Euro 2025: What the home nations need to qualify
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Euro 2025: What the home nations need to qualify

Teams are competing in groups of three or four in a round-robin format, across three divisions – Leagues A, B and C.

The top two teams in each League A group qualify automatically for Euro 2025. The remaining seven qualification spots will be decided by play-offs this year.

So far, three teams have qualified – hosts Switzerland, Germany, and world champions Spain.

In the first round of the play-offs, the teams finishing third and fourth in League A will play the five group winners and three best runners-up in League C. The eight winners progress to the second round.

Also, the four group winners and two best runners-up in League B will be drawn against the worst two runners-up and four third-placed teams in that division. The six winners go through.

In the second round, the 14 remaining teams come together and will be drawn into seven ties. The winners of those matches qualify for Euro 2025.

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