The 16 UEFA Nations League group winners form the play-offs – two semi-finals per League – unless they have qualified for the tournament via the European Qualifiers, Report informs.
Path A: Iceland, Bulgaria/Israel/Hungary/Romania*
Path B: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland
Path C: Scotland, Norway, Serbia, Bulgaria/Israel/Hungary/Romania*Path D: Georgia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Belarus
*A draw is required to decide on the composition of Path C, while Path A will be completed with the remaining teams.
Path D
Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Georgia v Belarus
Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): North Macedonia v Kosovo
Path C
Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Scotland v (team to be drawn)
Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): Norway v Serbia
Path B
Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Bosnia and Herzegovina v Northern Ireland
Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): Slovakia v Republic of Ireland
Path A
Semi-final 1 (1 v 4): Iceland v tbc
Semi-final 2 (2 v 3): tbc v tbc
The three remaining teams from League C - Bulgaria, Hungary, Israel, Romania - will be allocated to Path A to complete the semi-final pairings in the order of their ranking:
- Best-ranked team to play at home in semi-final 2.
- Next best-ranked team to play away in semi-final 2.
- Next best-ranked team to play away in semi-final 1.
There will also be a draw to determine which Path A semi-final winner plays the final at home.
Additional draw
Denmark and Russia have both qualified for UEFA EURO 2020. As both are hosts (Copenhagen and Saint Petersburg) and paired together in Group B of the final tournament, a draw is required to determine which of the two will play three group stage games at home; the other host will play two group stage matches at home.