The draw for Euro 2020 took place in Bucharest on Saturday – and England face a rematch of their 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia.Gareth Southgate's side – who will also face the Czech Republic and a play-off winner at next summer's continental showpiece – will have the opportunity to avenge defeat against Luka Modric Co. at Wembley in their tournament opener on June 14.Wales have been handed matches against Italy, Switzerland and Turkey;Scotland already knew that winning their play-off means a slot in Group D alongside England. Only one of the Irish sides can make it to the Euros, and the Republic could face their neighbours in a prospective play-off final; should either make it, they would go up against Spain, Poland and Sweden.In a sensational Group F, Germany were pitted against France and Portugal. Should England win Group D, they will face the runner-up of that Group of Death in Dublin.Twentyteams had automatically qualified forthe continent-wide tournament next summer, spread across 12 host cities.There are still four qualifying spots remaining, and four play-off fixturesin March willdetermine the quartet that will jointhose who've already qualified.A simple note: The top two sides from each group directly qualified for Euro 2020, while third-place finishers qualifyfor the play-offs.Winners of last year's UEFA Nations League mini-groupsqualified for the play-offs, but ifthose teams finished in the top two of their groups anyway, their play-off spotwas given to the next best-rankedsidein their respective group that hadn't already qualified for the play-offs.The 16 play-off teamsare split into four groups/paths - A, B, C and D - of four teams, who take part in asemi-final andfinal to determine which of them qualifies for Euro 2020. If Scotland win their play-off, they will go into England's group (D).While you're here, why not take advantage of our brilliant subscribers' offer? Get the game's greatest stories and best journalism direct to your door foronly £9.50 every quarter. Cheers!Group A (host cities:Rome,Baku)ItalySwitzerlandTurkeyWalesGroup B (ft. Saint Petersburg,Copenhagen)BelgiumRussiaDenmarkFinlandGroup C (ft.Amsterdam,Bucharest)UkraineNetherlandsAustriaWinner play-off path D (A)(see below)Group D (ft. London,Glasgow)EnglandCroatiaCzech RepublicWinner play-off path CGroup E (ft. Bilbao,Dublin)SpainPolandSwedenWinner play-off path BGroup F (ft. Munich,Budapest)GermanyFrancePortugalWinner play-off path A (D)Winner play-off Path A (Iceland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania)Winner play-off Path B (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland)Winner play-off Path C (Scotland, Norway, Serbia, Israel)Winner play-off Path D (Georgia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Belarus)According to UEFA's official site:If Iceland, Bulgaria or Hungary win Path A, they go in Group F; the winner of Path D will complete Group C.If Romania win Path A, they go in Group C; the winner of Path D will complete Group F.NOW READ...COMMENTFreed from Maurizio Sarri, Jorginho and Mateo Kovacic are becoming Chelsea's low-key success storiesQUIZCan you name the 29 managers who've bossed three or more Premier League clubs?WATCHPremier League live stream 2019/20: how to watch every game from anywhere in the worldNew features you’ll love on FourFourTwo.com