The much-anticipated draw for the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League will embrace a modern twist, as it will be conducted entirely by computer. This decision marks a significant shift from the traditional method of using physical balls and bowls on stage.
In the past, the draw process required nearly 1,000 balls and at least 36 bowls to accommodate the various stages and intricacies involved in determining the matchups. Such a setup not only presented logistical challenges but also risked extending the event far beyond a reasonable duration.
To streamline the process and enhance efficiency, UEFA has opted for an automated system. This software will randomly assign eight opponents across four pots for each team, ensuring a fair and unbiased selection. The move to a computerized draw is designed to maintain the excitement of the event while minimizing delays.
Football fans and clubs around the world eagerly await the results, which will be revealed on Thursday, August 29. This innovative approach to the draw is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the tournament, as teams learn their fate in real time.