The UEFA Champions League, one of the biggest and best football competitions not only across Europe but also the world. The competition which has changed his format several times over the years, now appears to be the competition that governing body UEFA always wanted it to be. The competition is competed by the top teams across Europe and they have all qualified through their domestic seasons, through the league they play in.
Different countries have a different amount of people able to qualify, England being one of the biggest with four potential entries every season, the two teams who finish in first and second in the English Premiership automatically compete in the Champions League the following season, the teams who finish in third and fourth both have to go through some relatively easy qualifying stages. The competition begins every season with the previously mentioned qualifying stages, then when the 32 teams have qualified they are split into eight groups of four teams and are labelled groups A-H, all the teams in each individual group play each other twice, home and away and then the top two teams in each group go through to what most people regard as the interesting section of the competition, the knock-out stages. This is where the sixteen teams are drawn against another and they play each other twice to try and earn a place in toe the quarter finals. The reason this is seen as the interesting bit is because the majority of the ties see the big hitters from the different countries play each other.
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