Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Germany, France, Portugal in same Euro 2020 group

- By Rob Harris

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA » After seeing Germany drawn at Euro 2020 with France and Portugal, Oliver Bierhoff was frustrated and fearful about his country’s prospects.

“Another nightmare,” the Germany team general manager said on Saturday. “It is the worst possibilit­y we could catch.”

The memories are still raw of Germany’s humiliatio­n at the 2018 World Cup where the title defense ended in the group stage.

Germany opens against World Cup holder France on June 16 before taking on European champion Portugal four days later.

“I didn’t want to pick these teams,” said Bierhoff, whose goal clinched the European Championsh­ip for Germany at Wembley in 1996. “France is the best team in the world.”

This time, at least, Germany will have home advantage, playing all Group F games in Munich as the

24-team European Championsh­ip is spread across the continent for the first time with 12 stadiums in

12 countries being used. Budapest is also being used for a game which will be completed by a playoff winner.

Only the top two teams in each of the six groups are certain to qualify for the round of 16 along with the four top-performing runners-up. The newly complicate­d nature of qualifying means four of the six groups won’t have their final teams confirmed until after the playoffs in

March.

It might get even tougher for the Group F runner-up, which could meet England.

That is if Gareth Southgate’s side uses the home advantage of playing all three Group D games at Wembley to top the standings.

England opens with a June 14 reunion with Croatia, which won their 2018 World Cup seminal but lost to the Three Lions later in the year in the Nations League. England also faces the Czech Republic, the only team to beat Gareth Southgate’s side in Euro 2020 qualifying.

“Our analysts won’t have to do too much work; they’ll be delighted,” Southgate said. “They can put their feet up for Christmas. But yeah, these are teams that we’ve had really good performanc­es and results against and lost to, so we know there’s no room for complacenc­y. And, of course, we have to see who comes through the playoff.”

Glasgow’s Hampden Park is paired with the north London stadium in Group D but Scotland has to qualify by beating Israel and either Norway or Serbia.

Wembley is the main venue for Euro 2020, with seven games including the semifinals and final on July 12.

The tournament will open with Italy hosting Turkey in Rome on June 12. Group A also features Switzerlan­d and Wales, which has to play its first two games in the Azerbaijan capital Baku before the team led by Gareth Bale finishes in Rome against the hosts.

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