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UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Begins: Key Changes and Expectations

Last updated: September 18, 2025 11:02 am
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September 18, 2025 | UAE : The UEFA Champions League is back, and the 2025/26 Champions League promises plenty of change, excitement, and drama. As fans prepare for jaw-dropping matchups, the new format, tougher draws, and expanded participant list mean this edition is shaping up different from past campaigns. Whether you’re following every goal or just tuning in for the big nights, the 2025/26 Champions League will test giants and inspire underdogs.

This season of UEFA Champions League introduces tweaks that will affect how clubs plan, rotate players, and strategize from early matchdays. With more teams involved, more fixtures to manage, and prestige higher than ever, the 2025/26 Champions League is a reminder why Europe’s elite club competition is still unmatched. Let’s dive into what’s new, who to watch, and how the road to Budapest is likely to unfold.

What’s New in the 2025/26 Champions League Format

Several changes make this season’s UEFA Champions League distinct. First, there are 36 teams in the league phase (up from 32 in past formats). Each team will play eight matches in the league phase instead of groupings of four. 

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Points remain standard, three for a win, one for a draw but what comes next differs. The top eight clubs in the overall table will qualify directly for the round of 16. Teams finishing from 9th to 24th will enter a playoff round to fight their way into the knockout stage. Those below 24th will be eliminated completely. 

Also notable: the final of the 2025/26 Champions League will be held at Puskás Aréna in Budapest on 30 May 2026. It will be the first time Puskás Arena hosts the Champions League final. 

Key Fixtures & Tough Draws to Watch

With the league phase draw in Monaco now done, we have a clearer picture of which sides have difficult roads and which might have easier paths. 

Teams like Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham from the Premier League are among those seen with somewhat favourable fixture schedules compared to some heavyweight clubs. On the flip side, defending champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Barcelona will be tested early. Matchups like PSG vs Barcelona and Bayern vs other strong teams highlight how brutal some charts are in the 2025/26 Champions League. 

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Fixture difficulty analysis shows certain clubs drawn against a mix of very strong and mid-tier teams. Some are blessed with easier opponents which could help build momentum. But history shows that every match matters in this new format. 

Contenders & Underdogs: Who Might Surprise

Even though favourites remain favourites, the format shift in the UEFA Champions League gives more chances for surprises. Depth of squad, rotation, fitness, and consistency will matter more than before.

PSG enters as defending champions; many expect them to be in the conversation again. But clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Barcelona can’t be ignored. Each has made squad changes during the summer, signaling intent. 

On the underdog front, certain teams drawn against tougher schedules may become dark horses. Clubs from smaller leagues have opportunities to punch above their weight if managed well. And because the 2025/26 Champions League format gives more games, there are more chances for lesser-known teams to upset giants.

Challenges Ahead for Clubs

With eight league-phase matches instead of fewer group fixtures, campaigns will stretch across weather, travel, injuries, and congested domestic schedules. Managing player load will be a key difference in this UEFA Champions League season.

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Another challenge is fixture timing. With games running from mid-September through late January into February for playoffs and knockouts, the break periods will be less forgiving. Teams with shallower benches risk losing ground quickly.

Also, the playoff round adds pressure. Finishing in the top eight gains direct entry to the round of 16; finishing 9-24 means doing extra work. That extra round could define seasons for clubs used to relying on group stage success.

What Fans Should Expect

Fans will see more high-stakes matches earlier in the season than under the old format. No more safe groups where big teams coast through before turning up in knockouts. Every game in the 2025/26 Champions League counts for table positioning, playoff avoidance, and momentum.

We’ll also see more rotation, more tactical nuance, and more surprises. Managers will have to decide when to go all-in and when to rest key players. The compressed schedule might lead to late goals, surprising results, and fluctuating leaderboard positions.

Looking Ahead to the Champions League

The 2025/26 Champions League isn’t just another season, it’s a reformatted showpiece that rewards consistency, depth, and early momentum. For clubs, players, and fans, the changes force new thinking. The UEFA Champions League has always been about glory, but this edition demands endurance, adaptability, and smart planning from the start.

If you’re tuning in this autumn, expect sparks, upsets, and intensity. The road to Budapest is longer, tougher and more thrilling than ever.

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