| Teams | P | W | D | L | F | A | +/- | Pts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 9 | |
| 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 7 | -3 | 4 | |
| 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 4 | |
| 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 10 | -6 | 0 |
Legend:
| Greece | 4-1 | Wales | ||
| First referee: Stephan Kammerer (GER) - Second referee: Timo Onatsu (FIN) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/25/2013 10:12:04 | ||||
| Bulgaria | 0-0 | Armenia | ||
| First referee: Roberto Marin (ESP) - Second referee: Veljko Bošković (MNE) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/25/2013 10:12:04 | ||||
| Armenia | 0-5 | Greece | ||
| First referee: Timo Onatsu (FIN) - Second referee: Stephan Kammerer (GER) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/25/2013 10:12:05 | ||||
| Bulgaria | 2-1 | Wales | ||
| First referee: Veljko Bošković (MNE) - Second referee: Roberto Marin (ESP) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/25/2013 10:12:05 | ||||
| Wales | 2-4 | Armenia | ||
| First referee: Roberto Marin (ESP) - Second referee: Veljko Bošković (MNE) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/29/2013 15:14:06 | ||||
| Greece | 5-1 | Bulgaria | ||
| First referee: Stephan Kammerer (GER) - Second referee: Timo Onatsu (FIN) | ||||
| Stadium: Skaptopara, Blagoevgrad (BUL) | ||||
| 01/29/2013 15:14:07 | ||||
UEFA Futsal EURO 2014 comprises of a preliminary round, main round, play-off round and 12-team final tournament played in Belgium.
Preliminary round
Four groups of four teams each and two of three are played as one-venue mini-tournaments from 22 to 27 January 2013. The six group winners progress to the main round.
Main round
The six preliminary round winners join the 22 highest-ranked qualifying contenders in seven groups of four teams played as one-venue mini-tournaments between 27 and 30 March 2013. The seven group winners progress to the final tournament, where they join hosts Belgium, while the seven runners-up and best third-placed team enter the play-offs.
Play-offs
The eight teams are drawn into four pairs to play two-legged ties on 17 and 24 September. The four winners complete the final tournament lineup.
Final tournament
The final tournament between 28 January and 8 February 2014 will begin with the 12 contenders draw into four groups of three teams. The top two from each group will progress to the quarter-finals, from where the tournament is a knockout competition.
Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, can be found in the official competition regulations.