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2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round

The second round of the qualification tournament for the 2022 FIFA World Cup from UEFA (also known as the UEFA play-offs) was contested by twelve teams from the UEFA segment of qualifying. The play-offs determined the final three European teams that joined the group winners at the World Cup in Qatar. The ten runners-up from the UEFA first round groups participated in the play-offs, along with two group winners from the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League. The teams were divided into three paths, each containing four teams, with each play-off path featuring two single-leg semi-finals, and one single-leg final. The matches took place in March and June 2022.

Format edit

The qualification format was confirmed by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting in Nyon, Switzerland on 4 December 2019.[1] The play-offs depended, in part, on results from the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League, although to a lesser degree than play-offs of the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.[2]

Unlike previous editions, the play-offs were not contested in two-legged ties. Instead, the twelve teams were split into three play-off paths, each containing four teams. Each play-off path was planned to feature two single-leg semi-finals on 24 March, and one single-leg final on 29 March 2022. The winners of the final in each play-off path qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[2] The semi-finals were hosted by the six best-ranked runners-up of the qualifying group stage, while the host of the final was determined by a draw.[3]

The play-offs were played in single-leg knockout matches. If scores were level at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time would be played, where each team was allowed to make a sixth substitution. If the scores remained tied, a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[4] Following approval from the UEFA Executive Committee in December 2019, the use of the video assistant referee system was approved for the entire World Cup qualification tournament.[2]

Qualified teams edit

Twelve teams advanced to the play-offs. Unlike previous editions, all participants were not decided solely on the results of the first round. Two of the twelve spots were allocated to group winners of the 2020–21 edition of the UEFA Nations League.[2]

Second-placed teams (all ten advanced) edit

The ten runners-up from the UEFA first round advanced to the play-offs. Based on the results from the qualifying group stage, the six best-ranked teams were seeded, while the bottom four were unseeded in the semi-final draw.[2][3]

Seed Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Seeding
1 A   Portugal 8 5 2 1 17 6 +11 17 Seeded in semi-final draw
2 F   Scotland 8 5 2 1 14 7 +7 17
3 C   Italy 8 4 4 0 13 2 +11 16
4 H   Russia 8 5 1 2 14 5 +9 16
5 B   Sweden 8 5 0 3 12 6 +6 15
6 E   Wales 8 4 3 1 14 9 +5 15
7 G   Turkey 8 4 3 1 18 16 +2 15 Unseeded in semi-final draw
8 I   Poland 8 4 2 2 18 10 +8 14
9 J   North Macedonia 8 3 3 2 14 11 +3 12
10 D   Ukraine 8 2 6 0 11 8 +3 12
Source: FIFA, UEFA
Rules for classification: Counting only matches against teams ranked first to fifth in the group, 1. Points; 2. Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Away goals scored; 5. Wins; 6. Away wins; 7. Lower disciplinary points total; 8. Position in 2020–21 UEFA Nations League access list.[3]

Nations League group winners (best two advanced) edit

Based on the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League overall ranking,[5] the best two Nations League group winners that finished outside the top two of their qualifying group advanced to the play-offs and were unseeded in the semi-final draw.[2][3]

UNL Rank UNL group winner Qualifying
group
A 1   France & D
2   Spain & B
3   Italy C
4   Belgium & E
B 17   Wales E
18   Austria F
19   Czech Republic E
20   Hungary I
C 33   Slovenia H
34   Montenegro G
35   Albania I
36   Armenia J
D 49   Gibraltar G
50   Faroe Islands F

Key

  •  &  Team qualified directly for World Cup as qualifying group winner
  •  †  Team advanced to the play-offs as qualifying group runner-up
  •  ‡  Team (in bold) advanced to the play-offs as one of the best two Nations League group winners outside top two of their qualifying group

Draw edit

Following the completion of the UEFA first round, the twelve teams that advanced to the play-offs were drawn into three paths of four teams on 26 November 2021, 17:00 CET, in Zürich, Switzerland.[6][7][8][2][9] The following procedure was applied in the draw:[3][10]

  • The six seeded teams were allocated to semi-finals 1 to 6 as the host team in the order drawn.
  • The six unseeded teams were allocated to semi-finals 1 to 6 as the away team in the order drawn.
  • Play-off Path A was formed by semi-finals 1 and 2, with the winners of both semi-finals advancing to final A.
  • Play-off Path B was formed by semi-finals 3 and 4, with the winners of both semi-finals advancing to final B.
  • Play-off Path C was formed by semi-finals 5 and 6, with the winners of both semi-finals advancing to final C.
  • The semi-final winners that host play-off finals A, B and C were decided by a draw.

For political reasons related to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn into the same play-off path.[11] Armenia / Azerbaijan, Gibraltar / Spain, Kosovo / Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo / Serbia and Kosovo / Russia were also identified as prohibited clashes, but among these teams only Russia advanced to the play-offs.

The six runners-up with the best group stage performance were seeded in the semi-final draw, while the remaining four runners-up and two teams advancing via the Nations League were unseeded. The seedings were as follows:

Pot 1 (seeded)
Team Rank
  Portugal 1
  Scotland 2
  Italy 3
  Russia 4
  Sweden 5
  Wales 6
Pot 2 (unseeded)
Team Rank
  Turkey 7
  Poland 8
  North Macedonia 9
  Ukraine 10
  Austria NL–18
  Czech Republic NL–19

Effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

Paths A and B were affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine which began on 24 February 2022, a month before the semi-finals.

FIFA and UEFA suspended Russia on 28 February,[12][13] and announced on 8 March that their semi-final opponents Poland received a bye to the Path B final;[14][15] a request by the Russian Football Union for a temporary lift of the ban was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 18 March.[16][17] An initial decision by FIFA on 27 February had ruled that Russia had to compete under the name "Football Union of Russia" (RFU) and without its flag or anthem, and play its home matches on neutral ground without spectators.[18] By that point, the football associations of the other three teams in the Path (Czech Republic, Poland, and Sweden) had refused to play any matches against Russia, regardless of location,[19][20][21] a stance to which they remained committed following FIFA's initial decision.[22][23][24][25]

In Path A, following a request by the Ukrainian Association of Football,[26][15] on 8 March FIFA postponed the semi-final between Scotland and Ukraine until June 2022, along with the path final. In the interest of preventing further fixture congestion, the other semi-final match between Wales and Austria would go ahead as scheduled in March.[14]

Schedule edit

Four of the semi-final matches took place on 24 March, and two of the final matches on 29 March 2022.[27][28] In Path A, one semi-final and the final were postponed to 1 and 5 June 2022, respectively, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[29] The kick-off times were confirmed on 26 November 2021 following the draw.[30][31] As part of UEFA's scheduling, the losing semi-finalists of each path played a friendly match against each other on the day of the play-off finals.[32]

Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Path A edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 March 2022 – Cardiff
 
 
  Wales2
 
5 June 2022 – Cardiff
 
  Austria1
 
  Wales1
 
1 June 2022 – Glasgow
 
  Ukraine0
 
  Scotland1
 
 
  Ukraine3
 

Summary edit

Home team  Score  Away team
Semi-finals
Scotland   1–3   Ukraine
Wales   2–1   Austria
Final
Wales   1–0   Ukraine

Semi-finals edit

Wales  2–1  Austria
  • Bale   25', 51'
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Scotland  1–3  Ukraine
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)
Attendance: 49,772[34]

Final edit

Wales  1–0  Ukraine
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Path B edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
Cancelled
 
 
  Russia
 
29 March 2022 – Chorzów
 
  Poland[note 5]w/o
 
  Poland2
 
24 March 2022 – Solna
 
  Sweden0
 
  Sweden (a.e.t.)1
 
 
  Czech Republic0
 

Summary edit

Home team  Score  Away team
Semi-finals
Russia   w/o[note 5]   Poland
Sweden   1–0 (a.e.t.)   Czech Republic
Final
Poland   2–0   Sweden

Semi-finals edit

Russia  Cancelled[note 5]  Poland

Poland advanced on walkover.[note 5]


Sweden  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Czech Republic
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)
Attendance: 48,628[40]

Final edit

Poland  2–0  Sweden
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Path C edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 March 2022 – Porto
 
 
  Portugal3
 
29 March 2022 – Porto
 
  Turkey1
 
  Portugal2
 
24 March 2022 – Palermo
 
  North Macedonia0
 
  Italy0
 
 
  North Macedonia1
 

Summary edit

Home team  Score  Away team
Semi-finals
Italy   0–1   North Macedonia
Portugal   3–1   Turkey
Final
Portugal   2–0   North Macedonia

Semi-finals edit

Italy  0–1  North Macedonia
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Portugal  3–1  Turkey
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Final edit

Portugal  2–0  North Macedonia
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)

Goalscorers edit

There were 18 goals scored in 8 matches, for an average of 2.25 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Discipline edit

A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[4]

  • Receiving a red card (red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences)
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two different qualifying group stage matches (yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play-off semi-finals, but not the play-off finals, World Cup final tournament or any other future international matches)

On 17 January 2022, following a UEFA request, FIFA announced the expiration of yellow cards received during the qualifying group stage, thus preventing suspensions in the play-off finals due to yellow cards received in the semi-finals. However, yellow card suspensions accumulated at the end of the qualifying group stage were still carried forward to the play-offs.[46]

The following suspensions were served during the second round qualifying matches:[47][48][49][50]

Team Player Offence(s) Suspended for match(es)
  North Macedonia Elif Elmas   vs Germany (31 March 2021)
  vs Iceland (14 November 2021)
vs Italy (24 March 2022)
Tihomir Kostadinov   vs Armenia (11 November 2021)
  vs Iceland (14 November 2021)
  Poland Mateusz Klich   vs Andorra (12 November 2021)
  vs Hungary (15 November 2021)
vs Sweden (29 March 2022)
  Portugal João Cancelo   vs Luxembourg (12 October 2021)
  vs Serbia (14 November 2021)
vs Turkey (24 March 2022)
Renato Sanches   vs Luxembourg (30 March 2021)
  vs Serbia (14 November 2021)
  Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović   vs Georgia (25 March 2021)
  vs Spain (14 November 2021)
vs Czech Republic (24 March 2022)
Emil Krafth   vs Spain (2 September 2021)
  vs Spain (14 November 2021)
  Wales Joe Morrell   vs Estonia (8 September 2021)
  vs Belgium (16 November 2021)
vs Austria (24 March 2022)

Prior to their suspension, Russia were to serve the following suspensions in their semi-final:

Team Player Offence(s) Suspended for match(es)
  Russia Aleksandr Golovin   vs Slovenia (27 March 2021)
  vs Croatia (14 November 2021)
vs Poland (24 March 2022)
Fyodor Smolov   vs Cyprus (4 September 2021)
  vs Croatia (14 November 2021)

Notes edit

  1. ^ CET (UTC+1) for the matches on 24 March, and CEST (UTC+2) for the matches on 29 March and in June 2022.
  2. ^ The Scotland v Ukraine match, originally scheduled for 24 March 2022, 20:45 (19:45 UTC±0), was postponed to 1 June 2022, 20:45 (19:45 UTC+1), due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[14][29]
  3. ^ The Path A final, originally scheduled for 29 March 2022, 20:45, was postponed to 5 June 2022, 18:00 (17:00 UTC+1), due to the postponement of the Scotland v Ukraine semi-final match.[14][29]
  4. ^ FIFA and UEFA initially awarded the goal as an own goal by Andriy Yarmolenko, but FIFA technical experts subsequently awarded the goal to Gareth Bale.[35][36]
  5. ^ a b c d Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia were suspended,[12][13] and Poland advanced to the final on a walkover.[14]
  6. ^ The Russia v Poland match, originally scheduled to be played at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow,[38] was later moved on 2 February 2022 to VTB Arena, Moscow, due to the epidemiological situation in Moscow and the possible limitations associated with it.[39]
  7. ^ The potential final match hosted by Poland, originally scheduled to be played at Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw, was later moved on 19 January 2022 to Stadion Śląski, Chorzów, due to the presence of a temporary hospital at the Stadion Narodowy.[41]

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External links edit

  • Official FIFA World Cup website
  • Qualifiers – Europe, FIFA.com
  • European Qualifiers, UEFA.com

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The second round of the qualification tournament for the 2022 FIFA World Cup from UEFA also known as the UEFA play offs was contested by twelve teams from the UEFA segment of qualifying The play offs determined the final three European teams that joined the group winners at the World Cup in Qatar The ten runners up from the UEFA first round groups participated in the play offs along with two group winners from the 2020 21 UEFA Nations League The teams were divided into three paths each containing four teams with each play off path featuring two single leg semi finals and one single leg final The matches took place in March and June 2022 Contents 1 Format 2 Qualified teams 2 1 Second placed teams all ten advanced 2 2 Nations League group winners best two advanced 3 Draw 4 Effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine 5 Schedule 6 Path A 6 1 Bracket 6 2 Summary 6 3 Semi finals 6 4 Final 7 Path B 7 1 Bracket 7 2 Summary 7 3 Semi finals 7 4 Final 8 Path C 8 1 Bracket 8 2 Summary 8 3 Semi finals 8 4 Final 9 Goalscorers 10 Discipline 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksFormat editThe qualification format was confirmed by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting in Nyon Switzerland on 4 December 2019 1 The play offs depended in part on results from the 2020 21 UEFA Nations League although to a lesser degree than play offs of the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying tournament 2 Unlike previous editions the play offs were not contested in two legged ties Instead the twelve teams were split into three play off paths each containing four teams Each play off path was planned to feature two single leg semi finals on 24 March and one single leg final on 29 March 2022 The winners of the final in each play off path qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2 The semi finals were hosted by the six best ranked runners up of the qualifying group stage while the host of the final was determined by a draw 3 The play offs were played in single leg knockout matches If scores were level at the end of normal time 30 minutes of extra time would be played where each team was allowed to make a sixth substitution If the scores remained tied a penalty shoot out would be used to determine the winner 4 Following approval from the UEFA Executive Committee in December 2019 the use of the video assistant referee system was approved for the entire World Cup qualification tournament 2 Qualified teams editTwelve teams advanced to the play offs Unlike previous editions all participants were not decided solely on the results of the first round Two of the twelve spots were allocated to group winners of the 2020 21 edition of the UEFA Nations League 2 Second placed teams all ten advanced edit The ten runners up from the UEFA first round advanced to the play offs Based on the results from the qualifying group stage the six best ranked teams were seeded while the bottom four were unseeded in the semi final draw 2 3 Seed Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Seeding 1 A nbsp Portugal 8 5 2 1 17 6 11 17 Seeded in semi final draw 2 F nbsp Scotland 8 5 2 1 14 7 7 17 3 C nbsp Italy 8 4 4 0 13 2 11 16 4 H nbsp Russia 8 5 1 2 14 5 9 16 5 B nbsp Sweden 8 5 0 3 12 6 6 15 6 E nbsp Wales 8 4 3 1 14 9 5 15 7 G nbsp Turkey 8 4 3 1 18 16 2 15 Unseeded in semi final draw 8 I nbsp Poland 8 4 2 2 18 10 8 14 9 J nbsp North Macedonia 8 3 3 2 14 11 3 12 10 D nbsp Ukraine 8 2 6 0 11 8 3 12Source FIFA UEFARules for classification Counting only matches against teams ranked first to fifth in the group 1 Points 2 Goal difference 3 Goals scored 4 Away goals scored 5 Wins 6 Away wins 7 Lower disciplinary points total 8 Position in 2020 21 UEFA Nations League access list 3 Nations League group winners best two advanced edit Based on the 2020 21 UEFA Nations League overall ranking 5 the best two Nations League group winners that finished outside the top two of their qualifying group advanced to the play offs and were unseeded in the semi final draw 2 3 UNL Rank UNL group winner Qualifyinggroup A 1 nbsp France amp D 2 nbsp Spain amp B 3 nbsp Italy C 4 nbsp Belgium amp E B 17 nbsp Wales E 18 nbsp Austria F 19 nbsp Czech Republic E 20 nbsp Hungary I C 33 nbsp Slovenia H 34 nbsp Montenegro G 35 nbsp Albania I 36 nbsp Armenia J D 49 nbsp Gibraltar G 50 nbsp Faroe Islands F Key amp Team qualified directly for World Cup as qualifying group winner Team advanced to the play offs as qualifying group runner up Team in bold advanced to the play offs as one of the best two Nations League group winners outside top two of their qualifying groupDraw editFollowing the completion of the UEFA first round the twelve teams that advanced to the play offs were drawn into three paths of four teams on 26 November 2021 17 00 CET in Zurich Switzerland 6 7 8 2 9 The following procedure was applied in the draw 3 10 The six seeded teams were allocated to semi finals 1 to 6 as the host team in the order drawn The six unseeded teams were allocated to semi finals 1 to 6 as the away team in the order drawn Play off Path A was formed by semi finals 1 and 2 with the winners of both semi finals advancing to final A Play off Path B was formed by semi finals 3 and 4 with the winners of both semi finals advancing to final B Play off Path C was formed by semi finals 5 and 6 with the winners of both semi finals advancing to final C The semi final winners that host play off finals A B and C were decided by a draw For political reasons related to the Russo Ukrainian War Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn into the same play off path 11 Armenia Azerbaijan Gibraltar Spain Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo Serbia and Kosovo Russia were also identified as prohibited clashes but among these teams only Russia advanced to the play offs The six runners up with the best group stage performance were seeded in the semi final draw while the remaining four runners up and two teams advancing via the Nations League were unseeded The seedings were as follows Pot 1 seeded Team Rank nbsp Portugal 1 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Italy 3 nbsp Russia 4 nbsp Sweden 5 nbsp Wales 6 Pot 2 unseeded Team Rank nbsp Turkey 7 nbsp Poland 8 nbsp North Macedonia 9 nbsp Ukraine 10 nbsp Austria NL 18 nbsp Czech Republic NL 19Effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine editPaths A and B were affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine which began on 24 February 2022 a month before the semi finals FIFA and UEFA suspended Russia on 28 February 12 13 and announced on 8 March that their semi final opponents Poland received a bye to the Path B final 14 15 a request by the Russian Football Union for a temporary lift of the ban was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 18 March 16 17 An initial decision by FIFA on 27 February had ruled that Russia had to compete under the name Football Union of Russia RFU and without its flag or anthem and play its home matches on neutral ground without spectators 18 By that point the football associations of the other three teams in the Path Czech Republic Poland and Sweden had refused to play any matches against Russia regardless of location 19 20 21 a stance to which they remained committed following FIFA s initial decision 22 23 24 25 In Path A following a request by the Ukrainian Association of Football 26 15 on 8 March FIFA postponed the semi final between Scotland and Ukraine until June 2022 along with the path final In the interest of preventing further fixture congestion the other semi final match between Wales and Austria would go ahead as scheduled in March 14 Schedule editFour of the semi final matches took place on 24 March and two of the final matches on 29 March 2022 27 28 In Path A one semi final and the final were postponed to 1 and 5 June 2022 respectively due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 29 The kick off times were confirmed on 26 November 2021 following the draw 30 31 As part of UEFA s scheduling the losing semi finalists of each path played a friendly match against each other on the day of the play off finals 32 Times are CET CEST note 1 as listed by UEFA local times if different are in parentheses Path A editBracket edit Semi finalsFinal 24 March 2022 Cardiff nbsp Wales2 5 June 2022 Cardiff nbsp Austria1 nbsp Wales1 1 June 2022 Glasgow nbsp Ukraine0 nbsp Scotland1 nbsp Ukraine3 Summary edit Home team Score Away team Semi finals Scotland nbsp 1 3 nbsp Ukraine Wales nbsp 2 1 nbsp Austria Final Wales nbsp 1 0 nbsp Ukraine Semi finals edit 24 March 2022 2022 03 24 20 45 19 45 UTC 0 Wales nbsp 2 1 nbsp AustriaBale nbsp 25 51 Report FIFA Report UEFA Sabitzer nbsp 65 Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 053 33 Referee Szymon Marciniak Poland 1 June 2022 2022 06 01 note 2 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Scotland nbsp 1 3 nbsp UkraineMcGregor nbsp 79 Report FIFA Report UEFA Yarmolenko nbsp 33 Yaremchuk nbsp 49 Dovbyk nbsp 90 5 Hampden Park GlasgowAttendance 49 772 34 Referee Danny Makkelie Netherlands Final edit 5 June 2022 2022 06 05 note 3 18 00 17 00 UTC 1 Wales nbsp 1 0 nbsp UkraineBale nbsp 34 note 4 Report FIFA Report UEFA Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 660 37 Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz Spain Path B editBracket edit Semi finalsFinal Cancelled nbsp Russia 29 March 2022 Chorzow nbsp Poland note 5 w o nbsp Poland2 24 March 2022 Solna nbsp Sweden0 nbsp Sweden a e t 1 nbsp Czech Republic0 Summary edit Home team Score Away team Semi finals Russia nbsp w o note 5 nbsp Poland Sweden nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp Czech Republic Final Poland nbsp 2 0 nbsp Sweden Semi finals edit 24 March 2022 2022 03 24 18 00 20 00 UTC 3 Russia nbsp Cancelled note 5 nbsp PolandReport FIFA Report UEFA VTB Arena Moscow note 6 Poland advanced on walkover note 5 24 March 2022 2022 03 24 20 45Sweden nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp Czech RepublicQuaison nbsp 110 Report FIFA Report UEFA Friends Arena SolnaAttendance 48 628 40 Referee Michael Oliver England Final edit 29 March 2022 2022 03 29 20 45Poland nbsp 2 0 nbsp SwedenLewandowski nbsp 49 pen Zielinski nbsp 72 Report FIFA Report UEFA Stadion Slaski Chorzow note 7 Attendance 54 078 42 Referee Daniele Orsato Italy Path C editBracket edit Semi finalsFinal 24 March 2022 Porto nbsp Portugal3 29 March 2022 Porto nbsp Turkey1 nbsp Portugal2 24 March 2022 Palermo nbsp North Macedonia0 nbsp Italy0 nbsp North Macedonia1 Summary edit Home team Score Away team Semi finals Italy nbsp 0 1 nbsp North Macedonia Portugal nbsp 3 1 nbsp Turkey Final Portugal nbsp 2 0 nbsp North Macedonia Semi finals edit 24 March 2022 2022 03 24 20 45Italy nbsp 0 1 nbsp North MacedoniaReport FIFA Report UEFA Trajkovski nbsp 90 2 Stadio Renzo Barbera PalermoAttendance 34 129 43 Referee Clement Turpin France 24 March 2022 2022 03 24 20 45 19 45 UTC 0 Portugal nbsp 3 1 nbsp TurkeyOtavio nbsp 15 Jota nbsp 42 Nunes nbsp 90 4 Report FIFA Report UEFA Yilmaz nbsp 65 Estadio do Dragao PortoAttendance 48 010 44 Referee Daniel Siebert Germany Final edit 29 March 2022 2022 03 29 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Portugal nbsp 2 0 nbsp North MacedoniaFernandes nbsp 32 65 Report FIFA Report UEFA Estadio do Dragao PortoAttendance 48 010 45 Referee Anthony Taylor England Goalscorers editThere were 18 goals scored in 8 matches for an average of 2 25 goals per match 3 goals nbsp Gareth Bale 2 goals nbsp Bruno Fernandes 1 goal nbsp Marcel Sabitzer nbsp Aleksandar Trajkovski nbsp Robert Lewandowski nbsp Piotr Zielinski nbsp Diogo Jota nbsp Matheus Nunes nbsp Otavio nbsp Callum McGregor nbsp Robin Quaison nbsp Burak Yilmaz nbsp Artem Dovbyk nbsp Roman Yaremchuk nbsp Andriy YarmolenkoDiscipline editA player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences 4 Receiving a red card red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences Receiving two yellow cards in two different qualifying group stage matches yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play off semi finals but not the play off finals World Cup final tournament or any other future international matches On 17 January 2022 following a UEFA request FIFA announced the expiration of yellow cards received during the qualifying group stage thus preventing suspensions in the play off finals due to yellow cards received in the semi finals However yellow card suspensions accumulated at the end of the qualifying group stage were still carried forward to the play offs 46 The following suspensions were served during the second round qualifying matches 47 48 49 50 Team Player Offence s Suspended for match es nbsp North Macedonia Elif Elmas nbsp vs Germany 31 March 2021 nbsp vs Iceland 14 November 2021 vs Italy 24 March 2022 Tihomir Kostadinov nbsp vs Armenia 11 November 2021 nbsp vs Iceland 14 November 2021 nbsp Poland Mateusz Klich nbsp vs Andorra 12 November 2021 nbsp vs Hungary 15 November 2021 vs Sweden 29 March 2022 nbsp Portugal Joao Cancelo nbsp vs Luxembourg 12 October 2021 nbsp vs Serbia 14 November 2021 vs Turkey 24 March 2022 Renato Sanches nbsp vs Luxembourg 30 March 2021 nbsp vs Serbia 14 November 2021 nbsp Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimovic nbsp vs Georgia 25 March 2021 nbsp vs Spain 14 November 2021 vs Czech Republic 24 March 2022 Emil Krafth nbsp vs Spain 2 September 2021 nbsp vs Spain 14 November 2021 nbsp Wales Joe Morrell nbsp vs Estonia 8 September 2021 nbsp vs Belgium 16 November 2021 vs Austria 24 March 2022 Prior to their suspension Russia were to serve the following suspensions in their semi final Team Player Offence s Suspended for match es nbsp Russia Aleksandr Golovin nbsp vs Slovenia 27 March 2021 nbsp vs Croatia 14 November 2021 vs Poland 24 March 2022 Fyodor Smolov nbsp vs Cyprus 4 September 2021 nbsp vs Croatia 14 November 2021 Notes edit CET UTC 1 for the matches on 24 March and CEST UTC 2 for the matches on 29 March and in June 2022 The Scotland v Ukraine match originally scheduled for 24 March 2022 20 45 19 45 UTC 0 was postponed to 1 June 2022 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 14 29 The Path A final originally scheduled for 29 March 2022 20 45 was postponed to 5 June 2022 18 00 17 00 UTC 1 due to the postponement of the Scotland v Ukraine semi final match 14 29 FIFA and UEFA initially awarded the goal as an own goal by Andriy Yarmolenko but FIFA technical experts subsequently awarded the goal to Gareth Bale 35 36 a b c d Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine Russia were suspended 12 13 and Poland advanced to the final on a walkover 14 The Russia v Poland match originally scheduled to be played at Luzhniki Stadium Moscow 38 was later moved on 2 February 2022 to VTB Arena Moscow due to the epidemiological situation in Moscow and the possible limitations associated with it 39 The potential final match hosted by Poland originally scheduled to be played at Stadion Narodowy Warsaw was later moved on 19 January 2022 to Stadion Slaski Chorzow due to the presence of a temporary hospital at the Stadion Narodowy 41 References edit UEFA Executive Committee agenda for Nyon meeting UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 27 November 2019 Retrieved 28 November 2019 a b c d e f g Game changer group stage 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