The qualifying stages of Euro 2020 are approaching an end, but we still won’t know the full roster of participating teams until March 2020.
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Twenty teams automatically advance to the finals through the qualifying stages, which leaves four additional teams fighting for a spot through the play-offs.
The Nations League is linked to Euro 2020 qualifying, and if you’re feeling confused about how it all works, Goal has everything you need to know.
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Contents
- What are the Euro 2020 play-offs?
- How do the Euro 2020 play-offs work?
- Which teams qualified for the Euro 2020 play-offs?
- Which teams have qualified for Euro 2020?
- When are the play-offs?
- When is the Euro 2020 finals draw?
What are the Euro 2020 play-offs?
The top two in each of the 10 Euro 2020 qualifying groups automatically advance to the tournament, making for 20 participants.
The four remaining places, then, are determined through the play-offs. Theoretically, the four group winners will participate each Nations League’s play-offs.
Whereas in previous editions of the Euros where play-off participants were determined by their performances in the qualifiers, this year they will be decided based on their standings in the UEFA Nations League.
The play-offs will take place in March 2020.
What is the UEFA Nations League? Finals, fixtures, results & how it works
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How do the Euro 2020 play-offs work?
In addition to the 20 teams who qualify for the competition by finishing in the top two of the 10 groups, four teams will qualify via the play-offs.
A total of 16 teams participate in the play-offs based on their Nations League group finishes and performances.
Four play-off routes are involved, with four teams allocated to each route.
There are two semi-finals and one final per route, and each match will be single-leg matches – there will be no two-legged matches unlike in previous years.
During the semi-final stage, the best-ranked Nations League team will be placed at home to play against the fourth-placed side, and the second-ranked team will welcome the third-best team.
The November 2019 draw will decide the home team, decided by the play-offs, in each final.
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Which teams qualified for the Euro 2020 play-offs?
Here’s where it all seems to get a bit complicated. The winners of the 16 Nations League groups (Groups A, B, C and D) will head to the play-offs.
But the way the structure of the play-offs is set, roughly half of the Nations League group winners qualified for the Euro finals directly. Since they don’t need to qualify from the play-offs, their place will be allocated to the next best-ranked team from that League.
On the basis of the European Qualifiers standings, the following teams would be involved in the play-offs:
Path A: Iceland, Bulgaria/Israel/Romania/Hungary*
Path B: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland
Path C: Scotland, Norway, Serbia, Bulgaria/Israel/Romania/Hungary*
Path D: Georgia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Belarus
Rank | Path A | Rank | Path B |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Iceland ?? | 1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina ?? |
2 | TBC | 2 | Slovakia ?? |
3 | TBC | 3 | Republic of Ireland ?? |
4 | TBC | 4 | Northern Ireland |
Rank | Path C | Rank | Path D |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Scotland ??????? | 1 | Georgia ?? |
2 | Norway ?? | 2 | North Macedonia ?? |
3 | Serbia ?? | 3 | Kosovo ?? |
4 | TBC | 4 | Belarus ?? |
*Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary and Romania will take part in a draw, with three teams going into Path A and one going into Path C.
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Which teams have qualified for Euro 2020?
A total of 20 countries – Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales – have already secured their places automatically and will not need to participate in the play-offs.
Euro 2020: Which countries have qualified for the 24-team finals?
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When are the play-offs?
The play-offs will take place on March 26 & 31 2020. The play-off draw will be held on November 22 2019.
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When is the Euro 2020 finals draw?
The draw for the Euro 2020 finals will take place Friday November 30 in Bucharest, Romania. It will begin at 12pm CET (11am GMT / 6am ET).
One team from each pot will be drawn into the six groups.
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