Euro 2020 qualifying draw in full: England to face Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Kosovo

England will face Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Kosovo
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Tom Dutton2 December 2018

England are have been drawn in Group A for Euro 2020 qualifying.

As Nations League finalists, Gareth Southgate's men are among the top seeds for the competition which will be spread across the continent.

There are 10 groups in total, with half of the groups containing five teams and half six. All four Nations League finalists are guaranteed to be in the five-team groups so they can participate in the finals held in Portugal next summer.

Qualification starts on March 21-23 2019, with the final round of qualifiers taking place on November 17-19. There will be two matchdays in March, June, September, October and November. England, Switzerland, Portugal and the Netherlands will miss the third and fourth matchdays in June to take part in the Nations League Finals.

Find out who England will face below...

GROUP A
England 
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Montenegro
Kosovo

GROUP B
Portugal
Ukraine
Serbia
Lithuania
Luxembourg

GROUP C
Netherlands
Germany
Northern Ireland
Estonia
Belarus

GROUP D
Switzerland
Denmark
Republic of Ireland
Georgia
Gibraltar

GROUP E
Croatia
Wales
Slovakia
Hungary
Azerbaijan

GROUP F
Spain
Sweden
Norway
Romania
Faroe Islands
Malta

GROUP G
Poland
Austria
Israel
Slovenia
FYR Macedonia
Latvia

GROUP H
France
Iceland
Turkey
Albania
Moldova
Andorra

GROUP I
Belgium
Russia
Scotland
Cyprus
Khazakhstan
San Marino

GROUP J
Italy
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Finland
Greece
Armenia
Liechtenstein

How do teams qualify?

The top two from each group will earn a place at Euro 2020. The remaining four spots are for play-off winners. The 16 teams that won their Nations League groups will contest the play-offs, unless they have already qualified, in which case the play-off place will go to the next best team from the same league which has not already qualified. The play-offs will take place in March 2020.

Anything else to keep in mind?

Uefa has tried to give all 12 Euro 2020 host nations a chance of qualifying. Therefore, no more than two nations staging games can be in the same group. That includes England, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Azerbaijan, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Holland, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain.