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Group A1 Group A2 Group A3 Group A4 Group B1 Group B2 GROUP A1 GROUP A2 GROUP A3 GROUP A4 1 NETHERLANDS 1 ENGLAND 1 PORTUGAL 1 SWITZERLAND 2 ITALY 2 BELGIUM 2 FRANCE 2 SPAIN 3 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 3 DENMARK 3 SWEDEN 3 UKRAINE 4 POLAND 4 ICELAND 4 CROATIA 4 GERMANY GROUP B1 GROUP B2 GROUP B3 GROUP B4 1 AUSTRIA 1 CZECH REPUBLIC 1 RUSSIA 1 WALES 2 NORWAY 2 SCOTLAND 2 SERBIA 2 FINLAND 3 NORTHERN IRELAND 3 SLOVAKIA 3 TURKEY 3 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 4 ROMANIA 4 ISRAEL 4 HUNGARY 4 BULGARIA GROUP C1 GROUP C2 GROUP C3 GROUP C4 1 MONTENEGRO 1 GEORGIA 1 GREECE 1 ALBANIA 2 CYPRUS 2 NORTH MACEDONIA 2 KOSOVO 2 BELARUS 3 LUXEMBOURG 3 ESTONIA 3 SLOVENIA 3 LITHUANIA 4 AZERBAIJAN 4 ARMENIA 4 MOLDOVA 4 KAZAKHSTAN GROUP D1 GROUP D2 1 FAROE ISLANDS 1 GIBRALTAR 2 LATVIA 2 LIECHTENSTEIN 3 ANDORRA 3 SAN MARINO 4 MALTA GROUP A1 GROUP A2 GROUP A3 GROUP A4 1 NETHERLANDS 1 ENGLAND 1 PORTUGAL 1 SWITZERLAND 2 ITALY 2 BELGIUM 2 FRANCE 2 SPAIN 3 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 3 DENMARK 3 SWEDEN 3 UKRAINE 4 POLAND 4 ICELAND 4 CROATIA 4 GERMANY MD Date Day K.O. CET Group Home Away 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 A4 Germany Spain 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 A4 Ukraine Switzerland 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 A1 Italy Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 A1 Netherlands Poland 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 18:00 A2 Iceland England 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 20:45 A2 Denmark Belgium 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 20:45 A3 Portugal Croatia 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 20:45 A3 Sweden France 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 20:45 A4 Spain Ukraine 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 20:45 A4 Switzerland Germany 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 A1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Poland 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 A1 Netherlands Italy 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A2 Belgium Iceland 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A2 Denmark England 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A3 France Croatia 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A3 Sweden Portugal 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 A1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Netherlands 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 A1 Poland Italy 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 A2 England Belgium 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 A2 Iceland Denmark 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 A3 Croatia Sweden 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 A3 France Portugal 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 20:45 A4 Spain Switzerland 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 20:45 A4 Ukraine Germany 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 20:45 A1 Italy Netherlands 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 20:45 A1 Poland Bosnia-Herzegovina 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 A2 England Denmark 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 A2 Iceland Belgium 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 A3 Croatia France 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 A3 Portugal Sweden 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A4 Germany Switzerland 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A4 Ukraine Spain 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 A2 Belgium England 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 A2 Denmark Iceland 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 A3 Portugal France 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 A3 Sweden Croatia 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 A4 Germany Ukraine 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 A4 Switzerland Spain 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 20:45 A1 Italy Poland 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 20:45 A1 Netherlands Bosnia-Herzegovina 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 18:00 A2 Belgium Denmark 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 18:00 A2 England Iceland 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 20:45 A3 Croatia Portugal 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 20:45 A3 France Sweden 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 A4 Spain Germany 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 A4 Switzerland Ukraine 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Italy 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 A1 Poland Netherlands GROUP B1 GROUP B2 GROUP B3 GROUP B4 1 AUSTRIA 1 CZECH REPUBLIC 1 RUSSIA 1 WALES 2 NORWAY 2 SCOTLAND 2 SERBIA 2 FINLAND 3 NORTHERN IRELAND 3 SLOVAKIA 3 TURKEY 3 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 4 ROMANIA 4 ISRAEL 4 HUNGARY 4 BULGARIA MD Date Day K.O. CET Group Home Away 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 B3 Russia Serbia 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 B3 Turkey Hungary 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 B4 Bulgaria Republic of Ireland 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 B4 Finland Wales 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 B1 Norway Austria 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 B1 Romania Northern Ireland 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 B2 Scotland Israel 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 B2 Slovakia Czech Republic 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 15:00 B4 Wales Bulgaria 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 18:00 B3 Hungary Russia 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 18:00 B4 Republic of Ireland Finland 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 20:45 B3 Serbia Turkey 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 B1 Austria Romania 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 B1 Northern Ireland Norway 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 B2 Czech Republic Scotland 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 B2 Israel Slovakia 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 B1 Northern Ireland Austria 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 B1 Norway Romania 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 B2 Israel Czech Republic 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 B2 Scotland Slovakia 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 B3 Russia Turkey 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 B3 Serbia Hungary 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 15:00 B4 Republic of Ireland Wales 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 18:00 B4 Finland Bulgaria 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 15:00 B2 Scotland Czech Republic 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 18:00 B1 Norway Northern Ireland 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 20:45 B1 Romania Austria 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 20:45 B2 Slovakia Israel 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 B3 Russia Hungary 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 B3 Turkey Serbia 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B4 Bulgaria Wales 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B4 Finland Republic of Ireland 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 B4 Bulgaria Finland 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 B4 Wales Republic of Ireland 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 15:00 B2 Czech Republic Israel 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 18:00 B1 Romania Norway 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 18:00 B2 Slovakia Scotland 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 18:00 B3 Turkey Russia 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 20:45 B1 Austria Northern Ireland 5 14/11/2020 Saturday 20:45 B3 Hungary Serbia 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 B4 Republic of Ireland Bulgaria 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 B4 Wales Finland 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B1 Austria Norway 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B1 Northern Ireland Romania 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B2 Czech Republic Slovakia 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B2 Israel Scotland 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B3 Hungary Turkey 6 17/11/2020 Tuesday 20:45 B3 Serbia Russia GROUP C1 GROUP C2 GROUP C3 GROUP C4 1 MONTENEGRO 1 GEORGIA 1 GREECE 1 ALBANIA 2 CYPRUS 2 NORTH MACEDONIA 2 KOSOVO 2 BELARUS 3 LUXEMBOURG 3 ESTONIA 3 SLOVENIA 3 LITHUANIA 4 AZERBAIJAN 4 ARMENIA 4 MOLDOVA 4 KAZAKHSTAN MD Date Day K.O. CET Group Home Away 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 C3 Moldova Kosovo 1 03/09/2020 Thursday 20:45 C3 Slovenia Greece 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 C4 Belarus Albania 1 04/09/2020 Friday 20:45 C4 Lithuania Kazakhstan 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 15:00 C2 North Macedonia Armenia 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 18:00 C1 Azerbaijan Luxembourg 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 18:00 C1 Cyprus Montenegro 1 05/09/2020 Saturday 18:00 C2 Estonia Georgia 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 18:00 C3 Slovenia Moldova 2 06/09/2020 Sunday 20:45 C3 Kosovo Greece 2 07/09/2020 Monday 16:00 C4 Kazakhstan Belarus 2 07/09/2020 Monday 20:45 C4 Albania Lithuania 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 18:00 C2 Armenia Estonia 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 18:00 C2 Georgia North Macedonia 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C1 Cyprus Azerbaijan 2 08/09/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C1 Luxembourg Montenegro 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 18:00 C2 Armenia Georgia 3 08/10/2020 Thursday 20:45 C2 Estonia North Macedonia 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 C1 Luxembourg Cyprus 3 09/10/2020 Friday 20:45 C1 Montenegro Azerbaijan 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 15:00 C4 Kazakhstan Albania 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 18:00 C4 Lithuania Belarus 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 20:45 C3 Greece Moldova 3 10/10/2020 Saturday 20:45 C3 Kosovo Slovenia 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 18:00 C2 Estonia Armenia 4 11/10/2020 Sunday 18:00 C2 North Macedonia Georgia 4 12/10/2020 Monday 18:00 C1 Azerbaijan Cyprus 4 12/10/2020 Monday 20:45 C1 Montenegro Luxembourg 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C3 Greece Kosovo 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C3 Moldova Slovenia 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C4 Belarus Kazakhstan 4 13/10/2020 Tuesday 20:45 C4 Lithuania Albania 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 18:00 C1 Azerbaijan Montenegro 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 18:00 C4 Belarus Lithuania 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 C1 Cyprus Luxembourg 5 12/11/2020 Thursday 20:45 C4 Albania Kazakhstan 5 13/11/2020 Friday 18:00 C2 Georgia Armenia 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 C2 North Macedonia Estonia 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 C3 Moldova Greece 5 13/11/2020 Friday 20:45 C3 Slovenia Kosovo 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 15:00 C4 Albania Belarus 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 15:00 C4 Kazakhstan Lithuania 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 20:45 C1 Luxembourg Azerbaijan 6 15/11/2020 Sunday 20:45 C1 Montenegro Cyprus 6 16/11/2020 Monday 18:00 C2 Armenia North Macedonia 6 16/11/2020 Monday 18:00 C2 Georgia Estonia 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 C3 Greece Slovenia 6 16/11/2020 Monday 20:45 C3 Kosovo Moldova GROUP D1 GROUP D2 1 FAROE ISLANDS 1 GIBRALTAR 2 LATVIA 2 LIECHTENSTEIN 3 ANDORRA 3 SAN MARINO 4 MALTA MD Date Day K.O.
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