AS Monaco now knows what awaits them in this season’s Champions League after the group stage draw at the Grimaldi Forum on Thursday, August 28.
The Principality side will face some of Europe’s toughest competition in the league phase, hosting Manchester City, Juventus, Tottenham Hotspur, and Galatasaray at Stade Louis-II. Away fixtures will see them travel to the storied grounds of Real Madrid, Club Bruges, Bodø/Glimt, and Pafos.

This marks the club’s 11th campaign in Europe’s top-tier tournament and their second consecutive direct qualification to the league phase under the competition’s new format. The draw was attended by AS Monaco’s leadership, including General Director Thiago Scuro, Technical Director Carlos Aviña, and head coach Adi Hütter.
Supporters can still secure seats for the full season, covering Ligue 1, Champions League, and Coupe de France, via the club’s online ticketing platform until September 8.