Manchester City are among the favourites for the Champions League as Pep Guardiola eyes a third success in the competition.
The Spaniard won the Champions League twice during his time with Barcelona and will hope to make his mark with City
It's been another busy summer at the Etihad with plenty of money spent on new signings.
But can City take the next step and challenge in the Champions League?
Here is who City could face in the group stage.
City will be in Pot Two in Thursday's draw - but that doesn't necessarily mean they will draw one of the big-hitters.
Pot One now consists of title winners from across Europe meaning Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are joined by Spartak Moscow.
Of course, some of the pots are yet to be finalised but here are the current standings.
Pot One
Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Juventus, Benfica, Monaco, Spartak Moscow, Shakhtar Donetsk
Pot Two
Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, PSG, Borussia Dortmund, Sevilla, Manchester City, Porto, Manchester United
Pot Three (probable)
Napoli, Tottenham, Basel, Olympiacos, Anderlecht, Liverpool or Hoffenheim, Roma, Besiktas,
Pot Four (probable)
Celtic, CSKA Moscow or Young Boys, Copenhagen or Qarabag, Sporting Lisbon or Steaua Bucharest, APOEL Nicosia or Slavia Prague, Feyenoord, Maribor, Leipzig.
Best possible draw
Spartak Moscow, Manchester City, Anderlecht, Maribor
Worst possible draw
Real Madrid, Manchester City, Napoli, Leipzig
Odds
Real Madrid - 9/2
Barcelona - 6/1
Bayern Munich - 6/1
Paris Saint-Germain - 7/1
Manchester City - 12/1
Juventus - 12/1
Manchester United - 14/1