The 16 UEFA Nations League group winners are all assured at the very least a UEFA EURO 2020 play-off place, with every League destined to type its personal play-off path. However, the precise composition will rely on how the groups carry out throughout the ongoing European Qualifiers.This article shall be up to date after every batch of European Qualifiers; it was final up to date at 22:45 CET on Friday 6 September. Play-offs are topic to remaining affirmation from UEFA. Current standingsOn the premise of the present European Qualifiers standings, the next groups can be concerned within the play-offs:
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Friendly fixtures and results during European Qualifiers
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European Qualifiers for UEFA EURO 2020: how it works
Qualifying for UEFA EURO 2020 remains largely the same (with 24 finalists in all), although the European Qualifiers are starting later than normal – the March after a major tournament instead of immediately in September (i.e. March 2019 rather than September 2018 in this case). No team will gain automatic qualification as hosts (there are 12 host nations in all). Qualifying group stage (20 teams qualify)The 55 teams were split into ten groups of five or six. Four of the five groups of five contain one team that has qualified for the UEFA Nations League finals (to be played June... UEFA.com - News
Ten down, four to go: Europe’s World Cup contenders
The group phase of the European Qualifiers has concluded, with the nine teams who topped their sections earning places alongside hosts Russia at next summer's FIFA World Cup. The final tournament draw takes place in Moscow on 1 December and the finals run from 14 June to 15 July.UEFA qualifiers: Belgium, England, France, Germany (holders), Iceland, Poland, Portugal, Russia (hosts), Serbia, Spain There are still four European places up for grabs, contested by the eight best runners-up (Slovakia miss out), with the play-offs scheduled between 9 and 14 November.
European Qualifiers for World Cup: who can qualify?
Belgium could become the first team from Europe to join hosts Russia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Sunday and Germany could emulate them the following night: we explain the permutations for the groups with three rounds of matches remaining. Correct after games played on 1 SeptemberWhich European teams have qualified?Russia (hosts)Who can still qualify automatically?Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, England, France, Georgia, Germany (holders)*, Greece, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, Moldova, Montenegro, Net... UEFA.com - News
How the UEFA Nations League could line up
The UEFA Nations League kicks off in September 2018 with UEFA's 55 member associations split into four leagues: but who will be in which?Who goes into which league?The 55 participating teams are split for the inaugural edition into four leagues, A–B–C–D, according to their position in the UEFA National Team Cofficient Rankings following the end of European Qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup (as per 15 November 2017).League A will include the 12 top-ranked teams, the next 12 teams will be in League B, the next 15 in League C and the remaining 16 in League D.Leagues A and B will consist of four
European Qualifiers: the story so far
• Nine group winners advance directly to join Russia at the 32-team 2018 FIFA World Cup.• Eight runners-up with the best record against the teams first, third, fourth and fifth in their groups proceed to play-offs to decide the remaining four European berths. Highlights: France 2-0 SwedenGroup ALeaders: France (10 points)Second: Netherlands (7)Story so farFrance won 1-0... UEFA.com - News