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2020 UEFA European Championship Play-Offs Revealed

2020 UEFA European Championship Play-Offs Revealed

The draw for the 2020 UEFA European Championship play-offs took place on Friday, revealing which teams will go head to head for the final spots in Europe's showpiece international tournament next year. 

Following the conclusion of the Euro 2020 qualifiers earlier in the month, 20 teams have confirmed their participation in the tournament in June next year. 

Belgium, Italy, England, Germany, Spain, Ukraine, France, Poland, Switzerland, Croatia, Netherlands, Russia, Portugal, Turkey, Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Czech Republic, Wales, and Finland are the nations who are guaranteed a spot at the European spectacle.

There are still four remaining places available, however, which will be competed for between 26 and 31 March 2020, between the 16 nations who qualified for the play-offs via their Euro 2020 qualifying results and UEFA Nations League co-efficients. 

This year's play-off process differs from previous editions of the competition in that a different, single knock-out pathway to four unique finals has been created, from which the four winners will join the already-qualified nations. 

Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Georgia vs Belarus
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): North Macedonia vs Kosovo

The winner of Semi-final 1 will host the winner of Semi-final 2 in the Path D final.

Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Scotland vs Israel
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Norway vs Serbia

The winner of Semi-final 2 will host the winner of Semi-final 1 in the Path C final.

Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Northern Ireland
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Slovakia vs Republic of Ireland

The winner of Semi-final 1 will host the winner of Semi-final 2 in the Path B final.

Semi-final 1 (1 vs 4): Iceland vs Romania
Semi-final 2 (2 vs 3): Hungary vs Bulgaria

The winner of Semi-final 2 will host the winner of Semi-final 1 in the Path A final.

11) Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) – 7 goals
11) Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) – 7 goals
10) John McGinn (Scotland) – 7 goals
10) John McGinn (Scotland) – 7 goals
9) Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands) – 8 goals
9) Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands) – 8 goals
8) Raheem Sterling (England) – 8 goals
8) Raheem Sterling (England) – 8 goals
7) Serge Gnabry (Germany) – 8 goals
7) Serge Gnabry (Germany) – 8 goals
6) Artem Dzyuba (Russia) – 9 goals
6) Artem Dzyuba (Russia) – 9 goals
5) Teemu Pukki (Finland) – 10 goals
5) Teemu Pukki (Finland) – 10 goals
4) Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) – 10 goals
4) Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) – 10 goals
3) Eran Zahavi (Israel) – 11 goals
3) Eran Zahavi (Israel) – 11 goals
2) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 11 goals
2) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) – 11 goals
1) Harry Kane (England) – 12 goals
1) Harry Kane (England) – 12 goals

UEFA have also confirmed that a draw for the Euro 2020 group stage will take place on 30 November 2019, and that no additional draw will be required once the play-offs have been completed. 

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