Finally, Euro 2020 is complete. Scotland has done so, ended up with 23 years of suffering. Steve Clarke’s team joined England in Group D at the European Championships this summer.
Three other countries, Hungary, Slovakia and North Macedonia, have nevertheless reserved their place in the postponed tournament in a spectacular evening of foreign football.
The Euro 2020 play-offs were intended to take position in March, just a few months before the start of the competition, but nevertheless took a position eight months later.
Here, Sportsmail examines the six teams (which were drawn almost a year ago!) As the countdown to the first crash begins on June 11.
Scotland finished 23 years on Thursday night by reserving its place at Euro 2020
Portugal is europe’s current champion and will begin defending the name against Hungary
Portugal is in the same organization as France’s world champions and face off in the last Group F match
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