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Champions League 2018/19

Such a wide range of draws possible: look at pot 4, you could get Inter of Hoffenheim or Plzen. Whilst the glamour ties are nice, I'd like a weaker group this year
 
I'd love us to get through the group stages then we can play at least 1 CL game at NWHL this year !!!
 
Benfica, PSV Eindhoven and Red Star Belgrade made it through tonight.

Pots confirmed for the group stage draw tomorrow:

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Thankfully Benfica won, so Liverpoo remain in Pot 3. Red Star beating Salzburg means that Valencia moves from pot 4 to pot 3.
 
Atletico/PSG from 1, anyone but Moscow from 3, and Plzen/Brugge/Young Boys/Hoffenheim from 4.

3 chances of getting a Germany trip.
 
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most likely ...

Barcelona -Tottenham - Monaco - Inter.

Lokomotiv Moscow - Porto - Liverpool - Young Boys.
 
Anyone from the pot 1
PSV or Ajax from pot 3
Plzen, Brugge or Young Boys from pot 4

Would like to avoid a group of death this year, so avoid Inter and Hoffenheim in pot 4, Schalke from pot 3 etc
 
If we get past the group stages how much does that improve our coefficient ranking?
Would it take a lot to push up that list towards pot 1?
 
This season's Champions League winners could bank an incredible £100million as Europe's top clubs prepare for the group stage draw.

A prize fund of almost £1.71billion is in place for the next three years with each club in the competition guaranteed a minimum of £13.34m.

Each victory earned in the group stage is worth £2.36m (up from £1.35m last season) while a draw will earn clubs £787,000 (up from £538,000).

Reaching the last-16 will earn each club £8.31m (up from £5.4m), the quarter-finalists will pocket £9.19m (up from £5.84m) and the final four will bank £10.5m (up from £6.73m).
 
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