The format for UEFA's continent-wide Euro 2020 has been labelled "a scandal" by Belgium star Kevin De Bruyne as European football's governing body faces a headache to ensure all host nations who qualify get to play at home.
For the first time, next year's European Championship will be played in 12 different host cities in 12 different nations, with Wembley staging the semi-finals and final.
The draw for what will be the second 24-team Euro will be held in Bucharest on Saturday, November 30.
Wales became the 20th nation to secure their spot when they beat Hungary 2-0 in Cardiff on Tuesday, with the remaining four places going to the winners of play-offs to be held next March.
However, with UEFA having to ensure that host nations play group games on home turf while also keeping certain teams apart for geopolitical reasons, much of the suspense has already been removed from the draw.
For example, Ukraine and Russia cannot face one another due to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. That means Belgium already know they will face Russia and Denmark -- both of whom will host games -- in Group B, leaving little suspense come the draw for the finals.
"It is a scandal, honestly," Manchester City star De Bruyne told Belgian television after his side's 6-1 win over Cyprus on Tuesday.
"Football is not really football anymore, it's becoming a business.
"As a player you have to get used to it, but for me they are sort of falsifying the competition. It takes all the pleasure away from the draw."
- France, Portugal not top seeds -
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Seedings for Euro 2020
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Pot 1: Belgium, Italy, England, Germany, Spain, Ukraine Pot 2: France, Poland, Switzerland, Croatia, Netherlands, Russia Pot 3: Portugal, Turkey, Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Czech Republic Pot 4: Wales, Finland, winners of four play-offs - Draw to be held in Bucharest on November 30 Play-off line-up
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