How does euro qualification work




















The top two from each group will qualify for the final tournament , determining the first 20 places. Each league will have a path of its own and each path will feature two single-leg semi-finals and one single-leg final , drawn on 22 November , played in single venues from 26—31 March If a UEFA Nations League group winner has already qualified via the European Qualifiers, then their spot will go to the next best-ranked team in their league.

If a league does not have four teams to compete, the remaining slots are allocated to teams from another league, according to the overall UEFA Nations League rankings.

The teams who make it to the Euro finals will find out their group stage opponents at the draw on Saturday 30 November , in Bucharest, Romania.

As there is no single host country, there will be no automatic qualification for any nation. Games will be played from 12 June until 12 July in the following 12 stadium:. There were 16 participating teams, allocated based on UEFA Nations League group positions and performance available to those that have not qualified directly.

In the semifinals, the best-ranked team from the Nations League path was at home to the fourth-ranked team, and the second-ranked team hosted the third-best team.

A draw was held for the home team in the final. Check out this handy video UEFA has created to explain the playoffs. However, six Nations League group winners qualified for Euro automatically, so who took their place in the playoff route? It goes to the next-best-ranked team at that League level. This is the ranked order in which nations would have been granted a playoff, should they have needed it:. So the 20 automatic qualifiers will be removed from this list, and the top four remaining teams in each path will make up the playoffs.

Only four teams in League B failed to qualify automatically. The best-ranked nations will faced worst-ranked at home in the semifinals.

The host in the finals was decided by a draw. The finals will be hosted across Europe for this edition of the European Championship, running June 12 to July Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Euro qualifying: All you need to know. Register here.

Euro was the first European Championships after Uefa decided to expand the tournament to feature 24 teams - a move which has complicated things as far as qualifying for the knockout rounds in comparison to the old team format. The top two in each group go through automatically, along with the four third-placed teams that finish the group stages with the best records.

If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings. This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by goal difference, goals scored, most wins and then disciplinary record across the group as a whole.

However, if two teams that play each other on the final day of the group stage are level on points, goals scored and conceded - and are not level with any other side - a penalty shootout will be used to decide their placings. For full information on tie-breakers, check out the Uefa website here. The ranking of the third-placed teams follows a similar set of rules to those which determine group placings, except there is no head-to-head record to go on as none of the teams have faced one another in the group stage.

As a result, if teams are level on points the tie-breakers are, in order: goal difference, goals scored, wins, disciplinary record and position in European Qualifier rankings.



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