Did you know?Turkey have qualified for five of the last seven EUROs, having made it to the finals for the first time in 1996. The 2020–21 UEFA Europa League group stage began on 22 October 2020 and ended on 10 December 2020. Coach: Andriy Shevchenko A brilliant striker who won the 2003 UEFA Champions League and 2004 Ballon d'Or while at AC Milan, Shevchenko is sixth in the all-time UEFA club competitions scorers' chart with 67 goals. Coach: Roberto Mancini One of the best forward players of his generation, though never that lucky with the Azzurri, Mancini is eager to sparkle as an international coach after winning club trophies in Italy, England and Turkey. Coach: Janne AnderssonThe brains behind Sweden's recent renaissance, Andersson took charge in 2016, steering his side to a first World Cup in 12 years, then topping a UEFA Nations League group including Russia and Turkey. The group stage runs – with up to four matches a day – until 23 June (last matches in each group played simultaneously). Lajme dhe sport në shqip për EURO 2020. Key player: Christian EriksenWith 100 caps in the bag, the 28-year-old is among the world’s best attacking midfielders, a technical player who makes Denmark tick. Top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through. Key player: Robin OlsenThe on-loan Everton custodian's reach, physique and safe hands have time and again proven invaluable for Sweden. One to watch: Christoph BaumgartnerThe attacking midfielder made a huge impact on his Austria debut in September 2020. One to watch: Alexander Isak AIK's youngest ever goalscorer at 16, the national team's at 17, Isak recently turned 21 and is plying his trade at Real Sociedad. Did you know?The finals will be Germany's 26th consecutive major tournament, namely World Cup or EURO. One to watch: Mikkel DamsgaardDamsgaard is a technically gifted player with great vision and exceptional finishing skills. Due to decisions of the UEFA Executive Committee decisions valid at the time of the draw, the following teams could not be drawn together in the group stage: All restrictions applied only to the group stage. Use of UEFA.com signifies your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Coach: Joachim LöwFreiburg's record scorer, Löw has been Germany coach since 2006 and inspired them to World Cup glory in 2014. In consecutive matches in October 2020, he scored in a friendly against Switzerland then laid on assists against France and Sweden in UEFA Nations League. One to watch: Kai HavertzBlessed with superb vision and calm under pressure, Havertz's tendency to float between lines makes him a perfect fit for Löw's side. Coach: Fernando SantosA journeyman defender, Fernando Santos coached Portugal’s big three clubs, taking charge of the national team in 2014 after a stint as Greece boss. The Euro 2020 draw was made in Bucharest, Romania. Group I consisted of six teams: Belgium, Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Russia, San Marino and Scotland, where they played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. Celebrating 25 years of the EWGGD! Group E record: P8 W4 D2 L2 F10 A6 Qualifying top scorers: Gareth Bale (2), Kieffer Moore (2), Aaron Ramsey (2)UEFA EURO best: semi-finals (2016) UEFA EURO 2016: semi-finals, lost 2-0 to Portugal. Mancini’s possession-based football, however, seems just perfect for the Paris man. Picked up from the Tatran Prešov academy, Groningen’s left-winger shows immense promise. Did you know?North Macedonia's third place was their highest finish in any of the 13 qualifying groups they have contested since independence (though their play-off spot came via the UEFA Nations League). He steered them to success at EURO 2016 and the inaugural UEFA Nations League. The UEFA word, the UEFA logo and all marks related to UEFA competitions, are protected by trademarks and/or copyright of UEFA. Key player: Artem Dzyuba Zenit's tall centre-forward is Russia's captain and their top scorer among active internationals, getting closer to Aleksandr Kerzhakov's record of 30. It is hard to imagine a successful Slovakia side without him. No use for commercial purposes may be made of such trademarks. Coach: Şenol Güneş A six-time title-winning goalkeeper for Trabzonspor and Turkey, Güneş coached his country to third place at their only recent FIFA World Cup in 2002. Coach: Roberto Martínez A Spanish midfielder who carved out a niche in English football, Martínez has been in charge of Belgium since 2016. Group G record: P10 W6 D1 L3 F19 A9Qualifying top scorer: Marko Arnautović (6)UEFA EURO best: group stage (2008, 2016)UEFA EURO 2016: group stage. There was no automatic qualifying berth, and all 55 UEFA national teams, including the 12 national teams whose countries are scheduled to stage matches, had to compete in the qualifiers for the 24 places at the finals tournament. His aerial presence, pace, touch and finishing mark him out as a danger to any back line. Roberto Martínez's key provider also set up 20 Premier League goals for Manchester City in 2019/20, equalling Thierry Henry's league record. Did you know?The Three Lions were 43 successive European Championship and World Cup qualifiers without defeat until October 2019's loss to the Czechs. Not outstandingly quick or giant of stature, but a hard worker and a thoroughbred finisher. Coach: Vladimir PetkovićSarajevo-born, Petković has called Switzerland home since 1997 and took the national-team helm in 2014. Coach: Jaroslav Šilhavý Holder of the record for most Czech top-flight appearances (465), the 59-year-old won two titles as coach before taking the Czech reins in September 2018. None of the 12 host nations qualify automatically. (CNN) Every tournament needs a "group of death," and the draw for next year's European Championship has … Now in China at Dalian Shide, Hamšík dictates play from midfield, with enduring energy and stamina. Did you know?In 1992, hosts Sweden won a group ahead of England, France and eventual victors Denmark before being edged out 3-2 by Germany in the semis. Key player: Antoine GriezmannThe influence of EURO 2016's best player and top scorer on the team has deepened with time; he scored three and set up seven in EURO 2020 qualifying, and has since overtaken Zinédine Zidane in France's all-time top scorers rankings. Seedings were based on overall rankings based on. It is their longest absence from major finals since the mid-1980s – when they marked their return by winning EURO '88. One to watch: Breel EmboloForward Embolo got a fresh start at Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2019 after overcoming a spate of injuries. Key player: Cenk Tosun Güneş knows how to get the best out of Turkey's attacking focal point, having been the striker's boss during a successful collaboration at Beşiktaş. Did you know?Head coach Brzęczek is the uncle of Poland midfield veteran Jakub Błaszczykowski. Group B record: P8 W5 D2 L1 F22 A6 Qualifying top scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo (11) UEFA EURO best: winners (2016) UEFA EURO 2016: winners. Germany were handed the toughest possible Euro 2020 group. Saturday 26 June 1: 2A vs 2B (18:00, Amsterdam) 2: 1A vs 2C (21:00, London, Sunday 27 June 3: 1C vs 3D/E/F (18:00, Budapest) 4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Bilbao), Monday 28 June 5: 2D vs 2E (18:00, Copenhagen) 6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucharest), Tuesday 29 June 7: 1D vs 2F (18:00, Dublin) 8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow), Friday 2 July QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (18:00, Saint Petersburg) QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (21:00, Munich), Saturday 3 July QF3: Winner 1 vs Winner 3 (18:00, Baku) QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (21:00, Rome), Tuesday 6 July SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2 (21:00, London), Wednesday 7 July SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (21:00, London), Sunday 11 July Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (21:00, London), Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland, Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia, Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia, Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic, Group F: Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany, Path A: Hungary 2-1 IcelandPath B: Northern Ireland 1-2 SlovakiaPath C: Serbia 1-1 Scotland (pens: 4-5)Path D: Georgia 0-1 North Macedonia. Group J record: P10 W6 D0 L4 F16 A10Qualifying top scorer: Teemu Pukki (10)UEFA EURO best: N/AUEFA EURO 2016: did not qualify. The draw involved the two-top finishers in the ten qualifying groups and the eventual four play-off winners. The Euro 2020 group stage is provisionally proposed to take place from June 11, 2021 – June 24, 2021 . Complete table of Euro 2020 standings for the 2020/2021 Season, plus access to tables from past seasons and other Football leagues. They haven't missed one since the 1994 World Cup, and have reached five finals during that sequence, winning three. Did you know?Switzerland have successfully negotiated every group stage under Petković but are yet to win a knockout match: at the 2014 and 2018 World Cups, EURO 2016 and the UEFA Nations League. UEFA EURO 2020 - UEFA EURO 2020: meet the qualified teams - News, Highlights: Switzerland 2-0 Republic of Ireland, North Macedonia, Scotland, Slovakia, Hungary win play-offs. Key player: Memphis DepayThe Oranje have plenty of squad depth but much of the attacking burden falls on the powerful Lyon forward, an indefatigable runner with a fearsome right foot. Group I record: P10 W10 D0 L0 F40 A3 Qualifying top scorer: Romelu Lukaku (7) UEFA EURO best: runners-up (1980) UEFA EURO 2016: quarter-finals, lost 3-1 to Wales. România este pe locul al treilea în grupă, cu trei meciuri înainte de finalul campaniei de calificare la EURO 2020. For the first time since 1976, no team automatically qualified for the UEFA European Champ… Scotland were one of four teams to make it through, beating Serbia on penalties He also appeared 64 times for Wales between 1991 and 2007, scoring 12 goals, and was appointed national-team boss in January 2018. Pick your Euro 2020 winner with The Telegraph's group draw predictor. One to watch: Frenkie de JongWith his exceptional ability to retain possession, create space, glide between the lines and build from the back, De Jong has become Oranje’s midfield metronome. One to watch: Tomáš SoučekThe beating heart of the Czech midfield redefines what it means to have "good feet for a big man". Powerful, versatile and blessed with great pace, the 23-year-old is a handful. UEFA.com is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. The finals will be hosted across Europe for this edition of the European Championship, running June 12 to July 12. Qualified host nations were pre-paired in the same groups. He won two championships in charge of Beşiktaş, prior to reprising his Turkey role in 2019. With excellent vision, precise passing and a clinical streak in front of goal, the Hoffenheim youngster has swiftly established himself as part of Foda's Plan A. Coach: Ryan GiggsGiggs spent his entire playing career at Manchester United, making a record 963 appearances, winning the Premier League 13 times and lifting the UEFA Champions League trophy in 1999 and 2008. Did you know?Scotland also faced England at Wembley at their last EURO finals in 1996. The 20 teams that qualified via the groups have been joined by the four play-off winners. Coach: Kasper HjulmandAppointed to succeed Åge Hareide after the originally scheduled finals, the former Nordsjælland coach took over anyway in July 2020. Euro 2020: Germany draw France and Portugal in tough group The draw is a tricky but familiar one for Joachim Löw's Germany. Key player: Granit XhakaA tough tackler with excellent vision, Xhaka is the glue that binds this Switzerland side together. His four international goals since committing to the Hungary cause in October 2018 make him his country’s second top scorer over the past two years. Group E record: P8 W4 D0 L4 F8 A11Play-offs: Bulgaria (a) 3-1; Iceland (h) 2-1Qualifying top scorer: Willi Orban (3)UEFA EURO best: third place (1964)UEFA EURO 2016: round of 16, lost 4-0 to Belgium. Group A record: P8 W7 D0 L1 F37 A6 Qualifying top scorer: Harry Kane (12) UEFA EURO best: third place (1968) UEFA EURO 2016: round of 16, lost 2-1 to Iceland. Group E record: P8 W5 D2 L1 F17 A7Qualifying top scorer: Bruno Petković (4)UEFA EURO best: quarter-finals (1996, 2008)UEFA EURO 2016: round of 16, lost 1-0 aet to Portugal. Coach: Steve ClarkeThe former Chelsea player started his coaching life as Ruud Gullit’s assistant at Newcastle United in 1998. Seedings were based on overall European Qualifiers rankings: Pot 1BelgiumItaly (hosts)England (hosts)Germany (hosts)Spain (hosts)Ukraine, Pot 2FrancePolandSwitzerlandCroatiaNetherlands (hosts)Russia (hosts), Pot 3PortugalTurkeyDenmark (hosts)AustriaSwedenCzech Republic, Pot 4WalesFinlandPlay-off winner A (Iceland, Bulgaria, Hungary or Romania)Play-off winner B (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland)Play-off winner C (Scotland, Norway, Serbia or Israel)Play-off winner D (Georgia, North Macedonia, Kosovo or Belarus), a) Final position in groupb) Pointsc) Goal differenced) Goals scorede) Away goals scoredf) Number of winsg) Number of away winsh) Lower disciplinary points total (3 points for red card including for second booking, 1 point for single yellow card for a player in a match)i) Position in overall UEFA Nations League rankings, Group A: Italy (Stadio Olimpico, Rome)*Group B: Russia (Saint Petersburg Stadium, St Petersburg), Denmark* (Parken Stadium, Copenhagen)Group C: Netherlands (Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam)*Group D: England (Wembley Stadium, London)*, Scotland** (Hampden Park, Glasgow)Group E: Spain (Estadio de San Mamés, Bilbao)*Group F: Germany (Fußball Arena München, Munich)*, Hungary** (Puskás Aréna, Budapest), *Guaranteed to play all three group stage games at home having qualified via the European Qualifiers. Group I record: P10 W8 D0 L2 F33 A8 Qualifying top scorer: Artem Dzyuba (9) UEFA EURO best: winner (1960, as USSR), semi-finals (2008) UEFA EURO 2016: group stage. Group I of UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying was one of the ten groups to decide which teams would qualify for the UEFA Euro 2020 finals tournament. His goals have powered Finland’s recent success. Steve Clarke led his Dark Blue heroes to … Coach: Marco RossiThe Italian former defender had coached in Hungary for four years when he took over the national-team helm in June 2018. Euro 2020 Preview Belgium will fancy their chances of winning Euro 2020, as they were flawless in qualifying. **Qualified through play-offs and were placed in that group with two home games (will play away to the other group host that qualified automatically), An error occurred while playing the video. Will England reach the final? Coach: Didier DeschampsDeschamps captained Les Bleus to victory at the 1998 World Cup and EURO 2000. THE 14th MEETING OF EUROPEAN WORKING GROUP ON GAUCHER DISEASE . Czech player of season 2018/19, as Slavia Praha won the title, and voted No1 by journalists in 2020, he is now at West Ham. Use of UEFA.com signifies your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. A huge influence on and off the field, and now back at Tottenham, he has scored crucial goals throughout his international career since debuting in 2006. As of 25 January, UEFA.com will no longer support Internet Explorer. One to watch: Clément LengletThe centre-back has settled with minimal fuss at Barcelona and, having only made his senior France debut in June 2019, now looks to be first choice alongside Raphaël Varane at the heart of Deschamps' defence. Did you know? His enthusiasm and tenacity drives the team on, and the Aston Villa man is also a threat when he gets into the opposition box. Did you know? He has been Austria boss since the start of 2018. Coach: Zlatko DalićA former midfielder who never represented his country, Dalić took over from Ante Čačić in 2017 and led the team to the 2018 World Cup final. The final tournament draw took place in Bucharest on Saturday 30 November. Did you know? Key player: Andriy Yarmolenko Ukraine's current top marksman (only Shevchenko, on 48, has more), Yarmolenko remains his side's main creative threat despite being short on first-team football at West Ham. Draw seedings were based on overall European Qualifiers rankings (see below). These were confirmed at a separate draw in Nyon on 22 November 2019: Path A: Iceland 2-1 Romania, Bulgaria 1-3 HungaryPath B: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1 Northern Ireland (pens: 3-4), Slovakia 0-0 Republic of Ireland (pens: 4-2)Path C: Scotland 0-0 Israel (pens: 5-3), Norway 1-2 SerbiaPath D: Georgia 1-0 Belarus, North Macedonia 2-1 Kosovo. The Euro 2020 groups are complete now the long-delayed play-offs have finished. Did you know?Denmark failed to qualify for EURO '92 but were drafted in ten days before it started after Yugoslavia were excluded. The Swiss have not failed to reach a major finals since. One to watch: Ethan AmpaduStill only 20, Ampadu's ability to play in both defence and midfield has enabled him to establish himself for Wales. One to watch: Lyndon DykesThe striker followed his “gut and heart” in choosing Scotland over Australia and made an immediate impression with two goals his first five outings. Did you know?Croatia climbed 122 places in the FIFA rankings from 125th to third between 1994 and 1999. SCOTLAND finally ended 22 years of major finals exile with a nerve-wracking penalty shootout win over Serbia to book a Euro 2020 spot. Did you know?Prior to Finland’s qualification for 2020, some 33 of UEFA’s 55 national association members had previously graced a EURO finals. Euro 2020 Group F teams. Key player: Luka ModrićThe 2018 Ballon d'Or winner is now in sight of Darijo Srna's record 134 caps, not only captaining the side but setting the midfield tempo with his vision, energy and slick passing. One more goal and it would also have matched their biggest victory ever: 9-0 against the United States in 1948. The towering striker remains mature beyond his years. Group F record: P10 W6 D3 L1 F23 A9 Qualifying top scorer: Robin Quaison (5) UEFA EURO best: semi-finals (1992) UEFA EURO 2016: group stage. Play-off winners Hungary, North Macedonia, Scotland and Slovakia have completed the 24-team EURO line-up. One to watch: João FélixAn attacking player of majestic skill, the Atlético Madrid man is the latest star to bolster a Portuguese side laden with talent. Coach: Frank de BoerDe Boer replaced Barcelona-bound former team-mate Ronald Koeman in September 2020 having previously coached Ajax, Inter, Crystal Palace and Atlanta United. The top two teams, Belgium and Russia, qualified directly for the finals. One to watch: Ansu Fati The Barcelona forward broke a 95-year-old record when he became Spain's youngest scorer, registering in September’s 4-0 UEFA Nations League victory over Ukraine aged 17 years and 311 days. Group D record: P8 W5 D2 L1 F19 A6 Qualifying top scorer: Cédric Itten (3) UEFA EURO best: round of 16 (2016) UEFA EURO 2016: round of 16, lost 5-4 on penalties to Poland after 1-1 draw. Coach: Luis EnriqueLuis Enrique stepped down in June 2019 for personal reasons but returned to his post the following November after qualifying had concluded. Coach: Stanislav Cherchesov The former Spartak Moskva and Russia goalkeeper took charge in summer 2016 and, after two years of mixed friendly results, steered the hosts to the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup. Odlukom ždrijeba kvalifikacijskih grupa za Evropsko prvenstvo u nogometu 2020, održanom u Dublinu, Bosna i Hercegovina će igrati u grupi J sa Italijom, Finskom, Grčkom, Armenijom i Lihtenštajnom. The UEFA word, the UEFA logo and all marks related to UEFA competitions, are protected by trademarks and/or copyright of UEFA. Russia have not won in five EURO finals games; their last victory was a 4-1 demolition of Czech Republic in their UEFA EURO 2012 opener. Did you know?Founded in 1876, the Football Association of Wales is the third-oldest national association in world football, behind England (1863) and Scotland (1873). Ryan Giggs says Wales will be a match for anyone at Euro 2020. England’s Euro 2020 fixtures, full schedule, group, dates, fixtures and ticket details. Group J record: P10 W10 D0 L0 F37 A4 Qualifying top scorer: Andrea Belotti (5) UEFA EURO best: winners (1968) UEFA EURO 2016: quarter-finals, lost to Germany on penalties Coach: Roberto Mancini One of the best players of his generation, though never that lucky with the Azzurri, Mancini is eager to sparkle as a… Вижте Класиране Европейски първенства Евро 2020 Група Група "a" Did you know?It is more than three decades since Austria's last victory at a major finals, beating the United States 2-1 at the 1990 World Cup. No use for commercial purposes may be made of such trademarks. Key player: John McGinnAn old-fashioned Scottish midfielder, McGinn is a quality player who brings more to the side than his ability to tackle and pass. Pandev is North Macedonia’s captain, record scorer and record appearance-maker, and fired them to the finals with a play-off winner in Georgia. Group winners are ranked 1-10, with runners-up 11-20 and the four playoff winners 21-24. Group H record: P10 W8 D1 L1 F25 A6 Qualifying top scorer: Olivier Giroud (6) UEFA EURO best: winners (1984, 2000) UEFA EURO 2016: finalists, lost 1-0 aet to Portugal. The seedings for Euro 2020 have been determined by a nation's record in qualifying. One to watch: Viktor Tsygankov The Dynamo man has tough competition, as Yarmolenko and Marlos can both fill his favoured position on the Ukraine right wing, yet he continues to carve out a niche. The draw split the 24 qualifiers into six groups of four. UEFA.com is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. Key player: Marco VerrattiLike his coach, the midfielder is yet to replicate his club form with the national team. Where is Euro 2020 being played? Host nations that qualify are placed automatically in the following groups. Group E record: P8 W4 D1 L3 F13 A11Play-offs: Republic of Ireland (h) 0-0, 4-2 pens; Northern Ireland (a) 2-1 aetQualifying top scorer: Róbert Boženík, Marek Hamšík, Juraj Kucka (3)UEFA EURO best: round of 16 (2016)UEFA EURO 2016: round of 16, lost 3-0 to Germany. Initially planned to open in Rome on 12 June 2020, UEFA EURO 2020 was postponed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. One to watch: Tomáš Suslov“I told my father I would play with Marek Hamšík one day,” said winger Suslov, and the 18-year-old may soon be proved right. France boss since 2012, he led them to World Cup glory in 2018 and can secure the second international double of his career at EURO 2020. One to watch: Gianluigi Donnarumma At 21, goalkeeper Donnarumma is already a veteran, having been playing first-team football for years, but he has big gloves to fill as he looks to replace Gianluigi Buffon. One to watch: Josip BrekaloModern, fast and skilful, the Wolfsburg winger is blossoming under Dalić. The UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying tournament was a football competition that was played from March 2019 to November 2020 to determine the 24 UEFA member men's national teams that advanced to the UEFA Euro 2020 final tournament, to be staged across Europe in June and July 2021. The top two teams, France and Turkey, qualified directly for the finals. Group I record: P10 W5 D0 L5 F16 A19Play-offs: Israel (h) 0-0, 5-3 pens; Serbia (a) 1-1, 5-4 pensQualifying top scorer: John McGinn (7)UEFA EURO best: group stage (1992, 1996)UEFA EURO 2016: did not qualify. Did you know? As of 25 January, UEFA.com will no longer support Internet Explorer. Key player: Cristiano RonaldoPortugal’s most-capped player and all-time top scorer will be 36 if he features at EURO 2020, and will be looking to scratch a small itch: he has never top-scored at a EURO or World Cup finals. The tournament has been pushed back to summer 2021 due … Group H of UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying was one of the ten groups to decide which teams would qualify for the UEFA Euro 2020 finals tournament. Coach: Franco FodaCapped twice by West Germany, Foda has spent the majority of his coaching career with Sturm Graz, winning the league and cup. Group G record: P10 W4 D2 L4 F12 A13Play-offs: Kosovo (h) 2-1, Georgia (a) 1-0Qualifying top scorer: Eljif Elmas (4)UEFA EURO best: N/AUEFA EURO 2016: did not qualify. Group C record: P8 W7 D0 L1 F30 A7Qualifying top scorer: Serge Gnabry (8)UEFA EURO best: winners (1972, 1980, 1996)UEFA EURO 2016: semi-finals, lost 2-0 to France. As Russia and Denmark both reached UEFA EURO 2020 via the European Qualifiers, an additional draw was held on 22 November 2019 to decide which team plays all three group stage games at home; Denmark will have three group home matches and Russia two. The Napoli midfielder's vision is beyond his years, a master of distribution who doesn't shirk the physical side of the game. Did you know?Hungary got to two of the first four semi-finals, in 1964 and 1972, but didn’t qualify again until 2016. Key player: Gareth BaleDespite turning 31 in the summer, Bale remains the talisman and is Wales' all-time record marksman. Did you know?The Red Devils are the world’s top national team according to the current FIFA rankings. He made his senior debut aged 19 in Portugal’s triumphant 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals campaign. Group G record: P10 W8 D1 L1 F18 A5Qualifying top scorer: Robert Lewandowski (6)UEFA EURO best: quarter-finals (2016)UEFA EURO 2016: quarter-finals, lost 5-3 to Portugal on penalties after 1-1 draw. 12-13 October 2020. Friday 11 June Group A: Turkey vs Italy (21:00, Rome), Saturday 12 June Group A: Wales vs Switzerland (15:00, Baku) Group B: Denmark vs Finland (18:00, Copenhagen) Group B: Belgium vs Russia (21:00, St Petersburg), Sunday 13 June Group D: England vs Croatia (15:00, Wembley) Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (18:00, Bucharest) Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam), Monday 14 June Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (15:00, Glasgow) Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (18:00, Dublin) Group E: Spain vs Sweden (21:00, Bilbao), Tuesday 15 June Group F: Hungary vs Portugal (18:00, Budapest) Group F: France vs Germany (21:00, Munich), Wednesday 16 June Group B: Finland vs Russia (15:00, St Petersburg) Group A: Turkey vs Wales (18:00, Baku) Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (21:00, Rome), Thursday 17 June Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (15:00, Bucharest) Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (18:00, Copenhagen) Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (21:00, Amsterdam), Friday 18 June Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia (15:00, Dublin) Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (18:00, Glasgow) Group D: England vs Scotland (21:00, London), Saturday 19 June Group F: Hungary vs France (15:00, Budapest) Group F: Portugal vs Germany (18:00, Munich) Group E: Spain vs Poland (21:00, Bilbao), Sunday 20 June Group A: Italy vs Wales (18:00, Rome) Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (18:00, Baku), Monday 21 June Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (18:00, Amsterdam) Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (18:00, Bucharest) Group B: Russia vs Denmark (21:00, Copenhagen) Group B: Finland vs Belgium (21:00, St Petersburg), Tuesday 22 June Group D: Czech Republic vs England (21:00, London) Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (21:00, Glasgow), Wednesday 23 June Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (18:00, Bilbao) Group E: Sweden vs Poland (18:00, Dublin) Group F: Germany vs Hungary (21:00, Munich) Group F: Portugal vs France (21:00, Budapest).