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  1. The UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying tournament was a football competition that was played from March 2019 to November 2020 to determine the 24 UEFA member men's national teams that advanced to the UEFA Euro 2020 final tournament, played across Europe in June and July 2021.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2020 · European Qualifiers - UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying group and play-off results - News. UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying group and play-off results. Thursday, November 12, 2020. Article...

  3. Qualificação Europeia. Directo. Quem está apurado para o EURO? Outros destaques. Directo. Todos os golos da qualificação. Directo. Resumo: Polónia, Ucrânia e Geórgia apuradas. Directo....

  4. The official site of European Qualifiers. Visit now for information such as news, stats, videos, player and club information and much more.

    • How Does Qualifying Work?
    • The Qualifying Group Stage Is Simple Enough, Right?
    • Who Qualified from The Groups?
    • What About The play-offs?
    • Which Teams Contest The play-offs?
    • Play-off Fixtures
    • How Does UEFA Euro 2020 Work?
    • Key Dates

    With 12 countries staging finals matches in 2020, there is no automatic qualification for hosts, meaning that all 55 UEFA nations are competing for the 24 finals berths on offer. The first 20 places were decided by the qualifying group stage, with the top two in each section advancing. The remaining four spots go to the winners of a new play-off sy...

    Indeed. The qualifying drawtook place in Dublin on 2 December 2018. The 55 teams were split into ten groups of either five or six, with four of the five groups of five containing one team that had qualified for the UEFA Nations League Finals. The top two from each group qualified for the EURO final tournament.

    The 20 sides were assigned to the following pots for the finals draw in Bucharest on 30 November 2019 (check here to see how the seedings were determined): Pot 1: Belgium, Italy (hosts), England (hosts), Germany (hosts), Spain (hosts), Ukraine Pot 2: France, Poland, Switzerland,Croatia, Netherlands (hosts), Russia (hosts) Pot 3: Portugal, Turkey, D...

    It is pretty simple. Each separate League (i.e. A, B, C and D) in the UEFA Nations League has been allocated one UEFA EURO 2020 place. Four sides from each League will contest single-leg semi-finals and a one-off final (entirely specific to the EURO). The winner of each of these four one-off finals gets a ticket to UEFA EURO 2020.

    In theory, the four winners of the quartet of groups that form each of the four Leagues. However, as some UEFA Nations League group winners qualified via the European Qualifiers, their spots went to the next best-ranked teams in their League. Note that at the conclusion of the UEFA Nations League, teams were ranked 1 to 55 according to their positi...

    Path A Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Iceland v Romania Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): Bulgaria v Hungary The winners of semi-final 2 (Bulgaria or Hungary) will play the final at home. Path B Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Bosnia and Herzegovina v Northern Ireland Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): Slovakia v Republic of Ireland The winners of semi-final 1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina or Nort...

    The format will be the same as for UEFA EURO 2016, with 24 teams in six groups of four, and the top two in each group progressing to the knockout phase together with the four best third-placed sides. Unlike 2016 (and any other major finals in history), matches will be played across 12 different countries.

    21–23/03/2019: Matchday one24–26/03/2019: Matchday two07–08/06/2019: Matchday three10–11/06/2019: Matchday four05–07/09/2019: Matchday five08–10/09/2019: Matchday six10–12/10/2019: Matchday seven13–15/10/2019: Matchday eight14–16/11/2019: Matchday nine17–19/11/2019: Matchday ten22/11/2019: European Qualifiers play-off draw30/11/2019: UEFA EURO 2020...

  5. Complete table of European Qualifiers latest group stage standings. Updated instantly after every game. Visit UEFA for more information.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Como funciona a qualificação? Com 12 países a acolherem jogos em 2020, o anfitrião não se qualifica automaticamente, o que significa que todas as 55 federações-membro da UEFA vão lutar pelos 24...