France to play in Euro 2016 Qualifying

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But with no points at stake? What?

Hosts France to feature in qualifying

England could face France in their Euro 2016 qualifying group - but no points will be at stake with the tournament hosts' finals place already secure.

The rule change from Uefa sees France become the first host nation to take part in a Euro qualification phase.

Their addition to the group-stage draw will create nine pools of six teams, yet the games will be "centralised friendlies" with no points awarded.

The six seeding pots will be named on Friday before the draw on 23 February.
Uefa's new rule is outlined in Euro 2016 regulation article 21.02, which reads: "The teams drawn into the group of five teams will have France added to their group for the purpose of playing."

England are expected to to placed in the top-tier Pot One following their unbeaten record in qualification for the 2014 World Cup.

As a result, Belgium, Republic of Ireland, Croatia and Sweden are amongst their potential opponents.

Uefa will confirm the seeding positions after their two-day executive committee meeting in Nyon, Switzerland.

Gibraltar, accepted as a separate Uefa member state after winning a court ruling, will be in in the draw for the first time.

It is possible Uefa could keep Gibraltar and Spain apart in the qualifying draw for political reasons.
 
Good idea to be honest. They'll get plenty of games, and the manager will have a good chance to experiment and try new players for the upcoming tournament, without too much pressure on them.
 
good thing there's no points at stake, might be the first hosts not to play at their own tournament otherwise
 
Makes complete sense.
The Euro 96 in England, England went two years without a competitive game and playing ''lesser'' sides during the process.
The thing about not playing for points is spot on too, to avoid unfair play.
Imagine the scenario with one game to go and England and (say) Ireland need to win their final game to be in with a shout of qualifying..
England are playing (say) Sweden and France play Ireland.
France have already quaified and think to themselves ''who would we rather qualify and face us in the finals - England or Ireland....... and they let Ireland walk away with a nice little win that sees them qualify........ there would be uproar.
This way France get the competitive games (and inside Europe without having to travel to other continents to get a game) without having any influence over the rest of the teams hoping to qualify.

Whether fans wish to turn up for what is a friendly is up to them, though they seem to turn up for other friendly games.
 

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