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UEFA eEURO 2021 final tournament: all you need to know

The lowdown on the final stages of the second edition of the national-team efootball competition.

Serbia defeated Poland in the final
Serbia defeated Poland in the final UEFA

What was it?

UEFA eEURO 2021 was the second edition of a national-team efootball competition featuring all 55 UEFA national associations. Gamers compete exclusively on KONAMI's eFootball PES 2021 Season Update on PlayStation 4. The final tournament, staged online, included a 16-team group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

Who played against who?

Group A
Serbia*
Montenegro
Poland*
Turkey

Group B
Romania*
Croatia
Portugal*
Russia

eEURO 2021 qualifying group stage winners

Group C
Spain*
Greece*
Netherlands
Germany

Group D
France*
Israel
Ukraine*
Italy

*Through to quarter-finals

Quarter-finals
France 2-0 Portugal
Greece 1-2 Serbia
Romania 1-2 Poland
Ukraine 0-2 Spain

Semi-finals
France 1-2 Serbia
Poland 2-0 Spain

Final
Serbia 3-1 Poland

eEURO 2021 fixtures and results

How did the finals work?

eEURO 2021: 8–10 July

The finals were held online from 8 to 10 July. The teams in each group played each other in a dual tournament bracket format (double elimination without the grand final). Each group stage fixture was composed of two matches and the top two teams in each group progressed to an eight-team single elimination bracket.

For the elimination bracket, the four group winners were drawn against a runner-up team from another group. Each match until the final was a best-of-three series. The final was best of five. All matches were 1-vs-1.

Can I watch it?

Matches were shown live here and on UEFA's official YouTube channel.

Catch up with selected matches here:
Day one
Day two
Day three

How did qualifying work?

eEURO 2021: Top 5 qualifying goals

The qualifying group stage ran over four days between 15 March and 26 April, with ten group winners booking places in July's final tournament. Every country played two matches each (1-vs-1) against the other nations in their group; points from both matches were added to the group table.

The ten runners-up took part in a play-off tournament to determine the other six finalists. The contenders were split into two groups of five, with the top three advancing from each.

What prize money is on offer?

A total of €100,000 in cash prizes was split between all the finalists, including €40,000 for the winners.

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