The grid of the play-offs for Euro 2024 selection has been determined. Possible opponents of the Ukraine national team

With the Euro 2024 qualifiers coming to an end yesterday, the play-off grid for the tournament's qualifying tournament is fully formed, as well as the seeding for the draw for this stage.

We would like to remind you that the play-offs will be played for the last three tickets to the final part of Euro 2024. This mini-tournament will be attended by 12 teams, which received the right to participate in it on the basis of the results of the Nations League of the last season, as well as taking into account the qualifying tournament for Euro-2024(more on that). Recall, one of the participants of the play-offs is the national team of Ukraine.

According to the regulations of the play-offs of Euro-2024 selection, at this stage the Ukrainian national team can be either in the way "A" or in the way "B" - this will be determined by the play-off draw, which will be held tomorrow, 23 November (start - at 13:00 Kyiv time).

Possible opponents of the Ukraine national team in the play-offs of Euro 2024 qualification are three national teams: Wales, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Euro-2024 qualification play-off grid

Path "A", semifinals

Poland - Estonia
Wales - Finland / UKRAINE / Iceland

Track "B", semi-finals

Israel - Finland / UKRAINE / Iceland
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Finland / UKRAINE / Iceland

Track "C", semi-finals

Georgia - Luxembourg
Greece - Kazakhstan

The semi-final matches of the play-offs of Euro 2024 selection will take place on 21 March 2024 on the fields of the teams indicated first (Ukraine will play away in any case). The winners of the semi-finals will play the finals on 26 March, which will determine the fate of the last three tickets to the final part of Euro 2024 (the hosts of the finals will be determined by the draw).

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  • Юрий Скакальский(Skakain) - Старожил
    22.11.2023 08:36
    так то воно так, але й полякам дорогу переходити не дуже хочеться, краще вже Ізраїль на нейтральному полі
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