PSG: a Spanish club to start the Champions League

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The schedule for the new Champions League was unveiled on Saturday. PSG and the three other French clubs are set.

They are fixed. The

four French clubs engaged in the Champions League, and its new format effective since this season, know their schedule for the single group stage which will extend from September 17 to January 29, 2025.

Reigning French champion, the

PSG will begin by hosting the Spanish side Girona (Wednesday, September 18) before a trip to London to face Arsenal (October 1), and a new match at the Parc des Princes against the Dutch side PSV Eindhoven (October 22).

Stuttgart-PSG to finish

The big game that awaits the Parisians, facing the English



Manchester City
is scheduled for January 22, 2025. As for the other French teams, we can note AS Monaco-Barcelona, ​​on September 19, Lille-Real Madrid, on October 2 or Brest-Bayer Leverkusen, on October 23.

PSG’s Champions League schedule

1st day, Wednesday September 18: PSG – Girona (ESP)

2nd day, Tuesday October 1: Arsenal (ENG) – PSG

3rd day, Tuesday October 22: PSG – PSV Eindhoven (HOL)

4th day, Wednesday November 6: PSG – Atletico Madrid (ESP)

5th day, Tuesday November 26: Bayern Munich (ALL) – PSG

6th day, Tuesday December 10: FC Salzburg (AUT) – PSG

7th day, Wednesday January 22, 2025: PSG – Manchester City (ENG)

8th day, Wednesday January 29: VfB Stuttgart (GER) – PSG

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