Group 3 was the first to provide a finalist as hosts Netherlands defeated Austria 2-1, Sweden 2-0 and France 3-1 to win the group. The last game against France proved decisive as France had defeated Sweden 3-0 and Austria 2-1 in their first two matches.
Hosts Scotland have already made sure of winning Group 6 after beating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 and Belgium 3-1 in their first two games. Bosnia-Herzegovina defeated Romania 1-0 while Romania and Belgium shared the spoils in a goalless draw. Even if Scotland lose to Romania in their last match and Bosnia-Herzegovina beat Belgium, Scotland would still qualify after winning the direct encounter.
Teams in Groups 1, 4, 5 and 7 will be playing their second match on Friday with Group 6 coming to an end on Saturday.
On Sunday, Group 2 will be in action with the decisive game between Poland and Turkey as Norway and hosts Greece have already been eliminated. Poland beat Greece and Norway with an identical 2-1 win while Turkey defeated Norway 3-2 and Greece 1-0. In case of a draw, since the two teams will have the same number of points from the direct encounter, the same goal-difference and the same number of goals scored in the direct encounter and in the group, clause 6.10 of the competition regulations will be adopted and penalty-kicks would determine which team qualifies for the final.
The final matches from Groups 1, 4, 5 and 7 will be played on Monday.