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Play-off for Final Tournament : 11 November 2011

11 November 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina0-0Portugal
Referee: Howard Webb (ENG) – Stadium: Bilino Polje, Zenica (BIH)
03/21/2012 10:51:28
Turkey0-3Croatia
Referee: Felix Brych (GER) – Stadium: Turk Telekom Arena, Istanbul (TUR)
03/21/2012 10:51:28
Czech Republic2-0Montenegro
Referee: Martin Atkinson (ENG) – Stadium: Stadion Letná, Prague (CZE)
03/21/2012 10:51:29
Estonia0-4Republic of Ireland
Referee: Viktor Kassai (HUN) – Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (EST)
03/21/2012 10:51:27

Play-off for Final Tournament : 15 November 2011

15 November 2011
Croatia0-0Turkey
Aggregate: 3-0
Referee: Pedro Proença (POR) – Stadium: Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb (CRO)
03/21/2012 10:51:27
Montenegro0-1Czech Republic
Aggregate: 0-3
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (ITA) – Stadium: Stadion Podgorica, Podgorica (MNE)
03/21/2012 10:51:27
Republic of Ireland1-1Estonia
Aggregate: 5-1
Referee: Björn Kuipers (NED) – Stadium: Dublin Arena, Dublin (IRL)
03/21/2012 10:51:26
Portugal6-2Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aggregate: 6-2
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (GER) – Stadium: Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon (POR)
03/21/2012 10:51:27

Last updated: 04/04/2012 13:54 CET

 

Road to the final

The 2010-12 UEFA European Football Championship consists of three stages: the qualifying group stage, the play-offs and the 16-team final tournament in Poland and Ukraine from 8 June to 1 July 2012.

Qualifying group stage
The 51 entrants were drawn into nine groups, six of six teams and three of five. Matches are played on a home-and-away basis between 3 September 2010 and 11 October 2011. The nine winners and the runner-up with the best record against the top five sides in their pool qualify directly for the final tournament. The eight remaining runners-up enter the play-offs.

Play-offs
The four sides with the best UEFA national team coefficient ranking will be seeded with a draw determining the pairing and order of home and away ties. The first legs will be played on 11 or 12 November and the returns on 15 November. The teams which score the greater aggregate of goals in each tie qualify for the finals, with away goals and then penalties used to determine the winner in the event of a draw.

Final tournament
Poland and Ukraine will be placed in the first pot of four, along with holders Spain if they qualify, for the final tournament draw. The remaining teams will be ranked as per coefficients, and will be drawn into four groups of four teams with the top two reaching the quarter-finals. The competition is then played as a straight knockout.


Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, or after extra time in a match, can be found in the official competition regulations. You can also find the official match schedule here.

 

 
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