Manchester City will begin their Champions League campaign tonight (Tuesday) when they take on Sevilla at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Seville.
On paper, City's opener will be the toughest test of the group stage as Sevilla are the second highest ranked team in Group G, according to UEFA's club coefficient rankings.
Joining the English and Spanish sides in the group are German giants Borussia Dortmund and FC Copenhagen of Denmark. City head into the match after an unbeaten start to the season; four wins and two draws leaves them second in the Premier League rankings, with all the focus centred around 10-goal striker Erling Haaland READ MORE: Pep Guardiola must fix the one defensive problem that could cause Man City further set-backs Sevilla, it's fair to say, have not enjoyed a good start to the new season.
They have lost three and drawn one of their opening four LaLiga fixtures, including a 0-3 loss at home to Barcelona on Saturday.