Manchester United face Champions League group stage clashes with Harry Kane's new club Bayern Munich, while Newcastle were handed an exceedingly tough task on their return to Europe's top club competition.
The Red Devils came back late on to beat Bayern in the 1999 final and complete the treble, but the German champions came out on top in the sides' last Champions League encounter in the 2014 quarter-finals.
Erik ten Hag's United side will also be up against Rasmus Hojlund's first professional club FC Copenhagen of Denmark and Turkish side Galatasaray in Group A.
Newcastle face a hugely difficult task as they prepare to return to the competition for the first time since 2002-03.
Eddie Howe's side finished fourth in the Premier League last season and they have been paired with three European heavyweights - seven-time Champions League winners AC Milan, 1997 winners Borussia Dortmund and 2020 finalists Paris St Germain in Group F.
Holders Manchester City face German side RB Leipzig for the third successive season in the Champions League after being pitted against Josko Gvardiol's former club in Thursday's group stage draw in Monaco.
City hammered Leipzig 7-0 in the second leg of their last-16 tie last season, having also beaten them 6-3 in the group stage the season before last.
Also in City's group are Serbian champions Red Star Belgrade, winners of the European Cup in 1991, and Swiss side Young Boys, with Pep Guardiola's side seeking to build on their success in Istanbul last season by retaining the title at Wembley next June.
Arsenal, back in the Champions League for the first time since 2016-17, face seven-time Europa League winners Sevilla in Group B.
The Gunners, who were runners-up behind City in last season's Premier League, are also up against Dutch side PSV Eindhoven and French team Lens.
Scottish champions Celtic were placed in Group E alongside Eredivisie champions Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid of Spain and Italian side Lazio.
The first round of group games will be played on September 19th and 20th.
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The Red Devils came back late on to beat Bayern in the 1999 final and complete the treble, but the German champions came out on top in the sides' last Champions League encounter in the 2014 quarter-finals.
Erik ten Hag's United side will also be up against Rasmus Hojlund's first professional club FC Copenhagen of Denmark and Turkish side Galatasaray in Group A.
Newcastle face a hugely difficult task as they prepare to return to the competition for the first time since 2002-03.
Eddie Howe's side finished fourth in the Premier League last season and they have been paired with three European heavyweights - seven-time Champions League winners AC Milan, 1997 winners Borussia Dortmund and 2020 finalists Paris St Germain in Group F.
Holders Manchester City face German side RB Leipzig for the third successive season in the Champions League after being pitted against Josko Gvardiol's former club in Thursday's group stage draw in Monaco.
City hammered Leipzig 7-0 in the second leg of their last-16 tie last season, having also beaten them 6-3 in the group stage the season before last.
Also in City's group are Serbian champions Red Star Belgrade, winners of the European Cup in 1991, and Swiss side Young Boys, with Pep Guardiola's side seeking to build on their success in Istanbul last season by retaining the title at Wembley next June.
Arsenal, back in the Champions League for the first time since 2016-17, face seven-time Europa League winners Sevilla in Group B.
The Gunners, who were runners-up behind City in last season's Premier League, are also up against Dutch side PSV Eindhoven and French team Lens.
Scottish champions Celtic were placed in Group E alongside Eredivisie champions Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid of Spain and Italian side Lazio.
The first round of group games will be played on September 19th and 20th.
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00:00 Wow, I mean what a group I mean, it's a super group of death isn't it?
00:03 I mean, it's three great teams as long with you know, Newcastle United are excited to be playing them
00:07 But Paris Saint-Germain, you know, British Adornment, the Yellow Wall and then obviously AC Milan and Sandro Tali's old team
00:14 Yeah, I mean I think of you know, you think of AC Milan
00:17 I know in 2003 we had almost 10,000 Geordies over there in the wonderful city of Milan
00:23 And I don't think I've ever seen a Maccam in Milan either
00:25 So it's it's gonna be exciting for the Geordies. Paris Saint-Germain, one of the sort of footballing royalty
00:29 And I think you know Dortmund as well. I think it's a great football club. The Yellow Wall is amazing
00:34 I think you know both fan bases are going to appreciate each other because
00:37 The noise at St. James's Park that first night when the Champions League music is gonna be playing
00:41 I think it's gonna be something really special. Oh, we're really excited
00:44 I mean 20 years is a long time not being in the Champions League and you know
00:47 This is something that you know, we've had a great season last season and we're not here just to make up the numbers
00:52 You know, we want to be competing on all fronts and I think you know
00:54 We've got six big games ahead of us now in the group stages
00:57 But we've got a great coach obviously and Eddie Howe, great players and you know, we're really going to give it our all
01:02 Well, look, I think you know, we're in it, which is the first thing
01:04 I think we want our fans to dream and we've got a draw now and a group that they can sort of get excited about
01:08 And like I said, you know
01:10 We feel like we've got the the players and the coaching staff and the set up to compete with all of those teams
01:15 It's gonna be tough. We understand that but we're going to give it our best
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