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Manchester City faces a play-off success of the Champions League against Real Madrid after the draw was carried out at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon.
The Pep Guardiola team advanced to the elimination stage of the tournament by winning its final phase of the 3-1 League against Club Brugge in the middle of the week.
The result saw the Premier League champions to finish 22 in the League, which was enough for a play-off place, but left them without seeds in the raffle.
Man City was paired with Celtic, who ended in 21st position, with the teams knowing that they would sit against the heavy weights Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.
The draw continues Man City to face Real Madrid in the competition of the main clubs in Europe.
The parties have gathered in the last three seasons, with the winner of each draw that raises the trophy.
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the Champions League for a fourth consecutive season
The winners of their ties in the last three seasons won the Champions League.
Celtic will face the German giants Bayern Munich while looking to reach the 16
Real Madrid beat Man City on penalties in the quarterfinals last season, avenging his loss in the semifinal stage the previous year.
White also won their semifinal meeting in 2022.
The Man City raffle confirmed that Celtic was attracted to face Bayern Munich in the play-offs.
As the non -sown teams, Man City and Celtic will be the host of the first legs of their respective ties on February 11 or 12.
Then they will travel through the legs outside February 18.
The draw has also established a totally French tiebreaker between Brest and Paris Saint-Germain, while Monaco will face Benfica.
Two ties will have Italian sides that face the Dutch opposition.
Juventus has been attracted to face the current Dutch champion PSV Eindhoven, while AC Milan will play Feyenoord.
The Belgian Champions Club Brugge has been attracted to face Atalanta, while Lisbon looks with Borussia Dormund.