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https://bankingonfootball.com.ng/ Price: 50k negotiable https://planfordata.com/ Price: 70k negotiable |
Still needed |
Drop url |
Still needed. HB site |
You need someone to create a website for you or you need SEO expert? What does SEO has to do with a website designer? |
How much? |
With AdSense? |
Nigerian Google Adsense account needed and HB Agency approved website needed also |
Nigerian Google Adsense account needed and HB Agency approved website needed also |
postanythingtv:is the app available on play store? |
Everest9:how much? |
Lordsugar:Thank you |
The Champions League is back with a whole new structure, giving football fans plenty to be excited about. The familiar group stage format is gone, replaced by a revamped qualifying phase that’s set to keep things thrilling all the way until the final on May 31, 2025. That showdown will take place at Munich’s iconic Allianz Arena. Real Madrid: The Reigning Kings of Europe Real Madrid enter this season as the defending champions, adding yet another trophy to their cabinet last year. With five titles in the last decade alone, Los Blancos have cemented their status as the most successful club in the competition’s history. They’ve won the Champions League 15 times—eight more than second-placed AC Milan. Can Real Madrid Do It Again? With the signing of Kylian Mbappé to an already star-studded squad, Madrid look set to be strong contenders for a 16th Champions League title. However, they’ll face stiff competition from teams eager to knock them off their throne. Manchester City, fresh off their 2022/23 Champions League victory, are hungry for more. Bayern Munich, still reeling from their unbeaten 2023/24 season, will also be a team to watch. Barcelona, led by rising star Lamine Yamal and coach Hansi Flick, are eager to get their hands on the trophy once again. What’s New in the Champions League Format? This season brings significant changes, most notably in the number of participants. Instead of the traditional 32 teams split into eight groups, the Champions League will feature 36 teams playing eight matches in the opening phase. Each team will face different opponents drawn by lot, with four games at home and four away. Qualification for the Knockout Stage Only the top eight teams from this initial phase will automatically advance to the round of 16. Those who finish between 9th and 24th will battle it out in a playoff, with home-and-away ties determining who moves forward. The winners of these playoffs will complete the round of 16 lineup, while the losers will be eliminated. Once the knockout stage is set, the format returns to the familiar home-and-away ties, culminating in the final at the Allianz Arena. Teams Competing in the 2024/25 Champions League England: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester City Spain: Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Girona, Real Madrid Germany: Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen, Stuttgart Italy: Atalanta, Bologna, Inter Milan, Juventus, AC Milan France: Brest, Lille, Monaco, Paris Saint-Germain Austria: Red Bull Salzburg, Sturm Graz Netherlands: Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven Portugal: Benfica, Sporting CP Belgium: Club Brugge Croatia: GNK Dinamo Czechia: Sparta Praha Scotland: Celtic Serbia: Crvena Zvezda Slovakia: Slovan Bratislava Switzerland: Young Boys Ukraine: Shakhtar Donetsk Key Dates and Fixtures for the League Phase UEFA has scheduled eight matchweeks for the league phase, ensuring dedicated Champions League weeks with no overlapping Europa League games. Here are the matchweeks to look out for: Gameweek 1: September 17–19 Gameweek 2: October 1–2 Gameweek 3: October 22–23 Gameweek 4: November 5–6 Gameweek 5: November 26–27 Gameweek 6: December 10–11 Gameweek 7: January 21–22, 2025 Gameweek 8: January 29, 2025 Some standout clashes include: AC Milan vs Liverpool – September 17th 21:00 CET Manchester City vs Inter Milan – September 18th 21:00 CET Arsenal vs PSG – October 1st 21:00 CET Barcelona vs Bayern Munich – October 23rd 21:00 CET Real Madrid vs AC Milan – November 5th 21:00 CET Liverpool vs Bayer Leverkusen – November 5th 21:00 CET Inter Milan vs Arsenal – November 6th 21:00 CET Bayern Munich vs PSG – November 26th 21:00 CET Liverpool vs Real Madrid – November 27th 21:00 CET Juventus vs Manchester City – December 11th 21:00 CET Atletico Madrid vs Bayern Leverkusen – January 21st 21:00 CET PSG vs Manchester City – January 22nd 21:00 CET Aston Villa vs Celtic – January 29th 21:00 CET Knockout Rounds and Key Dates Following the league phase, teams finishing between 9th and 24th will enter the playoffs: Playoff Dates: February 11/12 and 18/19, 2025 Once the playoffs are over, the knockout rounds will proceed as follows: Round of 16: March 4/5 and 11/12, 2025 Quarter-finals: April 8/9 and 15/16, 2025 Semi-finals: April 29/30 and May 6/7, 2025 Final: May 31, 2025 The Allianz Arena: Host of the 2024/25 Final Champions League Munich’s Allianz Arena will be the venue for the grand finale of Champions League, marking the first time the final has returned to the stadium since 2012, when Chelsea triumphed over Bayern Munich. With a capacity of 67,000 fans, the arena is sure to provide a stunning backdrop for Europe’s biggest club football event. Source: https://matchpreviewtoday.com.ng/2024-25-champions-league-new-format-teams-and-key-dates/
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Barcelona’s promising forward Dani Olmo will be out of action for up to five weeks due to a right hamstring injury, the club announced on Monday. Olmo, who has been a standout performer for the Catalan giants, sustained the injury after scoring in Barcelona’s commanding 4-1 win over Girona on Sunday. He was forced to leave the pitch in the 61st minute, raising concerns about his upcoming matches. This injury is a significant blow for Barcelona as they gear up for their UEFA Champions League opener on Thursday. The team has been in exceptional form in La Liga, winning all their league games so far, but will now have to navigate their European campaign without one of their key players. Olmo, who joined Barcelona from RB Leipzig for a hefty fee of €55 million (approximately $61 million), has made an impressive start at his new club. He has found the net in all three of his appearances for Barcelona, showcasing his valuable contribution to the team’s attack. Barcelona’s immediate focus will be their Champions League clash against AS Monaco at the Stade Louis II on Thursday. Following that, they will face Villarreal in a La Liga away fixture on Sunday. Key Matches Ahead: UEFA Champions League: AS Monaco vs. Barcelona – Thursday La Liga: Villarreal vs. Barcelona – Sunday The absence of Olmo will be a test for manager Hansi Flick, but the team’s strong start to the season gives them a solid foundation to build on. Source: https://matchpreviewtoday.com.ng/barcelonas-dani-olmo-faces-up-to-5-weeks-out-with-hamstring-injury/
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Elegantspiker:what niche? |
Elegantspiker:what's your price sir? |
Still interested |
Still needed |
Please I need HB Agency approved website to buy asap. Drop comment if you have for sale or know anyone who have for sale. |
koladini:available. What's your budget?? |
Shedrick:what niche and price? |
Shedrick:sport niche? |
How much? |
How much? |
AmalaAtiEwedu:how explain abeg? |
futuregovernor:please explain. Why the hard way? |
Nigerian Adsense account Needed with Website |
Shinjawestern:still bringing in if you have a good location. People prefer to play Bet9ja virtual games offline than online. |
ghettochild:I said how much does it cost especially on the registration part. I wasn’t referring to the shop part |