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UEFA Champions LeagueNew York Post
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The 2024-25 UEFA Champions League is going to be an adventure for us all.
UEFA has adopted a new format that will see the 36 participating clubs compete in a new league phase.
Each club will play eight different opponents, playing half of those matches at home and half away.
Manchester City is still the clear betting favorite to win the Champions League at +280 odds.
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