Holders Lyon and the side they beat in last season's final, Wolfsburg, are among the 16 seeds in the UEFA Women's Champions League round of 32 draw at 13:30CET on Thursday, streamed live on UEFA.comNine teams came through the qualifying round last week to join the 23 given byes to this stage. Teams entering in the knockout phase include three-time winners Lyon, twice champions Wolfsburg and former finalists Paris Saint-Germain, Zvezda-2005 and Fortuna Hjørring.However, English title-holders Chelsea and current leaders Manchester City, one of ? debutants in the draw, will be unseeded. Chelsea, who could face rematches with either of the teams they played last season – Gla... UEFA.com - News
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Watch Chelsea Vs. Watford Premier League Game Online (Live Stream)
Share this: The intensity of the Premier League will be on center stage this weekend in London. Watford and Chelsea will face off Saturday at Vicarage Road in the second game of the 2016-17 Premier League season. Chelsea started the campaign with a win over West Ham. Watford is coming off a draw against Southampton. Watford and Chelsea both have new mangers in charge in Walter Mazzari and Antonio Conte, respectively. Perhaps Italy’s growing influence on the Premier League will be apparent when the Italians’ teams meet in London. When: Saturday, Aug. 20, at 10 a.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra Thumbnail photo via Steve Mitchell/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
UEFA Europa League play-off draw live: seedings
The field for the UEFA Europa League play-off draw is complete following the conclusion of the third qualifying round on Thursday.When and where is the draw?The draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland. Proceedings begin at 13:00CET on Friday and you can watch the action live on UEFA.com.Which teams are in the draw?The 29 third qualifying round winners are joined by the 15 losers from the same stage of the UEFA Champions League (marked by *).Group 1:Seeded1 Genk (BEL) 2 Olympiacos* (GRE) 3 BATE Borisov* (BLR) 4 Midtjylland (DEN)5 Rapid Wien (AUT) Unse... UEFA.com - News
Teams set for Champions League play-off draw
The line-up is complete for Friday's UEFA Champions League play-off draw, which will be streamed live on UEFA.com from 12:00CET.Who is in the play-off draw?Champions route:SeededViktoria Plzeň (CZE) coefficient 44.585FC Salzburg (AUT) 42.520Celtic (SCO) 40.460APOEL (CYP) 35.935Legia Warszawa (POL) 28.000UnseededDinamo Zagreb (CRO) 25.775Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL) 25.625FC København (DEN) 24.720Hapoel Beer-Sheva (ISR) 4.725Dundalk (IRL) 2.590
Germany and Poland both satisfied with draw
Adam Nawałka, Poland coachWe were controlling things, even at the end. There were times when Germany took the initiative but we gave it to them consciously, to allow us space to hit them on the counterattack. I'm very happy with the team, in particular their discipline and tactical awareness. It all went exactly to plan. The players put a lot of heart into it.The only thing I'm not completely happy about is our failure to score but 0-0 was a fair scoreline. I'm happy the players aren't fully satisfied. It means they ask a lot of themselves and there's more to come. Now we have
Iceland abuzz after ‘landmark’ Portugal draw
Heimir Hallgrímsson, Iceland joint coachWe feel good. We knew how strong Portugal are. They had the ball much more and it's really difficult to play against them. They have one of the best teams here and will probably go far, but our defending was fantastic. We were really well organised and worked hard. Apart from one or two situations, we were focused. It's hard to single anyone out – it was a team effort and we can go into the next game more relaxed.We knew that we wanted to play long balls against them and knew we would usually win the first ball. At half-time,
Dortmund and Liverpool draw, Sevilla win away
Holders Sevilla, 2009 winners Shakhtar Donetsk and Spanish Liga top-four contenders Villarreal all picked up quarter-final first-leg victories on Thursday.The only game that finished without a winner came in the opening instalment of arguably the tie of the round. Jürgen Klopp's return to Borussia Dortmund with Liverpool ended in a 1-1 draw, Mats Hummels' header cancelling out Divock Origi's first-half opener for the Reds.