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England and Wales to meet in Euro qualifiers
England will renew their old rivalry with Wales in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign after the two home nations were drawn together in Group G.

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The British pair, who last faced each other in a World Cup qualifier in 2005, when England won 1-0 in Cardiff, were placed alongside Switzerland, Bulgaria and Montenegro at Sunday's ceremony in Warsaw, Poland.
Reigning European champions Spain will face Czech Republic, Scotland, Lithuania and Liechtenstein in Group I after being the last team pulled out of the bowl.
World champions Italy will face two 2010 World Cup finalists in Serbia and Slovenia in Group C, which also includes Northern Ireland, Estonia and Faroe Islands.
Germany, runners-up to Spain in the Euro 2008 final, face neighbours Austria as well as Turkey in what should be a straightforward group for them to negotiate into the finals in Poland and Ukraine in two years' time.
France will hope to avoid a repeat of the play-off drama which saw them reach this summer's World Cup after they were handed a relatively kind pool. Romania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belarus, Albania and Luxembourg are their opponents in Group D.
Holland will face Scandinavian teams Sweden and Finland as well as Hungary, Moldova and San Marino. The Republic of Ireland will meet Russia, Slovakia, FYR Macedonia, Armenia and Andorra in Group B.
| Group A | Group B | Group C |
| Team | Team | Team |
| Germany | Russia | Italy |
| Turkey | Slovakia | Serbia |
| Austria | Republic of Ireland | Northern Ireland |
| Belgium | FYR Macedonia | Slovenia |
| Kazakhstan | Armenia | Estonia |
| Azerbaijan | Andorra | Faroe Islands |
| Group D | Group E | Group F |
| Team | Team | Team |
| France | Netherlands | Croatia |
| Romania | Sweden | Greece |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | Finland | Israel |
| Belarus | Hungary | Latvia |
| Albania | Moldova | Georgia |
| Luxembourg | San Marino | Malta |
| Group G | Group H | Group I |
| Team | Team | Team |
| England | Portugal | Spain (holders) |
| Switzerland | Denmark | Czech Republic |
| Bulgaria | Norway | Scotland |
| Wales | Cyprus | Lithuania |
| Montenegro | Iceland | Liechtenstein |

