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2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-offs


Main article: 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification

The play-off first legs were played on 8 October 2010, while the second legs were played on 12 October 2010. Winners of play-off round and host nation Denmark will participate in the championship next year.

Matches

The draw took place on 10 September 2010 in Herning, Denmark. Fourteen teams were drawn into seven two-legged ties. The matches between Iceland and Scotland were moved back a day to avoid a fixture clash with full internationals.

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First leg

Hochstrasser Mehmedi Kasami

Ormarsson

Pekhart Kozák

Okaka

Smalling

Konoplianka

San José

Second leg

Switzerland won 5–2 on aggregate

Iceland won 4–2 on aggregate

England won 2–1 on aggregate

Adrián Jeffrén Spain won 5–1 on aggregate

Veretilo Belarus won 3–2 on aggregate

Kozák Czech Republic won 5–0 on aggregate

Goossens 3–3 on aggregate, Ukraine won on away goals rule.

References

References

  1. (2010-09-10). "Belarus in Italy's way in Under-21 play-offs". [[UEFA]].
  2. Pattullo, Alan. (15 October 2010). "Hibs' reward for rebuilding job is to stage Scotland U-21 play-off". [[The Scotsman]].
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