UEFA Champions League 2025/26: Fixtures, teams to watch and live coverage on SuperSport

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The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League will be the second edition of the competition since adopting a new format last season. With Paris Saint-Germain sitting atop the throne as the ‘Kings of European Football’, will anyone be able to usurp Luis Enrique’s team?

As the UEFA Champions League phase kicks off on 16 September and stretches through to January 28, anticipation is building for what could be one of the most unpredictable and enthralling ‘first rounds’ in recent memory. 

With the expanded 36-team format and a tougher, broader field, Paris Saint-Germain’s title defence faces a real test – one that may hinge on far more than just star power. 

PSG undoubtedly enter the campaign as favourites in name and form. Reigning champions and brimming with individual talent, they boast a core built for European success. Yet this season presents fresh challenges. 

Their league-phase draw is brutal (Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Tottenham, Bayer Leverkusen, and Newcastle all await) and PSG will have to summon the consistency and resilience that historically have eluded them at this stage. 

Their triumph last season felt like a culmination of project and process, but defending the title is a different beast. Waiting in the wings are several contenders with both pedigree and momentum. 

Real Madrid, for one, have the calibre and legacy in this competition to always offer a threat, and new manager Xabi Alonso will be hungry to add to Los Blancos’ incredible history in the European Cup/Champions League.

Liverpool, entering as reigning Premier League champions, are another side with something to prove. Mohamed Salah continues to be their focal point, but it’s the dynamism of new signings such as Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike that may determine how deep they go.

Bayern Munich are, as ever, hard to ignore. Though now without some of the figures that defined their recent era, they remain efficient and ruthless. The addition of young attacking talents alongside the ever-reliable Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala gives them a blend of youth and experience that could flourish in the marathon-style league phase. 

If they stay fit and consistent, they will be in the final eight without question. Napoli, meanwhile, are the wildcard – full of flair and unpredictability. With Antonio Conte at the helm and players like Scott McTominay and Kevin De Bruyne leading the charge, Napoli’s transition-heavy style could rattle even the most structured teams.

The UEFA Champions League trophy on display before the UEFA Champions League League Phase draw at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, 28 August 2025. PHOTO: EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

Ultimately, PSG have the talent to defend their crown – but the field around them is too strong, too evolved, and too hungry for this to be a procession. Expect fireworks, upsets, and one of the most wide-open races for the Champions League in years.

League draw and top fixtures to watch in the League Phase

The draw for the League Phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League has thrown up some mouth-watering clashes, with Europe’s elite clubs looking to dethrone Paris Saint-Germain in the competition which is widely regarded as the pinnacle of club football.

Powerhouses clashing early

Several marquee names will be tested right out of the gate: Paris Saint-Germain (Pot 1 and holders) landed arguably the toughest itinerary: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Atalanta, Bayer Leverkusen, Tottenham Hotspur, Sporting CP, Newcastle United, and Athletic Club. 

The intensity matches last season’s gauntlet of glory.

Real Madrid were drawn into a star-studded line-up, facing Manchester City, Liverpool, Juventus, Benfica, Marseille, Olympiacos, Monaco – and the far-flung pioneers from Kazakhstan, Kairat Almaty, in a match-up destined to be the most geographically extreme in Champions League history.

Liverpool will rekindle clashes with Real Madrid and Inter Milan, while also hosting Atlético Madrid, PSV, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Qarabağ, and travelling to Marseille and Galatasaray – ensuring both flashpoints and deep tests.

Manchester City face a formidable path too: Real Madrid again, alongside Dortmund, Leverkusen, Napoli, Villarreal, Bodo/Glimt, Galatasaray, and Monaco – loaded with managerial narratives and talent from across Europe.

Chelsea also have a heavyweight schedule: Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Napoli, Ajax, Atalanta, Benfica, and the newcomers Qarabağ and Pafos.

Arsenal face a rich test as well: Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Atlético Madrid, Club Brugge, Olympiacos, Slavia Prague, Kairat Almaty, and Athletic Club – a mix of strength and novelty.

The surprise packages

Perhaps the story of the draw lies with the longshots and debutants: FC Kairat Almaty made history as the easternmost team ever to reach this stage… and they will travel around 7,200 km to Lisbon to face Sporting CP, despite geopolitical airspace restrictions.

Bodø/Glimt hail from within the Arctic Circle, becoming the northernmost club ever in the Champions League proper, and the first Norwegian representative since 2007–08 – adding novelty and a slice of folklore to this year’s edition.

Their presence adds intrigue and freshness to a format already rich with tradition.

Matchups to watch

Here’s a breakdown of the most tantalising early-season matchups: PSG vs Barcelona: A clash filled with nostalgia and intrigue, including Luis Enrique reversing roles against his former side.

Real Madrid vs Manchester City: A familiar rivalry reignites, with personal subplots like Rodri battling Vinícius Jr. adding extra spice.

Man City vs Napoli: Tactically compelling, rich in storylines… Kevin de Bruyne returns to Etihad in Napoli colours, while Guardiola faces Conte.

Liverpool vs Real Madrid: A reunion of legends and familiarity, loaded with history and high stakes.

Newcastle vs Barcelona: A dream opener on Tyneside, offering global spectacle and a shot at statement triumph.

Tottenham vs PSG: A Super Cup rematch already packed with drama on top of the league phase tension.

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