Europe's top nations discovered their fate in Saturday's
draw in Bucharest, and all eyes now will be on Group F, where reigning champion
Portugal was drawn against World Cup winner France and three-time European
champion Germany.
The respective managers of the three big teams couldn't help
but laugh -- perhaps nervously -- as the draw was made, with the final position
in the group still not decided.
It means the likes of Portuguese captain Cristiano Ronaldo
will face French superstar Kylian Mbappe in the early stages of the
competition.
Elsewhere, we now know Italy will open the tournament when
it faces Turkey in Rome on June 12. And there also will be a repeat of the 2018
World Cup semifinal as England faces Croatia in its first group game of the
tournament.
In a break to tradition, many of the group positions were
decided before the draw took place.
Due to the unique nature of next year's tournament (it will
be hosted in 12 countries), qualified hosts had been allocated to a group prior
to the event.
To confuse matters further, there are 16 teams still looking
to book their place in the tournament, and they will compete in separate
playoff paths for the four final positions up for grabs.
The groups can therefore not be confirmed in concrete until
all qualifying is over on March 31.
The draw has attracted criticism due to its confusing
nature. Belgium, for example, knew three of its opponents ahead of the draw.
The European Championship final will be at Wembley Stadium
in London on July 12.
Full Euro 2020 draw
Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
Group C: Holland, Ukraine, Austria, playoff winner D
Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, playoff winner C
Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, playoff winner B
Group F: Portugal, France, Germany, playoff winner A