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Futsal EURO main round line-up complete

Denmark claimed the final place in the main round and join fellow group winners Georgia, Moldova, Latvia, Albania, France and Montenegro in progressing to play the top seeds.

Montenegro celebrate beating Sweden to reach the main round
Montenegro celebrate beating Sweden to reach the main round ©Stephen Ignacio

All seven UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 preliminary round groups have been decided, with Georgia, Moldova, Latvia, Albania, Denmark, France and Montenegro through to join the top seeds in April's main round.

Denmark were the last country to qualify. Having defeated debutants Kosovo 2-1 earlier on Thursday, the Nordic side were confirmed as Group E winners ahead of their opponents on direct head-to-head by Cyprus's failure to overcome Norway. They progress to main round Group 6 in Kazakhstan.

Among the earlier successes were Albania making it through a round for the first time and Moldova earning a berth in a main round group hosted by holders Spain. Latvia topped Group C but were held 3-3 by Kosovo's fellow newcomers Germany, who scored three late goals to draw before beating Estonia 5-4 in their last game.

2016 final: Spain v Russia

Preliminary round summary
Group A:
Georgia
Group B
:
Moldova
Group C
:
Latvia
Group D
:
Albania
Group E
:
Denmark
Group F
:
France
Group G
:
Montenegro

Main round groups: 3–12 April
Group 1:
Italy, Netherlands, Belarus, Georgia (hosts)*
Group 2:
Azerbaijan (hosts), Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania
Group 3:
Ukraine (hosts), Croatia, Belgium, Montenegro
Group 4:
Portugal, Romania (hosts), Finland, Latvia
Group 5
: Spain (holders), Serbia, Poland (hosts), Moldova
Group 6:
Kazakhstan (hosts), Czech Republic, FYR Macedonia, Denmark
Group 7:
Russia, Slovakia, Turkey (hosts), France

*Switched from Belarus

• The seven main round group winners advance to join Slovenia in the final tournament. The seven runners-up plus the best third-placed side will enter the play-offs on 10–13 & 24–27 September 2017. The winners of the four two-legged ties will complete the 12-team line-up for the finals

•  Finals: 30 January–10 February 2018 at Arena Stožice, Ljubljana