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Group H of the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying competition consisted of five teams: Switzerland, Belgium, Romania, Croatia, and Lithuania. The composition of the nine groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 21 February 2019, 13:30 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking.

The group was played in home-and-away round-robin format between August 2019 and December 2020. The group winners and the three best runners-up among all nine groups (not counting results against the sixth-placed team) qualified directly for the final tournament, while the remaining six runners-up advance to the play-offs.

On 17 March 2020, all matches were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 8 7 0 1 37 5 +32 21 Final tournament 4–0 6–1 6–1 6–0
2  Switzerland 8 6 1 1 20 6 +14 19 Play-offs 2–1 6–0 2–0 4–0
3  Romania 8 4 0 4 13 16 −3 12 0–1 0–2 4–1 3–0
4  Croatia 8 2 1 5 7 19 −12 7 1–4 1–1 0–1 1–0
5  Lithuania 8 0 0 8 1 32 −31 0 0–9 0–3 0–4 1–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Matches

Times are CET/CEST, as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Lithuania 1–2 Croatia
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Savivaldybė Stadium, ŠiauliaiAttendance: 423Referee: Laura Rapp (Sweden)
Switzerland 4–0 Lithuania
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LIPO Park Schaffhausen, SchaffhausenAttendance: 3,123Referee: Merima Čelik (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Belgium 6–1 Croatia
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Den Dreef, LeuvenAttendance: 3,344Referee: Henrikke Nervik (Norway)
Lithuania 0–3 Switzerland
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Savivaldybė Stadium, ŠiauliaiAttendance: 237Referee: Ewa Augustyn (Poland)
Romania 0–1 Belgium
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Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu, Cluj-NapocaAttendance: 1,073Referee: Marta Huerta De Aza (Spain)
Switzerland 2–0 Croatia
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Stockhorn Arena, ThunAttendance: 4,512Referee: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk (Poland)
Romania 3–0 Lithuania
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Stadionul Mogoșoaia, MogoșoaiaAttendance: 150Referee: Petra Pavlikova (Slovakia)
Croatia 1–4 Belgium
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Ivan Laljak-Ivić Stadium, ZaprešićAttendance: 357Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
Switzerland 6–0 Romania
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LIPO Park Schaffhausen, SchaffhausenAttendance: 3,741Referee: Shona Shukrula (Netherlands)
Belgium 6–0 Lithuania
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Den Dreef, LeuvenAttendance: 4,587Referee: Ivana Projkovska (North Macedonia)
Belgium 6–1 Romania
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Den Dreef, LeuvenAttendance: 0Referee: Volha Tsiareshka (Belarus)
Croatia 1–1 Switzerland
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Ivan Laljak-Ivić Stadium, ZaprešićAttendance: 0Referee: Lucie Šulcová (Czech Republic)
Romania 4–1 Croatia
Report Rudelić 9'
Stadionul Mogoșoaia, MogoșoaiaAttendance: 0Referee: Ivana Projkovska (Macedonia)
Switzerland 2–1 Belgium
Report Wullaert 70'
Stockhorn Arena, ThunAttendance: 0Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
Lithuania 0–4 Romania
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Sūduva Stadium, MarijampolėAttendance: 0Referee: Lorraine Watson (Scotland)
Romania 0–2 Switzerland
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Football Centre FRF, MogoșoaiaAttendance: 0Referee: Melis Özçiğdem (Turkey)
Lithuania 0–9 Belgium
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Sūduva Stadium, MarijampolėAttendance: 0Referee: Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)
Croatia 1–0 Lithuania
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Stadion Aldo Drosina, PulaAttendance: 0Referee: Rebecca Welch (England)
Belgium 4–0 Switzerland
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Den Dreef, LeuvenAttendance: 0Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (Russia)
Croatia 0–1 Romania
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Stadion Aldo Drosina, PulaAttendance: 0Referee: Ewa Augustyn (Poland)

Goalscorers

There were 78 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.9 goals per match.

12 goals

9 goals

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

2 own goals

Notes

  1. CEST (UTC+2) for dates between 31 March and 26 October 2019 and between 29 March and 24 October 2020, and CET (UTC+1) for all other dates.
  2. ^ All matches originally scheduled to be played in April and June 2020 were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. These matches were subsequently rescheduled to be played between October and December 2020.

References

  1. "Women's EURO 2021 qualifying draw". UEFA.com.
  2. "Regulations of the UEFA European Women's Championship, 2019–21" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  3. ^ "COVID-19: latest updates on UEFA competitions". UEFA.com. 17 March 2020.
  4. "UEFA postpones all June national team matches". UEFA.com. 1 April 2020.

External links

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