**Euro 2012 qualifying draw **
Venue: Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Date: Sunday, 7 February Start: 1100 GMT Coverage: BBC 5 live & BBC Sport website
**England and Wales and either Scotland or Northern Ireland could be placed in the same group after Sunday’s Euro 2012 qualifying draw in Warsaw at 1100 GMT.**England are in pot one with the top seeds, Wales are in pot four, Scotland and Northern Ireland are in pot two.
Three groups will have a team from each of the first five pots. Six more groups will also have a team from pot six.
Holders Spain and Italy are also among the top seeds, as 51 teams battle to reach the finals in Poland and Ukraine.
There are 14 places available alongside co-hosts Poland and Ukraine for the tournament, which runs between 8 June to 1 July.
The road to the finals kicks off in September.
Each team in the qualifying groups will play one another on a home and away basis, with matches taking place up to October 2011.
The nine group winners will automatically qualify for the tournament together with the runner-up with the best overall record against the teams finishing first, third, fourth, fifth and sixth in their group.
The eight other runners-up will then face play-offs over two legs in November 2011.
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England find themselves in pot one alongside reigning European champions Spain, who won the title for the second time thanks to David Villa’s sole strike in the 2008 final against Germany.
Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, Portugal and France are also top seeds along with Russia and Croatia, who failed to reach this summer’s World Cup finals.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the former Soviet Union’s triumph in the inaugural European Championship and this will be the main theme of the draw at Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science.
While Poland’s preparations are thought to be on schedule, there are doubts over Ukraine’s ability to get their infrastructure properly in place, with less than two-and-a-half years to go.
Poland and Ukraine will be only the third co-hosts of the European Championship, following in the footsteps of Belgium and the Netherlands in 2000 and Austria and Switzerland in 2008.
Seeding pots
Pot one: Spain (holders), Germany, Netherlands, Italy, England, Croatia, Portugal, France, Russia
Pot two: Greece, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Turkey, Denmark, Slovakia, Romania
**Pot three: **Israel, Bulgaria, Finland, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina
**Pot four: **Slovenia, Latvia, Hungary, Lithuania, Belarus, Belgium, Wales, FYR Macedonia, Cyprus
Pot five: Montenegro, Albania, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Iceland, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein
Pot six: Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Malta, Faroe Islands, Andorra, San Marino