UEFA Champions League  

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  1. 1. Who will win the Champions League 2007/2008?

    • Barcelona
      15
    • Liverpool
      15
    • AC Milan
      14
    • Inter Milan
      1
    • Arsenal
      17
    • Man Utd
      49
    • Real Madrid
      3
    • Chelsea
      11
    • Other
      6
  2. 2. Who will be the Top Scorer?

    • Didier Drogba
      15
    • Samuel Eto'o
      6
    • Thierry Henry
      8
    • Kaka
      18
    • Fernando Morientes
      2
    • Herman Crespo
      1
    • Adriano
      1
    • Peter Crouch
      5
    • Others
      75


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The UEFA Champions League 2007-08 is the 53rd edition of the European championship football tournament and the 16th edition under the current UEFA Champions League format.

The final is scheduled to be played at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on May 21, 2008.

However, due to an upcoming review of venues eligible to host the Champions League Final (announced by UEFA President Michel Platini on June 6, 2007) this decision could be reversed, and a stadium with enhanced turnstile and ticketing technology chosen instead.

76 teams will participate in the 2007-2008 Champions League from 53 UEFA associations.

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Why isn't Man Utd in the list?...I am not saying they should be but they did win the EPL after all, I think they will be a threat this year but as I said in the other thread Real Madrid will go far this year :)

  • 4 weeks later...
Liverpool face tricky trip to Toulouse

Liverpool must overcome a tricky trip to Toulouse if they are to reach the Champions League group stage.

The Reds, who have won the competition five times and were beaten in last season's final, must face the Ligue 1 side over two legs for a place in the lucrative section of the competition.

Arsenal's first European tie since the departure of talismanic striker Thierry Henry will be a tough one too, against Czech side Sparta Prague.

Scottish champions Celtic face a tough test against Spartak Moscow in their bid to reach the group stage.

Last season's SPL runners-up Rangers will face either 1991 European Cup winners Red Star Belgrade or Estonian side Levadia Tallinn if they overcome FK Zeta in the second qualifying round. They lead 2-0 from the home leg.

The first legs will be played on August 14 and 15, with the return matches taking place on August 28 and 29.

Toulouse reached the Champions League qualifiers by finishing third in Ligue 1 behind champions Lyon and runners-up Marseille.

They are coached by former Bordeaux boss Elie Baup and one of their star players is Sweden striker Johan Elmander, who was a reported target of Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and also Lyon. He scored 11 times for the club, including a last-day hat-trick against Bordeaux.

Arsenal's opponents Sparta are the champions of the Czech Republic. Their success last season was their 34th domestic title and they became the first club since the break-up of Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s to win the domestic double.

Their best performance in Europe came in 1992-93, when they reached the semi-final group stage under an old format of the Champions League.

BTW - If you want me to change any of the poll option then I can do it.

  • 3 weeks later...

Well Champions League 3rd Round Second LEg Qualifiers this week with Liverpool having a tough match againt Toulousee who game them a hard time last week.

Arsenal had a pretty easy first leg and with 2 away goals with look to easily book their place in the next round with a win!

Toulouse gave Liverpool a hard time? Did you watch the same match as I did :huh:? Liverpool where confortable throughout and I think we would of won by more goals if the temperature had not been around 40 degrees celcius.

Anyway, it is good Liverpool are playing at home on the city's 800th birthday :D!

Fenerbah?e won the match with Anderlecht and now there is two Turkish teams are in Champions League. I hope they can at least progress to the semi-final but..that's probably a dream.:pp

Good to see Kezman score I like to see Kezman play...I always buy him on FM:DD

Group Draw

Group A

LIVERPOOL

Porto

Marseille

Besiktas

Group B

CHELSEA

Valencia

Schalke 04

Rosenborg

Group C

REAL MADRID

Werder Bremen

Lazio

Olympiakos

Group D

AC MILAN

Benfica

Celtic

Shakhtar Donetsk

Group E

BARCELONA

Lyon

Stuttgart

Rangers

Group F

MANCHESTER UNITED

Roma

Sporting Lisbon

Dynamo Kiev

Group G

INTER MILAN

PSV Eindhoven

CSKA Moscow

Fenerbahce

Group H

ARSENAL

Sevilla/AEK Athens

Steau Bucharest

Slavia Prague

I like Rangers group alot...might have to catch the matches!

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