Euro 2025 will feature 16 countries and, as host, Switzerland automatically qualified for the competition.
England, the reigning champions, were among the eight teams that reserved their playing field in the entire gang section.
The remaining seven spots are contested across 28 countries.
They include League A countries that did not automatically qualify, League B countries that did not finish in the bottom of their team, League C team winners, and the top three League C teams that completed second. place of your team.
Azerbaijan, who finished base in their B League team, also entered the play-offs as the closest top-ranked team because the team winners, Switzerland, were already confident in their place.
For the first round of play-offs, the eight teams in League A were drawn against the eight countries in League C. The 12 teams in League B were drawn among alternative countries in League B.
The 14 losers from the first round of qualifying for the play-offs will be eliminated.
The 14 winners will advance to the second play-off round. The draw for the second round play-offs has already been made.
Draw for the second qualifying round of the play-offs for Euro 2025:
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Azerbaijan or Portugal against Belarus or Czech Republic
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Hungary or Scotland against Montenegro or Finland
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Türkiye or Ukraine against Greece or Belgium
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Slovakia or Welsh against Georgia or Republic of Ireland
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Romania or Poland against Slovenia or Austria
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Croatia or Northern Ireland against Albania or Norway
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Bosnia and Herzegovina or Serbia against Luxembourg or Sweden
Qualifiers that will take place between November 27 and December 3.