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Ukraine drawn away to Bosnia in Euro playoffs, Wales host Finland

:Ukraine will a face trip to Bosnia in the Euro 2024 playoff semi-finals as they seek to make up for the disappointment of missing out on last year's World Cup.

Twenty teams have already sealed their spots in next year's tournament through the qualifying campaign, with 12 nations fighting for three more places. Germany feature as hosts.

Ukraine travel to Bosnia in a Path B semi-final with the winners hosting either Israel or Iceland.

"I've already said that it doesn't matter who we get in the draw. We got the national team of Bosnia & Herzegovina. We will prepare for this opponent," Ukraine manager Serhiy Rebrov said.

"During these months, we will keep an eye on both our players and the opponents. I am familiar with the national team of Bosnia & Herzegovina, they have selected good players," Rebrov added.

The Path A semi-finals will feature Wales at home to Finland with the winners then welcoming Poland or Estonia.

"What's important to us is that home draw in the final," Wales coach Rob Page said. "The form we're in at the minute and with the 'Red Wall' at home, we'll take anyone on in Cardiff.

"We were probably wanting to avoid Ukraine as well so I think it's gone to plan for us.

"It's a great opportunity for us, we're two wins at home away from another qualification to a major tournament. We're hoping now for two big efforts."

Poland manager Michal Probierz said he is working on his side's mindset after a disappointing campaign.

"The meeting between Wales and Finland promises to be interesting. We haven't watched these teams yet, but we know that Wales are playing very well. We definitely have a chance to qualify for the championships," Probierz said.

"I'm a new coach, I've led the team in four games. We worked on the atmosphere

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