Euro 2020: Who has qualified? Who can still reach the finals?

As well as the 20 teams who qualify for the competition by finishing in the top two of the 10 groups, four teams will qualify via the play-offs

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We're down to the final round of qualifiers for Euro 2020.

The top two in each group qualify directly for next year's finals, with a few places still up for grabs.

Nineteen teams have punched their tickets to the European Championship with either the final automatic place to be taken by either Wales or Hungary, who meet in Cardiff on Tuesday.

The 19 that have qualified are:

• Austria
• Belgium
• Croatia
• Czech Republic
• Denmark
• England
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Italy
• Netherlands
• Poland
• Portugal
• Russia
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• Turkey
• Ukraine

As well as the 20 teams who qualify for the competition by finishing in the top two of the 10 groups, four teams will qualify via the play-offs.

A total of 16 teams will be involved in the play-off stage and their place was achieved through the Uefa Nations League - though the identity of the teams is subject to change.

The draw for the play-offs will be held on November 22 with matches then taking place in March 2020.

 

 

• England qualified as group winners

• Czech Republic qualified as runners-up

• Kosovo in play-offs as Nations League Group D winners

• Bulgaria will be in play-offs next-best ranked team in Nations League C

 

 

• Ukraine qualified as group winners

• Portugal qualified as runners-up
• Serbia guaranteed play-off place as Nations League Group C4 winner

 

 


• Germany qualified as group winners
• Netherlands qualified runners-up
• Northern Ireland will be in play-offs as next best-ranked team in Nations League B
• Belarus will be in play-offs as Nations League Group D2 winners

 

 

• Switzerland qualified as group winners

• Denmark qualified as runners-up
• Republic of Ireland will be in play-offs as next best-ranked team in Nations League B
• Georgia will be in play-offs as Nations League Group D1 winner

 

 


• Croatia qualified as group winners
• Hungary will qualify if they beat Wales or if they draw and Slovakia do not beat Azerbaijan; guaranteed play-off place if required as next best-ranked team in Nations League C
• Wales will qualify if they beat Hungary; guaranteed a play-offs place if required as next best-ranked team in Nations League B
• Slovakia will qualify if they beat Azerbaijan and the other game is drawn; guaranteed play-off place if required as next best-ranked team in League B

 

 


• Spain have qualified as group winners
• Sweden qualified as runners-up
• Romania will be in play-offs as next best-ranked team in League C but path not yet defined
• Norway will be in play-offs as Nations League Group C3 winners 

 

 


• Poland qualified as group winners
• Austria as qualified runners-up
• North Macedoniawill be in play-offs as Nations League Group D4 winner
• Israel will be in play-offs as next best-ranked team in League C but path not yet defined

 

 


• Turkey qualified
• France qualified
• Iceland will be in play-offs as next best-ranked team in League A

 

 


• Belgium qualified as group winners
• Russia qualified as runners-up
• Scotland will be in play-offs as Nations League Group C1 winner

 

 


• Italy qualified as group winners
• Finland qualified as runners-up
• Bosnia and Herzegovina will be in play-offs as Nations League Group B3 winner