
The tournament will be the first European Championships to be played across the entire continent, using 12 different venues from Dublin to Baku, beginning on 12 June in Rome and culminating on 12 July in London.
England will meet Croatia, Czech Republic and the winner of a play-off which could be their oldest rivals Scotland, should the Scots triumph in March.
Wales will meet Switzerland and Turkey in Baku before heading to Rome to take on Group A favourites Italy.
The undoubted ‘group of death’ features the 2014 World Cup winners, Germany, the reigning world champions, France, and the reigning European champions, Portugal.
The tournament will be the first European Championships to be played across the entire breadth of the continent, using 12 different venues from Dublin to Baku, beginning on Friday 12 June in Rome and culminating on Sunday 12 July in London.
Group F will be completed by one of the winners of the play-offs to be played next March, leaving open several possibilities including Hungary, who will play two games in Budapest should they make it.
France beat Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 2016 on home soil, before slumping in the final against Portugal.
See the draw below;

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