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Manchester United's Champions League Group Revealed

The draw for the Champions League group stage was made on Thursday evening from Monaco and Manchester United now know who they will be facing in their group.

United have been placed in Group A where they will play home and away against each of their three opponents with the top two teams from each of the eight groups advancing to the first knock-out stages, finish third and get entered into the Europa League.

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For the 2013/14 Champions League Group stage, Manchester United will play;

  • Shakhtar Donetsk
  • Bayer Leverkusen
  • Real Sociedad

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5 replies on “Manchester United's Champions League Group Revealed”

Well, I know anything can happen in Soccer. But I strongly believe that Manchester United will make it to the next round.. GGMU!

We lucked out again this year. No group is a “give me” in CL, but this is by far an easier group than some others. Excited we have a German side – been a while it feels since we had any CL football in Germany. Should be an electric atmosphere and a good test for us. We should advance without too much trouble.

Can’t pick one group of death this year as there are several where a big club could get knocked out. Barca will have trouble given they have Celtic again (came up big against them last year) and AC Milan will be improved with Mario B. Arsenal have to face both Napoli and Dortmound. Chelsea has Shalka and Basil. It’s tough, though, tough this year.

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