Champions League, Europa League & Europa Conference League Group Stage Recap
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The group stage of UEFA’s three club competitions is now complete and teams across Europe are looking forward to the knockout phase of the competitions next year.
Read on as we recap the opening phase of the 2023/24 Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.
Champions League
Bayern Munich finished top of Group A with five wins and one draw, leaving second-placed FC Copenhagen eight points behind.
They are one of the bookmakers’ favourites to go all the way this season, but they’ll need to significantly improve on their group stage performances to bolster their chances.
Galatasaray secured a slot in the Europa League knockout play-off round, while Manchester United were eliminated from the continental scene.
Arsenal swatted aside their Group B competitors, finishing top of the group with 13 points, four ahead of runners-up PSV Eindhoven.
The Gunners have announced their Champions League re-emergence in emphatic fashion, but with odds of 8.00, they’ll need to upset the apple cart to seal an unlikely triumph.
Real Madrid took Group C by storm, winning each of their six games in another dominant campaign, while Napoli finished second with ten points.
Los Blancos are perennial contenders for the title. At odds of 6.50 odds the 14-time champions will fancy another crack at the European holy grail.
Despite being level on points and tied in the head-to-head record, Real Sociedad pipped Inter Milan to progress as Group D winners, with Benfica finishing third and Red Bull Salzburg eliminated.
Borussia Dortmund exceeded expectations in the so-called group of death, clinching a top-of-the-table finish ahead of Paris Saint-Germain.
AC Milan’s last-gasp win over Newcastle United earned them a place in the Europa League and condemned the Magpies to the bottom of the group.
Atletico Madrid’s unbeaten streak propelled them to the top of Group E, with Lazio joining the Spaniards in the knockout stage as runners-up.
Champions League holders Manchester City surged to the top of Group G, winning all six games, with RB Leipzig emerging in second place.
The Premier League champions have been tipped at 3.00 odds to clinch a historic back-to-back triumph in the Champions League, and you wouldn’t put it past them to go all the way again.
Australian defender Milos Degenek watched from the sidelines as Red Star Belgrade were condemned to a third consecutive bottom-place finish while Young Boys sealed a Europa League place.
After back-to-back group stage eliminations, Barcelona secured a place in the last 16 as Group H winners, with Porto progressing as runners-up.
Europa League
West Ham United’s 2-0 victory over SC Freiburg in the final matchday secured their status as Group A winners, with the Bundesliga side finishing as runners-up.





