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UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying

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Football competition

UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
Tournament details
Dates23 March 2023 – 26 March 2024
Teams53
Tournament statistics
Matches played239
Goals scored690 (2.89 per match)
Attendance5,346,891 (22,372 per match)
Top scorer(s)BelgiumRomelu Lukaku
(14 goals)
2020
2028
International football competition
UEFA European qualifiers

TheUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying tournament was afootball competition that was played from March 2023 to March 2024 to determine the 23UEFA member men's national teams that would join the automatically qualified host teamGermany in theUEFA Euro 2024 final tournament. The competition was linked with the2022–23 UEFA Nations League, which gave countries a secondary route to qualify for the final tournament.[1]

A total of 53 UEFA member associations entered the qualifying process. The draw for the qualifying group stage took place at theFesthalle inFrankfurt on 9 October 2022.[2]

Qualified teams

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  Team qualified for UEFA Euro 2024
  Team failed to qualify
  Team banned from competition
TeamQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in tournament[A]
 Germany[B]Host27 September 201813 (1972,1976,1980,1984,1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 BelgiumGroup F winner13 October 20236 (1972,1980,1984,2000,2016,2020)
 FranceGroup B winner13 October 202310 (1960,1984,1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 PortugalGroup J winner13 October 20238 (1984,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 ScotlandGroup A runner-up15 October 20233 (1992,1996,2020)
 SpainGroup A winner15 October 202311 (1964,1980,1984,1988,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 TurkeyGroup D winner15 October 20235 (1996,2000,2008,2016,2020)
 AustriaGroup F runner-up16 October 20233 (2008,2016,2020)
 EnglandGroup C winner17 October 202310 (1968,1980,1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2012,2016,2020)
 HungaryGroup G winner16 November 20234 (1964,1972,2016,2020)
 Slovakia[C]Group J runner-up16 November 20235 (1960,1976,1980,2016,2020)
 AlbaniaGroup E winner17 November 20231 (2016)
 DenmarkGroup H winner17 November 20239 (1964,1984,1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2012,2020)
 NetherlandsGroup B runner-up18 November 202310 (1976,1980,1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2020)
 RomaniaGroup I winner18 November 20235 (1984,1996,2000,2008,2016)
  SwitzerlandGroup I runner-up18 November 20235 (1996,2004,2008,2016,2020)
 Serbia[D]Group G runner-up19 November 20235 (1960,1968,1976,1984,2000)[E]
 Czech Republic[C]Group E runner-up20 November 202310 (1960,1976,1980,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 ItalyGroup C runner-up20 November 202310 (1968,1980,1988,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 SloveniaGroup H runner-up20 November 20231 (2000)
 CroatiaGroup D runner-up21 November 20236 (1996,2004,2008,2012,2016,2020)
 GeorgiaPlay-off Path C winner26 March 20240 (debut)
 UkrainePlay-off Path B winner26 March 20243 (2012,2016,2020)
 PolandPlay-off Path A winner26 March 20244 (2008,2012,2016,2020)
  1. ^Bold indicates champion for that year.Italic indicates host for that year.
  2. ^From 1972 to 1988,Germany competed asWest Germany.
  3. ^abFrom 1960 to 1980, bothSlovakia and theCzech Republic competed asCzechoslovakia.[3][4][5][6]
  4. ^From 1960 to 1984,Serbia competed asYugoslavia, and in 2000 asFR Yugoslavia.
  5. ^FR Yugoslavia were initially to appear in1992 (after qualifying asYugoslavia), but were replaced after beingbanned by the United Nations from all international sport.

Format

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The format was similar to theUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying competition: the group stage decided 20 of the 23 teams that would advance to the final tournament to join hostGermany. The 53 UEFA member associations were divided into ten groups, with seven groups containing five teams and three containing six teams. The draw for the qualifying group stage took place on 9 October 2022,[2] after conclusion of the league phase of the2022–23 UEFA Nations League. The fourUEFA Nations League Finals participants were drawn into groups of five teams (so they were able to compete in the Nations League Finals in June 2023). The qualifying group stage was played in a home-and-away,round-robin format on double matchdays in March, June, September, October, and November 2023. The winners and runners-up from the ten groups qualified directly to the final tournament.[7]

Following the qualifying group stage, the remaining three teams were decided through the play-offs, held in March 2024. Twelve teams were selected based entirely on their performance in the2022–23 UEFA Nations League. These teams were divided into three paths, each containing four teams, with one team from each path qualifying for the final tournament. The group winners of Nations Leagues A, B, and C automatically qualified for the play-off path of their league, unless they qualified for the final tournament via the qualifying group stage. If a group winner had already qualified through the qualifying group stage, they would be replaced by the next best-ranked team in the same league. However, if there were not enough non-qualified teams in the same league, then the spot would go first to the best-ranked group winner of League D, unless that team had already qualified for the final tournament. The remaining slots were then allocated to the next best team in theNations League overall ranking. However, group winners of Leagues B and C could not face teams from a higher league.

The three play-off paths each featured two single-leg semi-finals, and one single-leg final. In the semi-finals, the best-ranked team hosted the lowest-ranked team, and the second-ranked team hosted the third-ranked team. The host of the final was drawn between the winners of the semi-final pairings. The three play-off path winners joined the twenty teams that already qualified for the final tournament through the group stage.[8]

Tiebreakers for group ranking

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If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied:[8]

  1. Higher number of points obtained in the matches played among the teams in question;
  2. Superior goal difference in matches played among the teams in question;
  3. Higher number of goals scored in the matches played among the teams in question;
  4. If, after having applied criteria 1 to 3, teams still had an equal ranking, criteria 1 to 3 were reapplied exclusively to the matches between the teams in question to determine their final rankings.[a] If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 5 to 11 applied;
  5. Superior goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Higher number of goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Higher number of away goals scored in all group matches;
  8. Higher number of wins in all group matches;
  9. Higher number of away wins in all group matches;
  10. Fair play conduct in all group matches (1 point for a single yellow card, 3 points for a red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for a direct red card, 4 points for a yellow card followed by a direct red card);
  11. Position in theUEFA Nations League overall ranking.

Notes

  1. ^When there were two or more teams tied in points, criteria 1 to 3 were applied. After these criteria were applied, they may define the position of some of the teams involved, but not all of them. For example, if there was a three-way tie on points, the application of the first three criteria may only break the tie for one of the teams, leaving the other two teams still tied. In this case, the tiebreaking procedure was resumed, from the beginning, for those teams that were still tied.

Criteria for overall ranking

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To determine the overall rankings of the European Qualifiers, results against teams in sixth place were discarded and the following criteria were applied:[8]

  1. Position in the group;
  2. Higher number of points;
  3. Superior goal difference;
  4. Higher number of goals scored;
  5. Higher number of goals scored away from home;
  6. Higher number of wins;
  7. Higher number of wins away from home;
  8. Fair play conduct (1 point for a single yellow card, 3 points for a red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for a direct red card, 4 points for a yellow card followed by a direct red card);
  9. Position in theUEFA Nations League overall ranking.

Schedule

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Below was the schedule of the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.[9]

StageMatchdayDates
Qualifying group stageMatchday 123–25 March 2023
Matchday 226–28 March 2023
Matchday 316–17 June 2023
Matchday 419–20 June 2023
Matchday 57–9 September 2023
Matchday 610–12 September 2023
Matchday 712–14 October 2023[note 1]
Matchday 815–17 October 2023[note 1]
Matchday 916–18 November 2023
Matchday 1019–21 November 2023
Play-offsSemi-finals21 March 2024
Finals26 March 2024

Draw

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The qualifying group stage draw was held on 9 October 2022, 12:00CEST,[12] at theFesthalle inFrankfurt.[2][13][14][15] Of UEFA's 55 member associations, 53 compete in the qualifying competition. Host teamGermany qualified directly to the final tournament, while it was confirmed on 20 September 2022 thatRussia were ineligible due to the suspension from FIFA and UEFA competitions.[16]

The 53 UEFA national teams were seeded into six pots based on the2022–23 UEFA Nations League overall ranking following the conclusion of the league phase. The four participants of the2023 UEFA Nations League Finals were placed into the UNL Pot and drawn into Groups A–D, which only had five teams, so that they only had to play eight qualifying matches, leaving two free matchdays to play in the Nations League Finals in June 2023. The next six-highest teams were then placed into Pot 1. If Germany had won their Nations League group, the UNL Pot would have contained three teams, and Pot 1 would have instead contained seven teams. Pots 2 to 5 contained ten teams, while Pot 6 contained the three lowest-ranked teams. The teams were drawn into ten groups: seven groups of five teams (Groups A–G) and three groups of six teams (Groups H–J). The draw started with the UNL Pot and Pot 1, and continued from Pot 2 to Pot 6, from where a team was drawn and assigned to the first available group (based on draw conditions) in alphabetical order.[17]

The following restrictions were applied with computer assistance:[17]

  • Prohibited clashes: For political reasons, matches between the following pairs of teams were considered prohibited clashes, unable to be drawn into the same group:Armenia / Azerbaijan,Belarus / Ukraine,Gibraltar / Spain,Kosovo / Bosnia and Herzegovina,Kosovo / Serbia.
  • Winter venues: A maximum of two teams whose venues were identified as having high or medium risk of severe winter conditions could be placed in each group: Belarus, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway.
    • The two "hard winter venues", Faroe Islands and Iceland, generally could not host games in March or November; the others were to play as few home matches as possible in March and November.[18]
  • Excessive travel: A maximum of one pair of teams identified with excessive travel distance in relation to other countries could be placed in each group:
    • Azerbaijan: with Gibraltar, Iceland, Portugal.
    • Iceland: with Cyprus, Georgia, Israel. (Armenia were also identified with Iceland for excessive travel distance, but the teams were in the same pot for the draw.)
    • Kazakhstan: with Andorra, England, France, Gibraltar, Iceland, Malta, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Wales. (Faroe Islands were also identified with Kazakhstan for excessive travel distance, but the teams were in the same pot for the draw.)

Seeding

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The teams were seeded based on theSeptember 2022 UEFA Nations League overall rankings.[19]

Final tournament hosts
TeamRank
 Germany10
Teams entering qualifying group stage
UNL pot
TeamRank
 Netherlands1
 Croatia2
 Spain3
 Italy (title holders)4
Pot 1
TeamRank
 Denmark5
 Portugal6
 Belgium7
 Hungary8
  Switzerland9
 Poland11
Pot 2
TeamRank
 France12
 Austria13
 Czech Republic14
 England15
 Wales16
 Israel17
 Bosnia and Herzegovina18
 Serbia19
 Scotland20
 Finland21
Pot 3
TeamRank
 Ukraine22
 Iceland23
 Norway24
 Slovenia25
 Republic of Ireland26
 Albania27
 Montenegro28
 Romania29
 Sweden30
 Armenia31
Pot 4
TeamRank
 Georgia33
 Greece34
 Turkey35
 Kazakhstan36
 Luxembourg37
 Azerbaijan38
 Kosovo39
 Bulgaria40
 Faroe Islands41
 North Macedonia42
Pot 5
TeamRank
 Slovakia43
 Northern Ireland44
 Cyprus45
 Belarus46
 Lithuania47
 Gibraltar48
 Estonia49
 Latvia50
 Moldova51
 Malta52
Pot 6
TeamRank
 Andorra53
 San Marino54
 Liechtenstein55
Banned from entering qualifying
TeamRank
 Russia32

Summary

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  Group winners and runners-up qualified directly forUEFA Euro 2024
  Teams advanced to theplay-offs,selected based on their performance in the2022–23 UEFA Nations League
  Other teams were eliminated after the qualifying group stage
Group AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup EGroup FGroup GGroup HGroup IGroup J

Spain

Scotland

France

Netherlands

England

Italy

Turkey

Croatia

Albania

Czech Republic

Belgium

Austria

Hungary

Serbia

Denmark

Slovenia

Romania

Switzerland

Portugal

Slovakia

Norway

Greece

Ukraine

Wales

Poland

Sweden

Montenegro

Finland

Israel

Luxembourg

Georgia

Republic of Ireland

North Macedonia

Armenia

Moldova

Azerbaijan

Lithuania

Kazakhstan

Belarus

Iceland

Cyprus

Gibraltar

Malta

Latvia

Faroe Islands

Estonia

Bulgaria

Northern Ireland

Kosovo

Bosnia and Herzegovina

San Marino

Andorra

Liechtenstein

Groups

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The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 10 October 2022, the day following the draw.[20][21][22] The schedule was initially released on the day of the draw, but was withdrawn shortly after its distribution due to an alleged calendar issue.[23] However, UEFA ultimately confirmed the initial schedule the following day, with no changes made.[24] Group matches took place from 23 March to 21 November 2023.

Group A

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationSpainScotlandNorwayGeorgia (country)Cyprus
1 Spain8701255+2021Qualify forfinal tournament2–03–03–16–0
2 Scotland8521178+9172–03–32–03–0
3 Norway83231412+2110–11–22–13–1
4 Georgia82241218−68Advance toplay-offs viaNations League1–72–21–14–0
5 Cyprus8008328−2501–30–30–41–2
Source:UEFA

Group B

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationFranceNetherlandsGreeceRepublic of IrelandGibraltar
1 France8710293+2622Qualify forfinal tournament4–01–02–014–0
2 Netherlands8602177+10181–23–01–03–0
3 Greece8413148+613Advance toplay-offs viaNations League2–20–12–15–0
4 Republic of Ireland8206910−160–11–20–23–0
5 Gibraltar8008041−4100–30–60–30–4
Source:UEFA

Group C

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationEnglandItalyUkraineNorth MacedoniaMalta
1 England8620224+1820Qualify forfinal tournament3–12–07–02–0
2 Italy8422169+714[a]1–22–15–24–0
3 Ukraine8422118+314[a]Advance toplay-offs viaNations League1–10–02–01–0
4 North Macedonia82241020−1081–11–12–32–1
5 Malta8008220−1800–40–21–30–2
Source:UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Italy 4, Ukraine 1.

Group D

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationTurkeyCroatiaWalesArmeniaLatvia
1 Turkey8521147+717Qualify forfinal tournament0–22–01–14–0
2 Croatia8512134+9160–11–11–05–0
3 Wales83321010012Advance toplay-offs viaNations League1–12–12–41–0
4 Armenia8224911−281–20–11–12–1
5 Latvia8107519−1432–30–20–22–0
Source:UEFA

Group E

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group E
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAlbaniaCzech RepublicPolandMoldovaFaroe Islands
1 Albania8431124+815[a]Qualify forfinal tournament3–02–02–00–0
2 Czech Republic8431126+615[a]1–13–13–01–0
3 Poland83231010011Advance toplay-offs viaNations League1–01–11–12–0
4 Moldova8242710−3101–10–03–21–1
5 Faroe Islands8026213−1121–30–30–20–1
Source:UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^abHead to head points: Albania 4, Czech Republic 1.

Group F

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group F
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBelgiumAustriaSwedenAzerbaijanEstonia
1 Belgium8620224+1820Qualify forfinal tournament1–11–1[a]5–05–0
2 Austria8611177+10192–32–04–12–1
3 Sweden83141412+2100–31–35–02–0
4 Azerbaijan8215717−1070–10–13–01–1
5 Estonia8017222−201Advance toplay-offs viaNations League0–30–20–50–2
Source:UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^The Belgium v Sweden match was abandoned at 1–1 at half-time for security reasons, astwo Swedish supporters had been killed in a terrorist shooting in Brussels prior to the match; the score was later confirmed as final.[25][26]

Group G

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationHungarySerbiaMontenegroLithuaniaBulgaria
1 Hungary8530167+918Qualify forfinal tournament2–13–12–03–0
2 Serbia8422159+6141–23–12–02–2
3 Montenegro8323911−2110–00–22–02–1
4 Lithuania8134814−662–21–32–21–1
5 Bulgaria8044714−742–21–10–10–2
Source:UEFA

Group H

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group H
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationDenmarkSloveniaFinlandKazakhstanNorthern IrelandSan Marino
1 Denmark107121910+922[a]Qualify forfinal tournament2–13–13–11–04–0
2 Slovenia10712209+1122[a]1–13–02–14–22–0
3 Finland106041810+818[b]Advance toplay-offs viaNations League0–12–01–24–06–0
4 Kazakhstan106041612+418[b]3–21–20–11–03–1
5 Northern Ireland10307913−492–00–10–10–13–0
6 San Marino100010331−2801–20–41–20–30–2
Source:UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^abHead to head points: Denmark 4, Slovenia 1.
  2. ^abGoal difference in all group matches: Finland +8, Kazakhstan +4.

Group I

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group I
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRomaniaSwitzerlandIsraelBelarusKosovoAndorra
1 Romania10640165+1122Qualify forfinal tournament1–01–12–12–04–0
2  Switzerland104512211+11172–23–03–31–13–0
3 Israel104331111015Advance toplay-offs viaNations League1–21–11–01–12–1
4 Belarus10334914−5120–00–51–22–11–0
5 Kosovo1025310100110–02–21–00–11–1
6 Andorra10028320−1720–21–20–20–00–3
Source:UEFA

Group J

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group J
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPortugalSlovakiaLuxembourgIcelandBosnia and HerzegovinaLiechtenstein
1 Portugal101000362+3430Qualify forfinal tournament3–29–02–03–04–0
2 Slovakia10712178+9220–10–04–22–03–0
3 Luxembourg105231319−617Advance toplay-offs viaNations League0–60–13–14–12–0
4 Iceland103161716+1100–11–21–11–04–0
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina10307920−1190–51–20–23–02–1
6 Liechtenstein100010128−2700–20–10–10–70–2
Source:UEFA

Play-offs

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Main article:UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs

Teams that failed in the qualifying group stage could still qualify for the final tournament through the play-offs. Leagues A, B, and C in the UEFA Nations League were allocated one of the three remaining final tournament spots. Four teams from each league that had not already qualified for the European Championship finals competed in the play-offs of their league. The play-off berths were first allocated to each Nations League group winner, and if any of the group winners already qualify for the European Championship finals, then to the next-best ranked team of the league.[27]

Team selection

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The team selection process determined the twelve teams that competed in the play-offs based on theNations League overall rankings,[19] usinga set of criteria that obeyed these principles:[8]

  • Leagues A, B, and C each formed a path with the four best-ranked teams not yet qualified.
  • If one of those leagues had fewer than four non-qualifying teams, spots were taken first by the best group winner from League D (unless already qualified), and then by any other eligible teams based on ranking.
  • Group winners from Leagues B and C could not face teams from higher leagues.
League A
RankTeam
GW Spain
GW Croatia
GW Italy
GW Netherlands
5 Denmark
6 Portugal
7 Belgium
8 Hungary
9  Switzerland
10 Germany
11 Poland
12 France
13 Austria
14 Czech Republic
15 England
16 Wales
League B
RankTeam
17 GW Israel
18 GW Bosnia and Herzegovina
19 GW Serbia
20 GW Scotland
21 Finland
22 Ukraine
23 Iceland
24 Norway
25 Slovenia
26 Republic of Ireland
27 Albania
28 Montenegro
29 Romania
30 Sweden
31 Armenia
32 Russia
League C
RankTeam
33 GW Georgia
34 GW Greece
35 GW Turkey
36 GW Kazakhstan
37 Luxembourg
38 Azerbaijan
39 Kosovo
40 Bulgaria
41 Faroe Islands
42 North Macedonia
43 Slovakia
44 Northern Ireland
45 Cyprus
46 Belarus
47 Lithuania
48 Gibraltar
League D
RankTeam
49 BD Estonia
50 Latvia
51 Moldova
52 Malta
53 Andorra
54 San Marino
55 Liechtenstein

Key

  • GW Group winner from Nations League A, B or C
  • BD Best group winner from Nations League D
  •   Team inbold advanced to play-offs
  •   Team qualified directly to final tournament
  •  †  UEFA Euro 2024 host, qualified automatically
  •  ‡  Banned from qualifying competition

Draw

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The qualifying play-off draw took place on 23 November 2023, 12:00CET, at the UEFA headquarters inNyon, Switzerland.[28][29][30] The draw followed thepath formation rules to determine the paths in which the non-group winners will participate. Three separate draws determining the host of the play-off final of each path also took place between the winners of the semi-final pairings (identified as semi-final 1 for seed 1 v 4, and semi-final 2 for seed 2 v 3).[31]

Due to the specificity of the draw, the exact procedure could only be finalised following the conclusion of the qualifying group stage.[32] No restrictions were applied to the draw, as none of the clashes prohibited by UEFA for political reasons could occur.[note 2] Based on the twelve teams that advanced to the play-offs, the three play-off paths were formed following the path formation rules, starting with League C and working up to League A:[33][34]

  • As there were four teams from League C (three group winners and one non-group winner), they were all placed in Path C.
  • As there were five teams from League B (two group winners and three non-group winners), the two group winners were placed in Path B, while a draw decided which two of the three non-group winners were also placed in Path B.
  • As there were two teams from League A (both non-group winners), they were both placed in Path A, along with the best-ranked League D group winner. The one remaining non-group winner from League B that was not drawn to Path B was then placed in Path A.

The following three non-group winners from League B (ordered by Nations League ranking) took part in the draw, with two being drawn into Path B, while the remaining team was allocated to Path A:

  1.  Finland
  2.  Ukraine
  3.  Iceland

The two teams drawn into Path B occupied positions B3 and B4, following their Nations League ranking, while the team drawn into Path A occupied position A3.

The following was the composition of the play-off paths:

Path A
RankTeam
1 Poland
2 Wales
3 Finland
4 Estonia
Path B
RankTeam
1 Israel
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
3 Ukraine
4 Iceland
Path C
RankTeam
1 Georgia
2 Greece
3 Kazakhstan
4 Luxembourg

The following semi-final winners were drawn to host the play-off final:

Path A

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Home team Score Away team
Semi-finals
Poland 5–1 Estonia
Wales 4–1 Finland
Final
Wales 0–0 (a.e.t.)(4–5p) Poland

Path B

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Home team Score Away team
Semi-finals
Israel 1–4 Iceland
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–2 Ukraine
Final
Ukraine 2–1 Iceland

Path C

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Home team Score Away team
Semi-finals
Georgia 2–0 Luxembourg
Greece 5–0 Kazakhstan
Final
Georgia 0–0 (a.e.t.)(4–2p) Greece

Goalscorers

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There were 690 goals scored in 239 matches, for an average of 2.89 goals per match.

14 goals

10 goals

9 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Overall ranking

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The overall rankings were used for seeding in thefinal tournament draw. Results against sixth-placed teams were not considered in the ranking.[8]

RnkGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsAllocation
1J Portugal8800302+2824Draw pot 1
2B France8710293+2622
3A Spain8701255+2021
4F Belgium8620224+1820[a]
5C England8620224+1820[a]
6G Hungary8530167+918Draw pot 2
7D Turkey8521147+717
8I Romania8440105+516
9H Denmark8512139+416
10E Albania8431124+815
11F Austria8611177+1019Draw pot 2
12B Netherlands8602177+1018Draw pot 3
13A Scotland8521178+917
14D Croatia8512134+916
15H Slovenia8512149+516
16J Slovakia8512138+516
17E Czech Republic8431126+615
18C Italy8422169+714Draw pot 4
19G Serbia8422159+614
20I  Switzerland82511710+711
21C Ukraine8422118+314
22B Greece8413148+613
23H Finland8404109+112
24D Wales83321010012
25A Norway83231412+211
26E Poland83231010011
27G Montenegro8323911−211
28J Luxembourg83231019−911
29F Sweden83141412+210
30I Israel8233710−39
31H Kazakhstan84041011−112
32E Moldova8242710−310
33D Armenia8224911−28
34A Georgia82241218−68
35I Belarus8224814−68
36C North Macedonia82241020−108
37F Azerbaijan8215717−107
38B Republic of Ireland8206910−16
39G Lithuania8134814−66
40J Iceland8116716−94
41I Kosovo814369−37
42G Bulgaria8044714−74
43H Northern Ireland8107413−93
44J Bosnia and Herzegovina8107519−143[b]
45D Latvia8107519−143[b]
46E Faroe Islands8026213−112
47F Estonia8017222−201
48C Malta8008220−180
49A Cyprus8008328−250
50B Gibraltar8008041−410
51I Andorra10028320−172
52J Liechtenstein100010128−270
53H San Marino100010331−280
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Ranking criteria
Notes:
  1. ^abGoals scored away from home: Belgium 10, England 8.
  2. ^abFair play points: Bosnia and Herzegovina −20, Latvia −29.

Notes

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  1. ^abThe fixtures of matchdays 7 and 8 ofGroup I involvingIsrael were moved to 15 and 12 November 2023, respectively, due to theGaza war.[10][11]
  2. ^The restriction would have applied to the following pairings:Armenia–Azerbaijan,Belarus–Ukraine,Gibraltar–Spain,Kosovo–Bosnia and Herzegovina,Kosovo–Serbia.

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