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League A
Pot 1: Portugal, France, England, Italy, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Republic of Ireland
Pot 2: Norway, Turkey, Austria, Croatia, Greece, Belgium, Sweden, Serbia, Poland, Slovakia
League B
Pot 1: Scotland, Israel, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Denmark, Slovenia, Georgia
Pot 2: Russia, Finland, Switzerland, Bosna and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Wales, Latvia, Iceland
League C
Pot 1: Azerbaijan, North Macedonia, Northern Ireland, Belarus, Armenia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Malta, Albania, Kazakhstan
Pot 2: Andorra, Luxembourg, Moldova, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Lithuania, Gibraltar, San Marino
Competition rounds
- Qualifying phase: Rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Final tournament: 8 teams – 1 host, 7 qualifiers
Qualifying phase
- All matches are played as one-venue mini-tournaments of four or three teams, with hosts appointed after each draw.
- All entrants for the 2020-22 edition (including the finals host Slovakia) will be divided into three leagues (A, B & C) based on the U19 coefficient rankings based on performances in the competition from 2015/16–2018/19.
Which league plays in which qualifying round?
League A plays all four rounds
League B plays three rounds
League C plays two rounds
How many teams in each league?
League A: 20 teams (5 groups of 4 teams)
League B: 16 teams (4 groups of 4 teams)
League C: up to 19 teams (groups of 4 or 3 teams depending on level of entries)
- As in the UEFA Nations League, teams from each league will be drawn into groups before each round.
Rounds 1 & 2 (Leagues A, B and C):
Promotion
- From League B to A: 4 groups winners and best runner-up
- From League C to B: All group winners plus runners-up depending on number of entries
Relegation
- From League A to B: 5 teams ranked fourth in their groups
- From League B to C: 4 teams ranked fourth in their groups plus lowest-ranked third-placed teams
Teams in League C after round 2 play no further part, while finals hosts also play no further part until the final tournament.
If the finals hosts are in Leagues A or B after round 2, an additional team will be promoted from Leagues B or C respectively to take their place.
Round 3 (Leagues A & B):
Promotion
- From League B to A: 4 groups winners and best runner-up
Relegation
- From League A to B: 5 teams ranked fourth in their groups
Teams in League B after round 3 play no further part.
Round 4 (League A only):
Qualification for final tournament
- The five group winners and two best runners-up join the hosts in the final tournament.
Final tournament:
- As currently, the teams are drawn into two groups of four with the top two from each progressing to the semi-finals. U19 EURO final tournaments in even-numbered years act as qualifiers for the following year's FIFA U-20 World Cup (i.e. the 2022 U19 EURO leads to the 2023 U-20 World Cup).
Mini-tournament dates: 2020-2022 competition
Round 1: By 17 November 2020 – drawn on 3 December 2019
Round 2: By 8 June 2021 – draw in December 2020
Round 3: 30 August-7 September or 4-12 October or 8-16 October 2021 – drawn in June/July 2021
Round 4: 21-29 March 2022 – drawn in December 2021
Final tournament (Slovakia): July 2022 – drawn after round 4 complete
- In principle, each round would be played similar points of the calendar in each successive two-year cycle.