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Champions League group draw: Follow it live on Sky Sports on Thursday

Stay informed as Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal learn fates

The UEFA Champions League trophy is displayed in the draw room ahead to the UEFA CChampions League Q1 and Q2 qualifying rounds draw at the UEFA headquarters on June 24, 2013 in Nyon, Switzerland.
Image: Champions League Draw: live on Sky Sports News HQ from 4.30pm

Sky Sports is the best place to follow Thursday’s draw for the UEFA Champions League group stage.

Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal will learn their fates at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco as Europe’s elite come together to renew rivalries for another season.

Arsenal and Chelsea will go into Pot One, along with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Benfica, Atletico Madrid and Porto.

Premier League champions Manchester City are in Pot Two with Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, PSG, Shakhtar, Basel and Zenit.

Liverpool’s return to the Champions League sees them go into Pot Three with Bayer Leverkusen, Olympiakos, CSKA Moscow, Ajax, Sporting, Galatasaray and Athletic Bilbao.

Meanwhile, Pot Four features Anderlecht, Roma, Apoel, Bate, Maribor, Monaco, Malmo and Ludogorets as the race to the final in Berlin on June 6 gathers pace.

We’ll have comprehensive coverage on TV and online on Thursday evening:

Live Champions League Draw

SKY SPORTS NEWS HQ – We’ll show you the draw live from 4.30pm on channel 401 with Dietmar Hamann, Charlie Nicholas, Alan McInally and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on hand to provide expert analysis in our studio. You can also see the draw on our dedicated European football channel, Sky Sports 5.

ONLINE – You can follow our live blog on skysports.com, the Sky Sports mobile app and Sky Sports for iPad for instant news of the draw wherever you are.

SOCIAL MEDIA – Make sure you follow our dedicated Champions League account - @SkySportsCL – for updates and reaction to the draw.

And remember, Sky Sports 5 is your home of UEFA Champions League this season with 129 live games still to come. 

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