The new UEFA Champions League format introduces a total of 36 teams, resulting in a complex draw that makes predicting outcomes significantly more challenging for clubs and fans alike.
With teams from the same country unable to face each other, Bayern Munich's options from the group stage pots are limited, creating a strategic yet unpredictable selection process.
The draw's computerized nature hints at the growing complexities within UEFA's organizational structure, and it may leave fans bewildered about how the Champions League will unfold this season.
Each participating team will play a total of eight matches, with two teams drawn from each of the four pots, allowing for an expansive yet intricate group stage experience.
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