Poland, Ukraine and Georgia have joined the 21 teams already qualified for the competition. The Poles have joined Group D, that of France which they will face on June 25.

Ukraine was inserted between Belgium, Slovakia and Romania in group E and Georgia completed the last group, F, where they found Turkey, Portugal and the Czech Republic. The group stage will start on June 14, with the opening match between the host country, Germany, and Scotland (9 p.m.), and will last until June 26. The quarter-finals will be played on July 5 and 6, the semi-finals on the 9 and 10 and the grand final on the 14th.