Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Netherland­s draw Germany in pick of Euro 2020 qualifying groups

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REUTERS - The Netherland­s and Germany were grouped together in qualificat­ion for the 2020 European Championsh­ip at yesterday’s draw in Dublin, one of 12 host cities for the finals that will be staged across the continent for the first time.

Germany, the team everyone wanted to avoid after their poor showing in UEFA’S new Nations League competitio­n pushed them into the second pot of seeds, will also play Northern Ireland, Estonia and Belarus in Group ‘C’ when the qualificat­ion competitio­n begins in March.

Holders Portugal must face Ukraine and Serbia in a tricky five-team Group ‘B’ while world champions France drew Iceland and Turkey in Group ‘H’.

Elsewhere, three-times champions Spain were drawn in Group ‘F’ with Sweden, Norway and Romania.

England, one of the other in-form teams from the Nations League face the Czech Republic and Bulgaria in Group ‘A’.

The top two teams from each group qualify automatica­lly. Unlike previous tournament­s, the playoffs to decide the four other spots will be contested between the most successful teams from the four divisions of the Nations League who have not already qualified.

The new format offers a potential back door for any top side that struggles in qualifying while also handing the leading minnows from the lowest division - Kosovo, Georgia, Belarus and Macedonia - a crack at the last qualificat­ion place.

The finals will take place in 12 different cities stretching from Bilbao in Spain to Baku in Azerbaijan.

For the first time in the competitio­n’s history, the tournament will be hosted by more than two countries to mark its 60th anniversar­y.

No team will qualify automatica­lly as hosts, although every host country that qualifies will be guaranteed two home games in the group phase.

The Euro 2020 final will be held at London’s Wembley Stadium.

 ??  ?? UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin (left) shake hands with Irish President Michael D. Higgins during the draw
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin (left) shake hands with Irish President Michael D. Higgins during the draw

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