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Stage set for EURO finals draw

The Palace of Arts in Kyiv is the setting for Friday's UEFA EURO 2012 final tournament draw as the great and the good of European football descend on the Ukrainian capital.

UEFA EURO 2012 finals draw, Kyiv ©Sportsfile

The great and good of European football are gathering in Kyiv for the UEFA EURO 2012 finals draw which takes place at the city's Palace of Arts at 18.00CET (19.00 local time) on Friday with full coverage in UEFA.com's DrawCentre.

Reigning champions Spain defeated Germany in the 2008 final, as well as overcoming Joachim Löw's men en route to FIFA World Cup glory two summers ago. On the eve of the draw, Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said it is the Nationalmannschaft he is keeping an eye on. "On the face of it they will be the most dangerous team," the former Real Madrid CF trainer said. "They are keen to play us and they've improved a lot as we saw in their [recent friendly] wins against Brazil and the Netherlands."

The draw is being made in Ukraine's capital, and while József Szabó, a former coach of the co-hosts, feels a group of "Russia, Greece and the Republic of Ireland" would be a good outcome, current boss Oleh Blokin has identified a renowned force within one of those sides. "Giovanni Trapattoni is one of the most respected managers in the world game," he said of the Ireland coach. "He is known and liked in the world of football and it is no different in Ukraine. We know him as a great manager and we will respect his team."

The tournament's other host nation, Poland, are taking part in their second consecutive EURO and striker Robert Lewandowski is excited about tackling the cream of the continent's talent. "I'd prefer not to play Germany, Portugal and France, but we don't fear any team. In November we lost against Italy but that's gone now. We could play them again and fight for the win."

Draw process
The 16 teams will be drawn into four groups of four sides each (Groups A to D). Four seeding pots will be created, with the host associations Poland and Ukraine being top seeds. Poland will be automatically placed in Group A, as A1, Ukraine in Group D, as D1.

The remaining teams have been allocated to the four pots according to their respective national team coefficients.

Pot 1: Spain, Netherlands
Pot 2: Germany, Italy, England, Russia
Pot 3: Croatia, Greece, Portugal, Sweden
Pot 4: Denmark, France, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland

Full coefficient list

The draw will start with Pot 1 in order to fill position one in Groups B and C. The draw will continue with Pot 4, from which a side will be allocated to each group consecutively, from Group A to Group D. This procedure will then be repeated for Pot 3 and finally for Pot 2.

The position of each team within its group (2, 3 or 4) will also be determined during the draw.

UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino will conduct the draw and the ceremony will be hosted by Olga Freimut and Piotr Sobczynski two renowned television presenters in the UEFA EURO 2012 host countries. The show will include three entertainment acts: the P. Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble, Ukrainian singer Jamala and a surprise international artist.

Furthermore, and supporting the motto Creating History Together, UEFA has invited legendary players from all past editions of the championship to participate in the show. In addition, the official match ball of UEFA EURO 2012 will be unveiled during the ceremony.

The draw will be shown live by more than 70 broadcast partners, covering more than 150 territories around the world.

Supporters of the qualified teams will have the chance to apply for tickets reserved for their respective association via UEFA.com once the match schedule has been finalised.