The 16 selected teams will then be allocated to paths of 4 teams. A draw will take place to allocate teams to the different paths, subject to the following conditions:[1]
Group winners cannot form a path with a team from a higher league. If four or more teams from a league enter the play-offs, a path with four teams from the league in question must be formed. Additional conditions may be applied, subject to approval, including seeding principles and the possibility of final tournament hosts having to be drawn into different paths. With these conditions, the draw procedure is as follows, starting with League D and working up to League A:[6]
Form a path with four teams from the same league. If there are more than four teams qualified in a given league, draw which teams will participate in the play-off path of that league. Remaining teams are drawn into a path of a higher league. If there are no teams from League A (i.e. they have all qualified directly for UEFA Euro 2020), then this procedure will result in four teams from lower leagues being allocated to the path of League A.[6]
Match pairings and rules Each play-off path will feature two single-leg semi-finals on 26 March, and one single-leg final on 31 March 2020. Based on the Nations League rankings, the best-ranked team will host the fourth-ranked team, and the second-ranked team will host the third-ranked team. The host of the final will be decided by a draw in November 2019 between the two semi-final pairings.[8]
The play-offs are played in single-leg knockout matches. If scores are level at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time is played, where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution.[9] If the scores remain tied, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner.[1]
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The 16 selected teams will then be allocated to paths of 4 teams. A draw will take place to allocate teams to the different paths, subject to the following conditions:[1]
Group winners cannot form a path with a team from a higher league. If four or more teams from a league enter the play-offs, a path with four teams from the league in question must be formed. Additional conditions may be applied, subject to approval, including seeding principles and the possibility of final tournament hosts having to be drawn into different paths. With these conditions, the draw procedure is as follows, starting with League D and working up to League A:[6]
Form a path with four teams from the same league. If there are more than four teams qualified in a given league, draw which teams will participate in the play-off path of that league. Remaining teams are drawn into a path of a higher league. If there are no teams from League A (i.e. they have all qualified directly for UEFA Euro 2020), then this procedure will result in four teams from lower leagues being allocated to the path of League A.[6]
Match pairings and rules Each play-off path will feature two single-leg semi-finals on 26 March, and one single-leg final on 31 March 2020. Based on the Nations League rankings, the best-ranked team will host the fourth-ranked team, and the second-ranked team will host the third-ranked team. The host of the final will be decided by a draw in November 2019 between the two semi-final pairings.[8]
The play-offs are played in single-leg knockout matches. If scores are level at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time is played, where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution.[9] If the scores remain tied, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner.[1]
zapraszamy chętnego do postudiowania i wytłumaczenia całemu forumowi
The 16 selected teams will then be allocated to paths of 4 teams. A draw will take place to allocate teams to the different paths, subject to the following conditions:[1]
Group winners cannot form a path with a team from a higher league. If four or more teams from a league enter the play-offs, a path with four teams from the league in question must be formed. Additional conditions may be applied, subject to approval, including seeding principles and the possibility of final tournament hosts having to be drawn into different paths. With these conditions, the draw procedure is as follows, starting with League D and working up to League A:[6]
Form a path with four teams from the same league. If there are more than four teams qualified in a given league, draw which teams will participate in the play-off path of that league. Remaining teams are drawn into a path of a higher league. If there are no teams from League A (i.e. they have all qualified directly for UEFA Euro 2020), then this procedure will result in four teams from lower leagues being allocated to the path of League A.[6]
Match pairings and rules Each play-off path will feature two single-leg semi-finals on 26 March, and one single-leg final on 31 March 2020. Based on the Nations League rankings, the best-ranked team will host the fourth-ranked team, and the second-ranked team will host the third-ranked team. The host of the final will be decided by a draw in November 2019 between the two semi-final pairings.[8]
The play-offs are played in single-leg knockout matches. If scores are level at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time is played, where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution.[9] If the scores remain tied, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner.[1]
zapraszamy chętnego do postudiowania i wytłumaczenia całemu forumowi
The 16 selected teams will then be allocated to paths of 4 teams. A draw will take place to allocate teams to the different paths, subject to the following conditions:[1]
Group winners cannot form a path with a team from a higher league. If four or more teams from a league enter the play-offs, a path with four teams from the league in question must be formed. Additional conditions may be applied, subject to approval, including seeding principles and the possibility of final tournament hosts having to be drawn into different paths. With these conditions, the draw procedure is as follows, starting with League D and working up to League A:[6]
Form a path with four teams from the same league. If there are more than four teams qualified in a given league, draw which teams will participate in the play-off path of that league. Remaining teams are drawn into a path of a higher league. If there are no teams from League A (i.e. they have all qualified directly for UEFA Euro 2020), then this procedure will result in four teams from lower leagues being allocated to the path of League A.[6]
Match pairings and rules Each play-off path will feature two single-leg semi-finals on 26 March, and one single-leg final on 31 March 2020. Based on the Nations League rankings, the best-ranked team will host the fourth-ranked team, and the second-ranked team will host the third-ranked team. The host of the final will be decided by a draw in November 2019 between the two semi-final pairings.[8]
The play-offs are played in single-leg knockout matches. If scores are level at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time is played, where each team is allowed to make a fourth substitution.[9] If the scores remain tied, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner.[1]
zapraszamy chętnego do postudiowania i wytłumaczenia całemu forumowi