The Asian Age

Biggies in action as CL begins

■ Barcelona will take on Eindhoven while Inter face Tottenham

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London, Sept. 17: Barcelona helps to usher in a new- look to the Champions League on Tuesday as fans adjust to new staggered kickoff times.

Most matches in the group stage will now begin simultaneo­usly at 21: 00 GMT, 15 minutes later than in previous seasons. That is to accommodat­e a couple of games being played in a new earlier slot of 18: 55 CET to maximise television audiences.

So when the group stage begins on Tuesday it won’t be such a late finish at the Camp Nou for Barcelona’s game against PSV Eindhoven or at the San Siro where Inter Milan plays Tottenham.

Inter benefited from the fourth- place teams in England, Germany, Spain and Italy now securing a direct route into the group stage.

A look at the groups playing on Tuesday:

Group ‘ A’ — ( Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid, Club Brugge): None of the quartet reached the knockout phase last season.

Diego Simeone’s team still made the best of a bad situation, though, dropping into the Europa League and winning the second- tier competitio­n.

But Atletico has laboured at the start of its domestic campaign, winning only one of four La Liga matches. There is a greater incentive for Atletico to reach the final because it is hosting the game in June.

Borussia Dortmund is unbeaten so far in the Bundesliga with two wins from three as it prepares to travel to Belgium to face Club Brugge.

Group ‘ B’ —( Barcelona, Tottenham, PSV Eindhoven, Inter Milan): Lionel Messi’s Barcelona has had to endure seeing archrival Real Madrid win three Champions League finals in a row. Barcelona must return to Italy to play Inter Milan, which is back in the premier competitio­n after seven- season absence.

Tottenham is the only team in the group yet to collect the trophy but has been the most consistent side over three seasons.

Group ‘ C’ — ( PSG, Napoli, Liverpool, Red Star Belgrade): After helping Paris Saint- Germain re- establish domestic dominance last year, Neymar has little to prove with the club apart from achieving the big mission: Delivering a European title to the Qatari ownership.

Group ‘ D’ —( Lokomotiv Moscow, Porto, Schalke, Galatasara­y): Porto, the last team to win the Champions League from outside Europe’s top four leagues, is the favorite to progress from arguably the weakest of the eight groups.

 ?? AFP ?? Paris Saint- Germain player Neymar ( right) jokes with team mate Kylian Mbappe during their training session at the Camp des Loges camp in Saint- Germain- en- Laye, near Paris, on Monday, eve of their UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool. —
AFP Paris Saint- Germain player Neymar ( right) jokes with team mate Kylian Mbappe during their training session at the Camp des Loges camp in Saint- Germain- en- Laye, near Paris, on Monday, eve of their UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool. —

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