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UEFA EURO 2020

Euro 2020 play-off draw and main draw

Now that the Euro 2020 qualifiers have been completed, we know the 20 qualified teams and the 16 teams in the play-offs. The draw for the play-offs and the main draw will not be straightforward. There will be decisions which may make you scratch your head and wonder why they did that. This note is intended to explain how the draws will work.

The Play-offs

The teams in the play-offs, listed in order of their Nations League rankings, are :-

League A

League B

League C

League D

Nations League Group Winners

Bosnia & H

Scotland

Norway

Serbia

Georgia

North Macedonia

Kosovo

Belarus

Not Group Winners

Iceland

Slovakia

Rep Ireland

N. Ireland

Bulgaria

Israel

Hungary

Romania

The countries shown in red are Euro 2020 host countries.

The play-offs are drawn in reverse order : D, C, B, A. The rules are :-

a. A group winner cannot form a path with a team from a higher-ranked league in the overall UEFA Nations League rankings.

b. If four or more teams from a league enter the play-offs, a path with four teams from the league in question must be formed.

c. Additional conditions may be applied, subject to approval by the UEFA Executive Committee, including seeding principles and the possibility of final tournament host associations having to be drawn into different paths.

Once the 4 teams in each play-off are determined, the semi-final pairings are 1 v 4 and 2 v 3 based on their positions in the Nations League rankings. These are single-legged ties hosted by the first named team. For each play-off path, there will be a random draw to see which semi-final will provide the hosts for the final, which is also a single-legged tie.

Play-off D

As there are exactly 4 teams qualified for the play-offs, there is no need for a draw. The pairings are

Georgia v Belarus
North Macedonia v Kosovo

Play-off C

The 3 Nations League group winners must be in this play-off – Rule (a).

UEFA would also like to keep all host countries apart in the play-offs – Rule (c). But, with 4 host countries in the play-offs, this is not possible. I am expecting that UEFA will leave 2 host countries in the League C play-offs : Scotland plus either Hungary or Romania. The other host country would be moved to a higher League. This is not definite : UEFA could move both Hungary and Romania to a higher League. If UEFA only move one of them then the play-offs will be

Scotland v Hungary or Romania
Norway v Serbia

Play-off B

As there are exactly 4 teams qualified for the play-offs, a pathway must be formed from League B teams – Rule (b).

Bosnia & Herzegovina v N. Ireland
Slovakia v Rep Ireland

Play-off A

There is no draw as there are only 4 remaining teams. The pairings are

Iceland v Hungary or Romania
Bulgaria v Israel

The Main Euro 2020 Draw

Regarding the main draw, the draw pots are :-

Pot 1

Pot 2

Pot 3

Pot 4

Belgium

Italy

England

Germany

Spain

Ukraine

France

Poland

Switzerland

Croatia

Netherlands

Russia

Portugal

Turkey

Denmark

Austria

Sweden

Czech Rep

Wales

Finland

Play-off A

Play-off B

Play-off C

Play-off D

The countries shown in red are the teams which could be drawn into Group D, England's group.

Some of the teams must be placed into certain groups. These are indicated below. Teams which are not placed in groups will be drawn into groups at random.

Pot 1

A - must be Italy as a host country

D - must be England as a host country

E - must be Spain as a host country

F - must be Germany as a host country

C - must be Ukraine as they cannot be placed in Group B with Russia (prohibited clash/venue)

B - must be Belgium as they're the only country left

Pot 2

B - must be Russia as a host country

C - must be Netherlands as a host country

Pot 3

B - must be Denmark as a host country

Pot 4

I am assuming in these notes that the League C play-offs will have 2 host countries.

F or C - will include the play-off A place marker, depending on whether Hungary or Romania are in the League A play-off.

E - will include the play-off B place marker because Rep Ireland are in the League B play-off.

The play-off C place marker will be in either Group D (because Scotland are in the League C play-off) or F/C, depending on whether Hungary or Romania are also in this play-off. Whichever group doesn't get the play-off C place marker will get the play-off D place marker instead : this is so that they can be swapped next April if the “wrong” team wins the Nations League C play-off.

David Lilley
  • 19 Nov 2019 9:51 PM
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  • Ben Williams
    Ben Williams
    • 30 Nov 2019 5:58 PM
    Happy with our group. It’s about as good as it could have been.
    However, the group of death (Group F) means by winning our group we will end of playing one of France/Germany/Portugal in the second round.
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  • John Greenwood
    John Greenwood
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:01 PM

    In reply to Ben Williams:

    Yeah I noticed that, would be a hell of a game in the last 16! Would be nice to beat Portugal and Ronaldo after 2006.
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  • Carl Padley
    Carl Padley
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:08 PM

    In reply to John Greenwood:

    Might get a bigger allocation for the czech game cant see them selling out ,croatia will come in numbers and should sell out so would scotland if they win
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  • Scott Burrell
    Scott Burrell
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:13 PM
    I know we've had all this before with England but on paper certainly looks more favourable to finish second in the group....which of course makes it a huge pain for us fans trying to sort travel arrangements!
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  • Richard Charlesworth
    Richard Charlesworth
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:16 PM

    In reply to Scott Burrell:

    Second? I would expect us to win that group. Although second looks preferable!
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  • John Greenwood
    John Greenwood
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:16 PM

    In reply to Scott Burrell:

    We can't think like that. We have to just try and win the group and then see it as a chance to knock out one of our rivals in the last 16.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:17 PM

    In reply to Scott Burrell:

    Scott Burrell
    I know we've had all this before with England but on paper certainly looks more favourable to finish second in the group....which of course makes it a huge pain for us fans trying to sort travel arrangements!

    Finishing third is more of a pain.

    And finishing fourth even more of a pain.

    :-)

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  • Clarke Buckeridge
    Clarke Buckeridge
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:29 PM

    In reply to John Greenwood:

    Few thoughts....

    Happy with the group draw. Bit bland...thankfully whoever the fourth team makes it interesting. Scotland for obvious reasons (although they have no chance of qualifying), Norway for the women, Israel playing in North London would be interesting and have a large away following, and if Serbia qualify then that would make things interesting with Croatia in the same group!

    Bit rubbish that we win our group and have to play one of Germany, Portugal or France in the knockouts.
    Germany should win that group with the home advantage so possibly France or Portugal.

    Just seen Southgates interview on the BBC, he seems confident whoever we play in the next round. Saying that he played the reserves in Kaliningrad and we finished 2nd.

    I can envisage all the plastic paddy Liverpool fans in Dublin wearing France shirts already!
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  • Scott Burrell
    Scott Burrell
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:34 PM

    In reply to Clarke Buckeridge:

    Yep, agree. Southgate has history of playing for a place so I suspect deep down he'll be after second. Win the first two and lose the last or on the other hand if we get turned over by Croatia that isn't the end of the world...although puts pressure on the last two games and no doubt cause a media hyperbole!
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  • John Greenwood
    John Greenwood
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:39 PM

    In reply to Scott Burrell:

    Will be very hard to manufacture a defeat playing at Wembley in front of a home crowd!
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  • Chris Power
    Chris Power
    • 30 Nov 2019 6:53 PM
    No messing about. Go to win every game, no matter who it is. Joint favourites for a reason, nothing to fear.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 30 Nov 2019 8:21 PM
    The kick off times have now been confirmed :-

    www.uefa.com/.../0254-0d41684d1216-06773df7faed-1000--euro-2020-match-schedule
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 30 Nov 2019 8:34 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    14:00hrs kick off for first game and 20:00hrs for the other two groups.

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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 30 Nov 2019 8:41 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    You've taken off the one hour BST / CSET time difference twice. It's Croatia 14:00 and the other two 20:00.
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 30 Nov 2019 8:46 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    The WhatsApp group I'm in have been laughing at me too.

    I was comparing GMT to CET.

    I've updated my original post above.

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