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UEFA Euro Qualifying

UEFA Euro Qualifying Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Group stage219:00 Russia ru0–1sk Slovakia27,052RZD ArenaFrank De BleeckereMatch Report
Group stage219:30 Malta mt0–2lv Latvia6,255Ta'Qali National StadiumTony AsumaaMatch Report
Group stage219:45 Rep. of Ireland ie3–1ad Andorra40,283Aviva StadiumLeontios TrattouMatch Report
Group stage220:00 N. Macedonia mk2–2am Armenia9,000Telekom ArenaEspen BerntsenMatch Report
Group stage220:00 Scotland sct2–1li Liechtenstein37,050Hampden ParkVictor ShvetsovMatch Report
Group stage220:00 Georgia ge0–0il Israel45,000Boris Paichadzis Erovnuli StadioniSascha Kever Match Report
Group stage220:00 Sweden se6–0sm San Marino21,083Swedbank StadionDavid McKeonMatch Report
Group stage220:15 Albania al1–0lu Luxembourg10,000Stadiumi Kombëtar Qemal StafaRichard TrutzMatch Report
Group stage220:15 Denmark dk1–0is Iceland18,908Telia ParkenDouglas McDonaldMatch Report
Group stage220:15 Czechia cz0–1lt Lithuania12,038Andrův stadionAlon YefetMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Norway no1–0pt Portugal24,535Ullevaal StadionLaurent DuhamelMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Austria at2–0kz Kazakhstan22,500Red Bull ArenaJason FollecoMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Hungary hu2–1md Moldova9,209Szusza Ferenc StadionLibor KovaříkMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Serbia rs1–1si Slovenia24,028Stadion Rajko MitićOlegário BenquerençaMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Belarus by0–0ro Romania26,354Stadyen DynamaPavel KrálovecMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Netherlands nl2–1fi Finland25,000Stadion FeijenoordAlexey NikolaevMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Croatia hr0–0gr Greece24,399Stadion MaksimirClaus Bo LarsenMatch Report
Group stage220:30 Bulgaria bg0–1me Montenegro9,470Stadion Vasil LevskiVladislav BezborodovMatch Report
Group stage220:45 Germany de6–1az Azerbaijan43,751RheinEnergieSTADIONMartin StrömbergssonMatch Report
Group stage220:45 Switzerland ch1–3eng England37,500St. Jakob-ParkNicola RizzoliMatch Report
Group stage220:50 Italy it5–0fo Faroe Islands19,266Stadio Artemio FranchiAliaksei KulbakouMatch Report
Group stage221:00 Türkiye tr3–2be Belgium43,538Ülker Stadyumu Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğl...Damir SkominaMatch Report
Group stage221:00 Bosnia & Herz'na ba0–2fr France28,000Olimpijski Stadion Asim Ferhatović HaseFelix BrychMatch Report

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