Pep Guardiola’s side are on the hunt for a second UEFA Champions League title, and their fans will have watched the draw for the competition’s new format in Monaco with great excitement, no doubt making plans for potential away trips and preparing for European giants to visit their Etihad Stadium home.
It took some time for the big-spending Premier League side to finally lift the famous trophy, doing so in 2023 when Rodri fired home the winner against Inter Milan, and Guardiola will have his sights firmly set on another triumph, not least because domestic honours seem far easier for the Spaniard to secure on the whole.
New UEFA Champions League Format
We all got used to the previous format, where eight groups of four battled it out to secure passage to the Round of 16, but UEFA has adopted a new system as of 2024/25, one that arguably makes each game that is played far more meaningful.
Now, all 36 teams make up one league, and each side plays eight games, four home and four away, with the top eight moving into the Round of 16, and teams who finish between 9th and 24th then taking part in a two-legged playoff to progress.
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Manchester City UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Schedule
Date | Opponent | Starting Price* |
18 September | Inter Milan (H) | £55 |
1 October | Slovan Bratislava (A) | £293 |
23 October | Sparta Prague (H) | £59 |
5 November | Sporting CP (A) | £147 |
26 November | Feyenoord (H) | £55 |
11 December | Juventus (A) | £119 |
22 January | Paris Saint-Germain (A) | £125 |
29 January | Club Brugge (H) | £59 |
Hosting the Nerazzurri
Guardiola’s side get started with a tough clash with Serie A champions Inter Milan in a match that is sure to be keenly fought. The Nerazzurri have won UEFA’s premier tournament on three occasions, doing so in both 1964 and 1965 before waiting more than 40 years to once again lift the trophy, doing so during José Mourinho’s reign in charge at the San Siro in 2010.
The two sides did battle in the 2023 Champions League Final, with Manchester City coming out on top, so there’s plenty of background to an already tasty-looking clash. This is sure to be an even game with Simone Inzaghi’s side proving a very tough side to overcome.
You’ll find a wide range of tickets for this matchup. Currently, SeatPick has an inventory of over 4,000 Man City vs Inter Milan tickets, starting from as little as £55*.
Prague Bound
Fans who want to combine a trip to see the Citizens in action with a great mini-break would do well to take up the chance to visit the Czech Republic. Prague is a great city to visit and is very reasonably priced, on top of which, you can be reasonably confident that you’ll come back from your short vacation with three points in your bag.
We have a great level of availability for this clash, with the starting price for Sparta Prague vs Man City tickets now £293*.
Turin Trip
When it comes to monumental Champions League matches, Juventus against Manchester City will be up there among the best league phase clashes. The Old Lady of Italian football won the tournament in both 1985 and 1996 but have also somehow managed to lose seven finals, including each of their last five.
We currently offer hundreds of ticketing opportunities for this fixture, and the starting price for Juventus vs Manchester City tickets is just £119*.
Battle of the Big Spenders in Paris
The way in which both clubs have made the most of huge investment, in more or less the same timeframe, certainly connects both Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.
Both clubs had not made that much of an impact, domestically or otherwise, prior to being bankrolled in the late 2000s, but since then, they have both won their respective domestic leagues countless times and grown as global entities as a result.
The fixture is sure to be a very close-run clash, with PSG’s Luis Enrique’s side being more a team unit than during their phases where monumental stars led them. Prices for PSG vs Man City tickets start from just £125*, which is an absolute bargain.
As well as these mouthwatering ties, Manchester City also travel to Slovakia to face Slovan Bratislava (1st October) before hosting Sparta Prague (23rd October). They are also Lisbon-bound to take on Sporting CP (5th November) before closing out the Champions League league phase by entertaining Club Brugge (29th January).
*Ticket prices are subject to change. All data and prices are correct at the time of publishing.