UEFA Women’s EURO 2021 Qualifying Group Draw Results
Group A
Estonia
Kosovo
Turkey
Slovenia
Russia
Netherlands
Group B
Georgia
Israel
Malta
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denmark
Italy
Group C
Faroe Islands
Northern Ireland
Belarus
Wales
Norway
Group D
Azerbaijan
Moldova
Poland
Czech Republic
Spain
Group E
Cyprus
Albania
Portugal
Finland
Scotland
Group F
Latvia
Slovakia
Hungary
Iceland
Sweden
Group G
FYR Macedonia
Kazakhstan
Serbia
Austria
France
Group H
Lithuania
Croatia
Romania
Belgium
Switzerland
Group I
Montenegro
Greece
Republic of Ireland
Ukraine
Germany
Match Fixtures for the UEFA Women’s EURO’s 2021
Thursday 29th August 2019
Israel 2 – 3 Italy
Goals From:
K Goor 32′ (Israel)
C Girelli 45+2′ (Italy)
E Bartoli 64′ (Italy)
V Giacinti 71′ (Italy)
M Awad 90+1′ (Israel)
Lithuania 1 – 2 Croatia
Goals From:
I Dujmenović 37′ (Croatia)
K Sundov 49′ (Croatia)
D Gailevičiūtė 86′ (Lithuania)
Faroe Islands 0 – 6 Wales
Goals From:
N Harding 3′ 57′ 79′ (Wales)
E Jones 5′ (Wales)
67′ (own goal)
R Roberts 90+3′ (Wales)
Denmark 8 – 0 Malta
Goals From:
S Troelsgaard 5′ 45+2′ (Denmark)
P Mosegaard-Harder 19′ (Denmark)
R Sevecke 28′ (Denmark)
S Larsen 58′ 90+2′ (Denmark)
M Gejl 75′ (Denmark)
N Sørensen 86′ (Denmark)
Iceland 4 – 1 Hungary
Goals From:
E Jensen 10′ 90+2′ (Iceland)
H Csiszár 42′ (Hungary)
H Eiríksdóttir 59′ (Iceland)
D Brynjarsdóttir 65′ (Iceland)
The group winners and the three runners-up with the best record against the sides first, third, fourth and fifth in their sections will join hosts England in the final tournament.
The other six runners-up will play off in October 2020 for the remaining three berth in the 16-team finals to be held the following summer.
Road to the Final in England:
Qualifying group stage dates: 26th August – 3rd September 2019, 30th September – 8th October 2019, 4th – 12th November 2019, 2nd – 11th March 2020, 6th – 14th April 2020, 1st – 9th June 2020, 14th – 22nd September 2020
Play-Off Draw: 25th September 2020, Nyon
Play-Offs (two legs): 19th – 27th October 2020
Final Tournament draw: late 2020, England
Final Tournament: July 2021, England
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I got this from Wikipedia:
“Qualifying group stage: The 47 teams are drawn into nine groups: two groups of six teams and seven groups of five teams. Each group is played in home-and-away round-robin format. The nine group winners and the three best runners-up (not counting results against the sixth-placed team) qualify directly for the final tournament, while the remaining six runners-up advance to the play-offs.
Play-offs: The six teams are drawn into three ties to play home-and-away two-legged matches to determine the last three qualified teams.”
It basically means I’d be very surprised not to see all the home nations make qualification, they’ve all got great groups!
Thanks @mikescoates,
Looking forward to following the qualification process… will there be any shock results along the way.