Euro 2016 Qualifying matches will begin on this
September.But for once, the weaker nations will not be simply to complete the
grid.
The European Championship has expanded its quota from 16
to 24 teams for the 2016 tournament in France, and the first two countries in
each of the nine groups qualify automatically along with the best third-place
finisher. The remaining third will compete for your ticket by playoffs.This
implies that the considered minor nations enjoy a unique opportunity to
classify a major tournament, and this will keep alive until the last match
interest group stage.
Although perhaps not so great teams, some of which face
the first round of qualifying in order to overcome the hangover from the World
Cup.Less than two months after winning the world title, Germany resumed
competitive action after returning to earth with a friendly defeat, 4-2 to
Argentina in the final rematch.
MOST IMPORTANT GAMES
Sunday:
Germany-Scotland
Portugal-Albania
Monday:
Spain-Macedonia
Switzerland-England
Austria-Sweden
Tuesday:
Netherlands-Czech Republic
Norway-Italy
Netherlands and Spain also lost midweek friendlies.Here
are some points of interest on the principle of qualification for Euro 2016:
WAKE UP CALL FOR GERMANY
Germans seek redemption Sunday with a convincing victory
over Scotland in Group D, which they hope will be their first step towards the
conquest of two straight titles. Thomas Müller rested against Argentina and is
likely to start the match in Dortmund.
SPAIN
The domain of world football from Spain came to an end at
the World Cup, and the work of reconstruction under coach Vicente Del Bosque
may well take some time.Now relegated to seventh place in the FIFA rankings,
Spain played against France on Thursday her first match since the tournament in
Brazil and lost 1-0, without even posting a archery.