Euro 2020: Flaky Netherlands may open up Group C for Shevchenko’s Ukraine
Odds-on Dutch hold little appeal to top the group, while North Macedonia shouldn’t be written off.
Best bets
Ukraine to win the group
Netherlands
How they qualified
Second, Group C - P8 W6 D1 L1 F24 A7 Pts19
Runners-up to Germany despite winning 4-2 in Hamburg. Even a 3-2 home loss to their great rivals would not have been enough to keep them off top spot had it not been for a goalless draw in Northern Ireland in their penultimate match.
Post-qualifying form
Finished second to Italy in their Nations League group earlier this season after another unexpected slip-up - a 0-0 draw away to Bosnia effectively cost them a place in the Finals.
In March, there was a shaky start to World Cup qualifying with a 4-2 beating in Turkey, although at least they then put points on the board with wins over Latvia and Gibraltar.
Squad
Had Euro 2020 taken place on time, Virgil van Dijk, the best player in the Premier League in 2019/20, would have been a leading light for the Dutch.
Departing Liverpool star Giorgino Wijnaldum is also a regular goal contributor for this team. Playing in a more advanced role than he does for his club, he netted eight times in qualifying.
There are plenty of other stars in this side too, including Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong and Juventus' Matthijs de Ligt. Of those less well known, many feel this could be a breakthrough tournament for Ajax teenager Ryan Gravenberch, who has impressed in a holding midfield role this term.
Boss Frank de Boer has, however, resisted the temptation to recall 37-year-old Arjen Robben, who recently returned to action for Groningen.
Manager
In club soccer, De Boer was a defender who enjoyed a successful career, most famously at Ajax and Barcelona. He then won four titles as manager of Ajax before unsuccessful stints in charge of Inter Milan and Crystal Palace.
Ukraine
How they qualified
First, Group B - P8 W6 D2 L0 F17 A4 Pts20
To finish top of a group containing the defending champions - Portugal - was impressive.
They were unbeaten across their eight games and beat Ronaldo and co 2-1 in Kiev. Only four other qualifiers did not lose.
Post-qualifying form
Beat Spain in the Nations League but still ended up getting relegated from League A, albeit somewhat controversially. When some of their players returned positive COVID-19 tests, their crunch game with Switzerland was called off with the Swiss later awarded the points - a fact which made all the difference in the group.
World Cup qualification began positively with another eye-catching result - a 1-1 draw away to world champions France - but further draws at home to Finland and Kazakhstan were not so welcome.
Squad
Andriy Yarmolenko may not have been a regular in West Ham's Europa League-qualifying side this season but he'll still be expected to provide the forward drive in this team. He has 38 international goals from his wide role.
Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko is another player who switches position for his national team - he'll play in central midfield this summer, as opposed to left-back, so has potential in the goalscoring markets.
Manager
Ukraine failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup but Shevchenko's men eased to a spot in Euro 2020.
Shevchenko became an all-time great at Dynamo Kiev and AC Milan in his playing days, although, rather sadly, many English fans will best recall his ill-fated spell at Chelsea.
Austria
How they qualified
Second, Group G - P10 W6 D1 L3 F19 A9 Pts19
There was little in Austria's qualifying campaign to suggest they will be able to go deep at the Finals.
A strong home record - four of five games won - was largely responsible for them finishing second to Poland in their group. However, on their travels they lost to both Israel and Latvia, the teams who finished in the bottom two positions.
Post-qualifying form
Squad
David Alaba is another player of genuine quality, one of Austria's greatest. The Bayern Munich centre-back has just captured another Bundesliga title but probably won't play in his club position this summer.
Manager
North Macedonia
How they qualified
Via play-offs (Third, Group G - P10 W4 D2 L4 F12 A13 Pts14)
Post-qualifying form
Squad
Further back, Leeds' tough-tackling Ezgjan Alioski is a key figure on the left of the defence. However, he is given plenty of licence to get forward, as figures of five goals and eight assists in his last 22 caps show.
Manager
Group verdict
Ukraine are an interesting alternative.
It's also worth considering minnows North Macedonia qualifying for the last 16 at 3/1.