The UEFA Youth League has had a change in format ahead of the 2015 season and will now see 64 of Europe's best sides face off in youth club football's showpiece tournament.
Along with the usual 32 youth teams and eight groups that reflect the senior sides qualified and drawn for the Champions League, for the competition's third season, there will also feature the 32 domestic champions from the top-ranked UEFA associations.
As the tournament's official Twitter feed demonstrates, the 32 Champions League sides will play each other in the same groups as the senior teams, while the domestic champions will take each other on in two two-legged knockout play-offs:
Not long until the 2015/16 #UYL!