Group G of UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying was one of the ten groups to decide which teams would qualify for the UEFA Euro 2020 finals tournament.[1] Group G consisted of six teams: Austria, Israel, Latvia, North Macedonia, Poland and Slovenia,[2] where they played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format.[3]
The top two teams, Poland and Austria, qualified directly for the finals. Unlike previous editions, the participants of the play-offs were not decided based on results from the qualifying group stage, but instead based on their performance in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League.
The fixtures were released by UEFA the same day as the draw, which was held on 2 December 2018 in Dublin.[4] [5] Times are CET/CEST, as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
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A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[3]
The following suspensions were served during the qualifying matches:
Team | Player | Offence(s) | Suspended for match(es) |
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Dor Peretz | vs Slovenia (21 March 2019) vs Latvia (7 June 2019) vs Slovenia (9 September 2019) | vs Austria (10 October 2019) | |
Andrejs Cigaņiks | vs North Macedonia (21 March 2019) | vs Poland (24 March 2019)[6] | |
Jānis Ikaunieks | vs Poland (24 March 2019) vs North Macedonia (9 September 2019) vs Israel (15 October 2019) | vs Slovenia (16 November 2019) | |
Vitālijs Maksimenko | vs Poland (24 March 2019) vs North Macedonia (9 September 2019) vs Poland (10 October 2019) | vs Israel (13 October 2019) | |
Egzon Bejtulai | vs Slovenia (24 March 2019) vs Austria (10 June 2019) vs Latvia (9 September 2019) | vs Slovenia (10 October 2019) | |
Visar Musliu | vs Slovenia (24 March 2019) vs Poland (7 June 2019) vs Slovenia (10 October 2019) vs Poland (13 October 2019) | vs Austria (10 June 2019) vs Austria (16 November 2019) | |
Ilija Nestorovski | vs Slovenia (24 March 2019) vs Poland (7 June 2019) vs Poland (13 October 2019) | vs Austria (16 November 2019) | |
Boban Nikolov | vs Slovenia (24 March 2019) vs Israel (5 September 2019) vs Poland (13 October 2019) | ||
Bojan Jokić | vs Israel (21 March 2019) vs North Macedonia (24 March 2019) vs Latvia (10 June 2019) | vs Poland (6 September 2019) | |
Denis Popović | vs Austria (13 October 2019) | vs Latvia (16 November 2019) | |
Aljaž Struna | vs Poland (6 September 2019) vs Austria (13 October 2019) vs Latvia (16 November 2019) | vs Poland (19 November 2019) |