The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League draw has delivered more than just exciting football fixtures—it has produced storylines filled with reunions, nostalgia, and emotional returns for some of Europe’s biggest stars. From former heroes going back to their old grounds to teammates facing each other as rivals, the stage is set for a dramatic campaign.
Hugo Ekitike vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
French striker Hugo Ekitike will return to the Deutsche Bank Park to face Eintracht Frankfurt, the club where he rose to prominence before moving abroad. Ekitike joined Liverpool for 90miillion euros plus 5million add-ons. The home fans will see their former talisman in a new shirt, but this time as the opposition. His return promises to be one of the emotional highlights of the group stage.
Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise Reunion
When Arsenal face Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium, all eyes will be on the midfield battle between Eberechi Eze and his former Crystal Palace teammate Michael Olise. The pair once combined to dazzle Selhurst Park, but now they meet on opposite sides of Europe’s most prestigious stage.
Palace Pals... Now European Rivals 👀
— LiveScore (@livescore) August 29, 2025
Olise & Eze will meet again as Arsenal take on Bayern in the 25/26 UCL League Phase 🍿 pic.twitter.com/5IvCPOpOWN
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Homecoming at Anfield
One of the most sentimental nights of the draw will see Trent Alexander-Arnold return to Anfield, just three months after leaving Anfield for free. The local boy who rose through the academy and won a Champions League title with the club will step back onto the famous pitch as an opponent, marking an emotional homecoming for both player and supporters.
What reaction can Trent Alexander-Arnold expect when he returns to Anfield to face Liverpool with Real Madrid? pic.twitter.com/1E0FOr5Nk8
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) August 28, 2025
Kevin De Bruyne Faces Manchester City at Etihad Stadium
Few fixtures will carry as much intrigue as Kevin De Bruyne facing his former club Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. Having been central to City’s domestic and European dominance for years, the Belgian playmaker will now line up against Pep Guardiola’s side in a reunion that will test loyalties and emotions.
Kevin De Bruyne is set for an emotional homecoming at the Etihad as Manchester City take on Napoli in the Champions League! 🥹🩵🏠
— Sportskeeda Football (@skworldfootball) August 28, 2025
Will he deliver on the big stage once again? 🔥✨#KevinDeBruyne #UCL #Football pic.twitter.com/ZTkwg9tAiN
David Luiz Returns to Stamford Bridge
The Stamford Bridge crowd will welcome back David Luiz when Chelsea welcome debutants Pafos FC from the small Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
DAVID LUIZ VAI VOLTAR AO STAMFORD BRIDGE! 🏴🔙 O zagueiro, que jogará pelo Pafos nesta temporada, vai encarar o Chelsea na Fase de Liga da #CasaDaChampions! #HBOMax
— TNT Sports BR (@TNTSportsBR) August 28, 2025
A Fase de Liga da Champions começa no dia 16 de setembro, e você confere todos os jogos com a gente na @tntbr, no… pic.twitter.com/Z6kC81007R
For the first time, Pafos will compete in the Champions League, after edging the Serbian giants 3–2 on aggregate. Their decisive night ended in a 2–1 showdown, sealed by a late strike that will forever be etched in Cypriot football folklore. The 38-year-old Brazilian defender who twice donned the Chelsea shirt and helped the club lift the Champions League title in 2012. Luiz, known for his flamboyant style and big-game impact, will now be on the other side of the pitch, with Blues fans certain to show their appreciation for a club legend.
This year’s Champions League group stage is more than just about points and progression. It is about reunions, memories, and legacies. Whether it’s heroes revisiting their old stomping grounds or friends-turned-rivals battling it out on Europe’s grandest stage, fans are guaranteed drama both on and off the pitch.