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Published 11:11 9 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 11:16 9 Dec 2015 GMT
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The expansion from 16 teams to 24 means that the simple symmetry of previous tournaments has been lost. Where there used to be four group winners meeting four runners-up in the quarter-finals, there is now a messy second round of 16 teams.
This means all six group winners and runners-up will be joined by the four best third-placed teams. A quick glance at this shows that the numbers don't really add up, as two group winners will have to face two runners-up while the rest of the table-toppers take on a third-placed team.
So if you are drawn in Group F, then there is no real incentive to top your group as both first and second place will meet a runner-up from another group.
But Group E is the worst pool to be drawn into as the winner faces Group D's runner-up while second place in Group E has to take on the winner of Group F.
It's all a little confusing, and only gets more complicated (and unfair) when you look at the quarter-final draw. If the winners of either Group A or D overcome their third-placed opposition in the second round, then they are guaranteed to face the runner-up of another group in the quarter-finals.
With the way the qualification for the tournament has gone, there are no guarantees that a group winner will beat a third-placed team (the Republic of Ireland picked up four points from two games against Germany, for instance), but things certainly do look easier for whichever teams win Groups A and D and particularly tough for the members of Groups E and F.Quiz: Can you put these big Premier League transfers in order
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