What are the qualification rules for the European Cup qualifier group match? (Interpretation of the qualification rules: detailed explanation of the European Cup qualifier group match) The European Cup qualifier group match is an important stage to decide which national teams can advance to the final stage of the European Cup. In the qualifying group match, each national team will compete for the top two seats in the group to
European Cup What are the promotion rules of the qualifying group match (interpretation of the promotion rules: European Cup Detailed explanation of qualifying group match)
The European Cup qualifier group match is an important stage to decide which national teams can advance to the final stage of the European Cup. In the qualifying group match, each national team will compete for the top two seats in the group and the best third place qualification. The following will explain in detail the rules for the qualification of the European Cup qualifying group match.
Group stage
The European Cup qualifier group stage is divided into 10 groups, each group has 4 teams. These teams will compete in the home and away double cycle game, a total of 6 games. The winner of each game will get 3 points, the draw will get 1 point, and the loser will not get any points. After the group match, the top two of each group will automatically advance to the final stage of the European Cup, and the best third will also advance.
Interpretation of promotion rules
In the qualifying group match, in addition to the first two, the best third will also have the opportunity to advance to the European Cup final stage. This is to ensure that the number of teams participating in the European Cup finals is relatively balanced, and to give teams with less strength the opportunity to advance.
In order to determine the best third place, the third place of all groups will be compared. As the number of teams in each group is inconsistent, for the sake of fair comparison, the results of the third and fourth place teams will not be counted. As a result, the third place of each group will have 5 match results to participate in the calculation.
In the calculation process, first compare the third place of each group with the first two. If the third place of two groups has the same points, they will be compared in the following order:
- Goal difference
- Number of goals
- Direct confrontation points
- Direct against goal difference
- Number of direct confrontation goals
- Fair competition points (yellow cards and red cards)
If the best third place still cannot be decided, a lot will be drawn.

epilogue
The promotion rules of the European Cup qualifying group match ensure the fairness and intensity of the whole game. Not only the first two will be qualified, but the best third will also have a chance to reach the final stage of the European Cup. The teams will try their best to win every game in the group match to fight for the chance of promotion. Let's wait and see which national teams can successfully qualify to bring more exciting matches to the European Cup finals.
