The great quality calculation: no joke! Nati was able to secure the European Championship ticket with two bankruptcies

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If the national team wants to avoid an emergency landing in qualifying on their own (Okafor in the photo), they must score points in the last two matches.
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Sebastian WendelFootball reporter

Blick feared this in September after the 2-2 draw in Kosovo, but now it is a fact: despite modest group opponents, qualifying for the European Championship will be a hot dance for the Swiss national team. With two matches to go, the direct ticket to Germany has still not been purchased. In the last matches against Kosovo and Romania, Yakin’s team must score points to achieve the minimum goal on their own.

With a win on Saturday in the Basel Joggeli against Kosovo, qualification for the European Championship is guaranteed, whatever happens next in Romania. What sounds like a bad joke after the Nati’s last performances is actually true: two defeats can be enough. Blick mentions the scenarios:

Scenario: victory against Kosovo

The European Championship ticket was secured with a trio in the penultimate qualifying match. It is ‘only’ about winning the group, and that is not unimportant (see below).

Scenario: Draw against Kosovo

One point is enough if Israel does not beat Romania on Saturday. Otherwise, the national team will need a point on the last match day to ensure passage. In other words: two draws are certainly enough for the European Championship ticket. A draw against Kosovo and a defeat in Romania are only enough if Israel gets a maximum of four points.

Scenario: defeat by Kosovo

In this case, the decision would be definitively postponed until the last match day. If the national team loses to Kosovo, they need a victory in Romania to get their ticket to the European Championship on their own. A draw is enough in Romania if Switzerland does not suffer a defeat against Kosovo. If there is another defeat in Romania, the national team will only finish second in the group if Kosovo does not win its last match against Belarus and Israel gets a maximum of four points.

The importance of winning the group

Even if second place secures the European Championship ticket: anything other than a group win in the European Championship qualifying would be a shame for the Swiss national team. After the division into Group I, many victories and points were expected, which gave Switzerland a place in Pot 1 in the draw for the European Championship groups.

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But after four draws in the last five matches, pot 1 in the European Championship draw on December 2 is no longer feasible – even if the national team wins the qualifying group. Reason: At least five other qualifying group winners finish with more points.

This means: If the national team secures the European Championship ticket, they will only end up in pot 2. If the tournament in Germany only reaches second place in the group or even via the detour of the play-offs, Switzerland will end up in both pots. 3 or pot 4 – and at the European Championships it will certainly be a fantastic sporting group. An obstacle that the Yakin team could have avoided with better points in the weak qualifying group I.

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Qualification Group A
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Spain
Spain
7
18
18
2
Scotland
Scotland
7
9
16
3
Norway
Norway
7
2
10
4
Georgia
Georgia
7
-4
8th
5
Cyprus
Cyprus
8th
-25
0
Qualification Group B
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
France
France
6
12
18
2
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
6
3
12
3
Greece
Greece
7
6
12
4
Ireland
Ireland
7
0
6
5
Gibraltar
Gibraltar
6
-21
0
Qualification Group C
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
England
England
6
16
16
2
Ukraine
Ukraine
7
3
13
3
Italy
Italy
6
4
10
4
North Macedonia
North Macedonia
6
-7
7
5
Malta
Malta
7
-16
0
Qualification Group D
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Turkiye
Turkiye
7
7
16
2
Wales
Wales
6
0
10
3
Croatia
Croatia
6
6
10
4
Armenia
Armenia
6
-1
7
5
Latvia
Latvia
7
-12
3
Qualification Group E
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Albania
Albania
7
9
16
2
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
6
3
11
3
Poland
Poland
7
0
10
4
Moldavia
Moldavia
7
-1
9
5
Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
7
-11
1
Qualification Group F
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Austria
Austria
8th
10
19
2
Belgium
Belgium
7
13
17
3
Sweden
Sweden
7
0
7
4
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
7
-5
7
5
Estonia
Estonia
7
-18
1
Qualification Group G
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Hungary
Hungary
7
7
15
2
Serbia
Serbia
7
6
13
3
Montenegro
Montenegro
7
0
11
4
Lithuania
Lithuania
8th
-6
6
5
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
7
-7
3
Qualification Group H
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Slovenia
Slovenia
8th
11
19
2
Denmark
Denmark
8th
10
19
3
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
9
5
18
4
Finland
Finland
9
6
15
5
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
9
-5
6
6
San Marino
San Marino
9
-27
0
Qualification group I
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Switzerland
Switzerland
8th
12
16
2
Romania
Romania
8th
9
16
3
Israel
Israel
8th
-1
12
4
Kosovo
Kosovo
8th
1
10
5
Belarus
Belarus
8th
-7
6
6
Andorra
Andorra
8th
-14
2
Qualification group J
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Portugal
Portugal
9
32
27
2
Slovakia
Slovakia
9
8th
19
3
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
9
-7
14
4
Iceland
Iceland
9
3
10
5
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
9
-10
9
6
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein
9
-26
0

Source : Blick

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