
| A | Kazakhstan | Austria | ||||
| F | Croatia | Latvia | ||||
| F | Georgia | Greece | ||||
| F | Malta | Israel | ||||
| A | Turkey | Azerbaijan | ||||
| A | Germany | Belgium | ||||
| B | Russia | Andorra | ||||
| B | Republic of Ireland | Armenia | ||||
| B | FYROM | Slovakia | ||||
| E | Hungary | Finland | ||||
| E | Moldova | San Marino | ||||
| D | Albania | Romania | ||||
| G | Bulgaria | Wales | ||||
| H | Denmark | Portugal | ||||
| H | Norway | Cyprus | ||||
| G | Switzerland | Montenegro | ||||
| E | Sweden | Netherlands | ||||
| C | Italy | Northern Ireland | ||||
| C | Slovenia | Serbia | ||||
| I | Spain | Scotland | ||||
| I | Lithuania | Czech Republic | ||||
| D | France | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Switzerland will look to avenge an earlier Group G defeat in Montenegro's first away game under their new coach, Branko Brnović.
• With Zlatko Kranjčar in charge, Montenegro beat Switzerland 1-0 in the nations' first meeting at any level on 8 October 2010. Mirko Vučinić struck with 22 minutes remaining to snatch all three points.
• If selected, Montenegro right-back Elsad Zverotić could provide some useful insights into Swiss football. Capped by the Nati at Under-18 level, he has spent his entire career in Switzerland, representing FC Bazenheid, FC Wil 1900, FC Luzern and now BSC Young Boys.
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