a nightmare if you’re a fan of any of these four teams. With Milan in Pot 3, there was always a risk of a stacked group, and this is it!

PSG should be slight favourites because they have Kylian Mbappé, the best player in the world, back in their ranks after another summer of wondering whether he’d be leaving. Luis Enrique is trying to make his PSG squad play like a proper team and after a summer of transfers, they will be tested to the limit by this group!