Bayern Munich’s opponents in the 2025/26 Champions League season have been officially revealed.

In Pot 1, which the Bavarians were part of themselves, Chelsea will be visiting the Allianz Arena, while an away trip to treble winners Paris Saint-Germain awaits. Bayern last played Chelsea in 2019/20 en route to their own treble, dismantling them 7-1 on aggregate. Meanwhile, they faced PSG in last season’s league phase, beating the eventual champions 1-0.

Pot 2 yielded a home game against Belgian side Club Brugge and an away trip to Arsenal. It has been two decades since Bayern last played Club Brugge in the 2005/06 group stage. The away game ended in a 1-1 draw, while the home game was won by Bayern 1-0. Arsenal, meanwhile, met Bayern two seasons ago in the quarterfinals, with the Emirates leg ending 2-2 and Bayern sealing the deal with a 1-0 win at home.

Pot 3 invites Portuguese champions Sporting CP to the Allianz Arena, while PSV Eindhoven wait in, well, Eindhoven. Bayern last played Sporting in the 2008/09 season and knocked them out with a whopping 12-1 aggregate score. A certain Thomas Müller just happened to score his first ever senior Bayern goal in said tie. As for PSV, Bayern’s last meeting with them was back in the 2016/17 group stage, where Bayern won 4-1 at home and 2-1 away.

Perhaps the most interesting set of opponents came out of Pot 4 – Union Saint-Gilloise and Pafos from Belgium and Cyprus, respectively. Both clubs qualified for the league phase of the Champions League for the first time. Bayern have never played against either in the Champions League. However, both teams are currently champions of their respective leagues, so they are not to be taken lightly. Bayern will play Union Saint-Gilloise at home and Pafos away.