Tottenham  will face reigning champions Inter Milan in the Champions  League group  stages, while they also face German side Werder Bremen and  Steve  McClaren's former side FC Twente. Spurs' first attempt on European  club  football's top prize is not an easy task with Rafa Benitez now at  the  helm at the San Siro and Bremen, who finished third in the  Bundesliga  last season.
Manchester United face up against Rangers in another 'Battle of Britain' after their last clash in 2003-04 and must contend with Valencia as well - although the Spanish side have been weakened by the summer exits of David Villa and David Silva - and shock Turkish champions Bursaspor.
 Manchester United face up against Rangers in another 'Battle of Britain' after their last clash in 2003-04 and must contend with Valencia as well - although the Spanish side have been weakened by the summer exits of David Villa and David Silva - and shock Turkish champions Bursaspor.
  Didier Drogba gets a reunion with former club Marseille as Chelsea are   drawn in a group with the French champions, but they also face a tough   trip to Spartak Moscow and Slovakia's MSK Zilina. Marseille boss Didier   Deschamps got the better of Chelsea in 2004 when in charge of Monaco   but, having lost two of their first three league games, will have to   turn things around.
 
  Arsenal will be reunited with Eduardo after the striker moved to   Shakhtar Donetsk, while they also face Braga - who hammered Sevilla in   the play-offs - and Serbian side Partizan. The Gunners lost 3-0 in   Donetsk back in 2000, but turned it around in the second leg as they   sealed a thrilling 3-2 win thanks to Martin Keown's two late goals.
 
  The group of death is undoubtedly the one containing AC Milan, Real   Madrid, Ajax and Auxerre. Real and Milan clashed last season in the   group stages, with Milan coming out 3-2 winners at the Bernabeu, but   Milan will have extra motivation this year as former Inter coach Jose   Mourinho is now at the helm of the Madrid side.
 Conversely, Barcelona have been granted one of the easiest groups ever seen in the Champions League. They have a tough trip to Rubin Kazan - who beat them at the Nou Camp in the group stages last season - but Copenhagen and Greek side Panathinaikos shouldn't prove too much of a test for Lionel Messi and company



















