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[Albion] Champions League final group fixtures



Bozza

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Whilst we hope the third-placed teams won't be of immediate interest to us, we won't know that until about 10pm on Thursday night, so Tuesday and Wednesday night's fixtures will be of more interest than usual...

Tuesday 12th December​

GROUP A​

FC Copenhagen v Galatasaray
Manchester United v Bayern Munich

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GROUP B​

Lens v Sevilla (17:45)
PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (17:45)

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GROUP C​

1. FC Union Berlin v Real Madrid
Napoli v Sporting Braga

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GROUP D​

FC Red Bull Salzburg v Benfica
Inter Milan v Real Sociedad

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Wednesday 13th December​

GROUP E​

Atlético Madrid v Lazio
Celtic v Feyenoord

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GROUP F​

Borussia Dortmund v Paris Saint Germain
Newcastle United v AC Milan

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GROUP G​

Red Star Belgrade v Manchester City (17:45)
RB Leipzig v Young Boys (17:45)

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GROUP H​

FC Porto v Shakhtar Donetsk
Royal Antwerp v Barcelona

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Eeyore

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I fear that, for the first time, I am not supporting a couple of the English teams. We could do without Newcastle United and Manchester United dropping down.

My worry would be that Bayern Munich play in cruise control and lose. Who wouldn't fancy AC MIlan ?
 


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As much as I hate to say it I want Man Utd to pull it out of the bag and get through. It will help the chances of a 5th champions league spot which we have an outside chance of getting.
Indeed - things going in favour of both United and Newcastle could be beneficial for the Premier League, hence us also.
 


Eeyore

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Indeed - things going in favour of both United and Newcastle could be beneficial for the Premier League, hence us also.
I'm normally up with these things. How does the FA get another place ?
 




Bozza

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I'm normally up with these things. How does the FA get another place ?
The top two countries in the UEFA coefficient rankings get a 5th Champions League spot.

The current table is here - you need to sort the table on the 23/24 column. England are currently 4th, but it's tight. Having clubs progress through to the Champions League knockout phase helps boost a country's coefficient.

 


I'm normally up with these things. How does the FA get another place ?
CL i believe is changing format again next year with more places up for grabs. Extra places will be allocated by the best net coefficient or some crap like that. i.e. teams in say 5th place with higher Europe rankings. So no guys WE WONT GET A PLACE IF WE FINISH 5th
 


The top two countries in the UEFA coefficient rankings get a 5th Champions League spot.

The current table is here - you need to sort the table on the 23/24 column. England are currently 4th, but it's tight. Having clubs progress through to the Champions League knockout phase helps boost a country's coefficient.

u beat me to it but i thought the TEAM coefficient counted too so no way we would get spot if we finish 5th??
 




Bozza

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u beat me to it but i thought the TEAM coefficient counted too so no way we would get spot if we finish 5th??
I'm not sure about that bit, but regardless I assume the train of thought is if the Premier League gets five Champions League spaces, Europa League and Conference qualification becomes easier by moving down a PL place, subject to FA Cup winner etc.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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u beat me to it but i thought the TEAM coefficient counted too so no way we would get spot if we finish 5th??
The two associations with the best co-efficient score for the 23-24 season will get an extra place. If the PL get that spot it will go to the team finishing 5th in the table regardless of individual team co-efficient, it could in theory go to a team who have never played in Europe before if they finish 5th.
 










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Galatasary away might make it to Albion+ members :oops:
I am wondering if NSC's 'Tales from the Continent', are making those that didn't travel more or less likely to go to the next one.

On the face of it any run of fixtures ending in tear gas would suggest not.
Yet 'greatest Albion away game ever', also gets pinned on any one of the 3 games, suggesting twinges of jealousy.
 




dazzer6666

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I am wondering if NSC's 'Tales from the Continent', are making those that didn't travel more or less likely to go to the next one.

On the face of it any run of fixtures ending in tear gas would suggest not.
Yet 'greatest Albion away game ever', also gets pinned on any one of the 3 games, suggesting twinges of jealousy.
Interesting question……..suspect the vast majority that did one or all of the games will jump at the chance to do it all again :shrug:
 


sparkie

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I am wondering if NSC's 'Tales from the Continent', are making those that didn't travel more or less likely to go to the next one.

On the face of it any run of fixtures ending in tear gas would suggest not.
Yet 'greatest Albion away game ever', also gets pinned on any one of the 3 games, suggesting twinges of jealousy.
Tear Gas and Zaha together at Galatasaray.

He'd be crying all week if we play them.
 


Stat Brother

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Interesting question……..suspect the vast majority that did one or all of the games will jump at the chance to do it all again :shrug:
Yes, I have no doubt about that, but those that didn't?

Are they inspired to go next or put off by what could be taken as negatives, when read in isolation?
 










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