UEFA eEURO 2021 qualifying draw
Monday, February 8, 2021
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The UEFA eEURO 2021 draw has been made, with all 55 UEFA national associations involved.
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Group A
Spain, Finland, Ukraine, North Macedonia, Estonia
Group B
Germany, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Poland, Latvia
Group C
Croatia, Turkey, Sweden, San Marino, Cyprus
Group D
Austria, Montenegro, Slovenia, Kosovo, Andorra
Group E
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Armenia, Malta
Group F
Israel, Lithuania, Belgium, Faroe Islands, Republic of Ireland, Switzerland
Group G
Romania, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar (subsequently withdrew)
Group H
Italy, Portugal, Moldova, England, Iceland, Northern Ireland
Group I
France, Denmark, Albania, Norway, Azerbaijan, Wales
Group J
Netherlands, Greece, Belarus, Scotland, Czech Republic, Georgia
How the draw worked
The draw took place on Monday 8 February. The 55 participating national teams were divided into ten groups of either five or six teams for the next phase of the competition, which will be contested across four matchdays:
15 March
29 March
12 April
26 April
How the competition works
Every country plays two matches each (1-vs-1) against the other nations in their group; points from both matches will be added to the group table. The ten group winners qualify directly for the final tournament scheduled to take place in London on 9 and 10 July. The ten runners-up take part in a play-off tournament on 10 and 17 May to determine the other six finalists.
What is UEFA eEURO 2021?
The second edition of a national-team efootball competition featuring all 55 UEFA national associations and involving a qualification phase and a final tournament. Gamers compete exclusively on KONAMI's eFootball PES 2021 Season Update on Playstation 4. Italy won the inaugural competition.
What does the winner get?
A total of €100,000 in cash prizes will be split between all the finalists, including €40,000 for the winners.