UEFA EURO 2021 PES qualifications: the eNazionale plays access to UEFA eEuro 2021

UEFA EURO 2021 PES qualifications: the eNazionale plays access to UEFA eEuro 2021

UEFA EURO 2021 PES qualifications

On Monday 17 May from 4:45 pm to 10:15 pm the TIMVISION PES eNazionale will take the field again. The aim is to win the pass to UEFA EURO 2021, which was narrowly missed during the group stage. Today the Azzurri will face Belgium, Turkey, Austria and Ukraine in the second round of Group B.

The Azzurri finished first in the first round, but it is a very balanced grouping and anything could still happen . You have to get one of the top three positions, as they will be the ones who will give you access to the finals scheduled for 9 and 10 July in London.

Getting the pass for the European Championship finals is the goal minimum of our eNational. In fact, the Azzurri must defend the title they won a year ago. Today we will face Belgium, Turkey, Austria and Ukraine again, while in Group A Germany, Luxembourg, Albania, Russia and the Netherlands will compete for qualification.

The top three in each group will advance to the final stage which will take place on 9 and 10 July in London, reaching the 10 national teams already qualified after winning their respective eliminatory rounds: Croatia, France, Greece, Israel, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Spain.

As always, Nicola 'nicaldan' Lillo, Alfonso 'AlonsoGrayFox' Mereu, Carmine 'Naples17x' Liuzzi and Raffaele 'Raf_934' Pagliuca will wear the blue colors. All the matches will be broadcast live from 4:45 pm on Monday 17 May in live streaming on TIMVISION, on the eNazionale website and on the FIGC Twitch channel, while we will broadcast the latest, fundamental matches live in the player video below from 7 pm onwards. br>






Today's calendar

The jersey of the Italian national team. Here are the games we will broadcast:

May 17 (play off return)

18.00: Italy-Turkey 19.00: Ukraine-Italy 20.00: Italy-Austria 21.00: Belgium-Italy

As always, the matches will be commented and analyzed by the trio of official experts of the eNazionale: Luigi 'Davdas' Ragoni, Simone 'Lamella' Sfolcini and Gianluca 'Raiden' Verri.

We just have to say: go to the Azzurri!

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UEFA eEURO 2021: All you need to know

What is UEFA eEURO 2021?

UEFA eEURO 2021 is the second edition of a national-team efootball competition featuring all 55 UEFA national associations. The competition involves a qualification phase and a final tournament. Gamers compete exclusively on KONAMI's eFootball PES 2021 Season Update on Playstation 4.


The inaugural edition, UEFA eEURO 2020, was won by Italy.

Where can I watch eEURO 2021?

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


You can watch selected previous matches here:Matchday 1Matchday 2Matchday 3Matchday 4Matchday 5 (play-offs)

Who is through to the eEURO 2021 finals so far?

Ten group winners booked their place in the last 16:


CroatiaFranceGreeceIsraelMontenegroPolandPortugalRomaniaSerbiaSpain

eEURO play-offs: all the detailsHow does qualifying work?

The group stage draw took place in February, with the competing countries divided into ten groups of five or six.


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 group winners qualified directly for the final tournament.


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

Fixtures and resultsHow do the finals work?eEURO final highlights: Italy 3-1 Serbia

There will be a live event scheduled in London in July to decide the UEFA eEURO 2021 champions. The 16 finalist teams will be drawn into four groups of four, with the top two from each progressing to the knockout stage. Every match until the final will then be a best-of-three series, with the final itself played as a best of five.

Who competes for each country?

The focus of the tournament is the team element – the essence of football. Each participating national association competes with a national efootball team of between two and four gamers.


Between November 2020 and February 2021, associations selected their national team through a tournament unless a national efootball team already existed. The team then contests the online qualifying phase.

What prize money is on offer?

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

When does it all take place?

November 2020–February 2021: National associations select playersFebruary 2021: Qualifying group stage draw15 & 29 March/12 & 26 April 2021: Qualifying group stage29 April 2021: Play-off tournament draw10 & 17 May 2021: Play-off tournamentMay/June 2021: UEFA eEURO 2021 group stage draw9–10 July 2021: UEFA eEURO 2021 finals