Celtic meanwhile have been drawn alongside Bayern Munich in the play-off round. Play-off fixtures will be decided over two legs with ties to be played 11-12 February and 18-19 Feb
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in a blockbuster Champions League play-off tie, with Celtic taking on Bayern Munich for a place in the last-16. Premier League champions City scraped through by beating Club Brugge and,
Celtic have been drawn to face Bayern Munich in the play-off round of the Champions League. The Scottish champions were guaranteed big-name opposition after finishing 21st in the League Phase table, and their fate was confirmed at UEFA’s draw on Friday.
Manchester City must navigate a two-legged tie with European champions Real Madrid while Celtic have been paired with Bayern Munich in the play-offs; winners of ties will play either Atletico Madrid o
In simple terms: Celtic have already qualified for the Champions League play-off round and have no realistic chance of finishing in the top eight. The full version: Celtic would secure an extremely unlikely top-eight finish if they win at Aston Villa AND:
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Manchester City will have to overcome Real Madrid in a mouthwatering knockout play-off tie to keep their Champions League dreams alive. The Citizens sealed their place in the next round of the
UEFA Champions League knockout phase playoff draw has set up some intriguing matchups for the new playoff format.
Highlights from the UEFA Champions League 2024-25 knockouts draw taking place at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the play-offs for the knock-out phase of the Champions League, with Celtic taking on Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid will play Manchester City in the Champions League knockout playoffs round in a standout clash of the past two title winners after the draw was made Friday.
Celtic were able to spend £26m this season alone on Adam Idah, Arne Engels and Auston Trusty. Jota is back. Tierney is coming back. Those won't be insignificant wages. Which begs the question: Just how far is this new big-spending Celtic board prepared to push the boat out?