The group stage of qualification is complete, as 20 teams have clinched a berth at EURO 2016, which kicks off next summer in France.
The top-two finishers in each group automatically qualified, as did the best third-place side out of all the groups (Turkey). France qualified automatically as the host nation.
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That leaves eight third-place teams to battle for the final four spots through a play-off. The draw for the matchups will take place on October 18, and those matches will be held from November 12-17 as a home-and-home play-off.
Group A
- Czech Republic
- Iceland
- Turkey (automatically qualified as best third-place side)
Group B
- Belgium
- Wales
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (qualified for play-off)
Group C
- Spain
- Slovakia
- Ukraine (qualified for play-off)
Group D
- Germany
- Poland
- Republic of Ireland (qualified for play-off)
Group E
- England
- Switzerland
- Slovenia (qualified for play-off)
Group F
- Northern Ireland
- Romania
- Hungary (qualified for play-off)
Group G
- Austria
- Russia
- Sweden (qualified for play-off)
Group H
- Italy
- Croatia
- Norway (qualified for play-off)
Group I
- Portugal
- Albania
- Denmark (qualified for play-off)