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Euro draws

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UEFA EURO 2020 group stage
Group A (Rome and Baku): Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland

Group B (Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen): Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia

Group C (Amsterdam and Bucharest): Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, Play-off winner D (A)*

Group D (London and Glasgow): England, Croatia, Play-off winner C, Czech Republic

Group E (Bilbao and Dublin): Spain, Sweden, Poland, Play-off winner B

Group F (Munich and Budapest): Play-off winner A (D)*, Portugal, France, Germany :thumbs:

*Play-off Winner A is allocated to Group F and Play-off Winner D to Group C. If Romania qualify as Path A winners, they will play in Group C and Play-off Winner D will be switched to Group F. The play-off winners will be known in March 2020.

Play-off semi-finals
These were confirmed at a separate draw in Nyon on 22 November:

Path A: Iceland v Romania, Bulgaria v Hungary
Path B: Bosnia and Herzegovina v Northern Ireland, Slovakia v Republic of Ireland
Path C: Scotland v Israel, Norway v Serbia
Path D: Georgia v Belarus, North Macedonia v Kosovo

https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news ... e-and-ger/
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That group F...oh my
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What I find interesting about the Euros, and this is largely a result of it being every four years, is how few multiple champions there are. Italy is the second most successful team in World Cup history yet they have only won this once and not for half a century, and until Spain did it no team had successfully defended their title.

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