UEFA Champions League Explained

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A look at what the UEFA Champions League is, how teams qualify for it, and the format of the prestigious competition! (Some logos and pictures used are.

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This UEFA Champions League 2020’s video is titled UEFA Champions League Explained and credited to Snowman Sports Media. Viewing time is 00:06:43, enjoy our fellow UEFA Champions League 2020 fans!

37 Comments

  1. Dude .. you're doing a great job but… the draw is not completely random and you're completely forgetting about the away goal ruel in the knockout stages and you forgot to mention what happens with the teams that finishes 3rd and 4th in the group-stage

  2. I have a quick question. If two teams tie in the first leg and the other team wins the second leg will they go through even if they are losing in aggregate score. I think it would make sense to advance the team that won a game even if they are behind on aggregate

  3. Outstanding explanation. I've been googling trying to figure out how this all works…and I was more confused than before I started. lol. Thanks for making this so clear!

  4. Also, what if the winner of the Europa League, and the reigning winner of the UCL are in qualifying positions of their domestic leagues? Does that open up and extra tier from their domestic leagues? Or does it filter down into some sort of extra qualifying game between fringe clubs? Example, if Manchester United win this years Europa League yet finish 2nd in the EPL, who gets that spot for second? 5th place? Im not entirely sure how it works myself

  5. ucl and uel champions are already assured their spot in europian competition next season.And if ucl or uel champions gets inside the top 4 and then is there any chance for the 5th spot team in the next season ?

  6. Since only 5 premier league clubs can qualify to the champions league; what happens if two english clubs win the Champions and the Europa league and they end outside the top four in the Premier League ? Although extremely unlikely, if it happens, what then ?

  7. Wheres Messi in the intro?? The absolute disrespect, unbelievable I trusted you.

    PS – Just subscribed these are great videos keep up the good work.

    You sexy beast

  8. In theory, the final takes place at neutral ground, but it can happen that it is played at either one of the finalist home country (Man U played Barc at Wembley in 2011, Dortmund played Juve at Olympiastadion in 1997, Juve played Ajax at Stadio Olimpico in 1996, and more) or even at their home stadium (Bayern played Chelsea at Alliance Arena in 2012).

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