24-team format for Euro 2016 causing problems for UEFA's organizing committee
UEFA have admitted that the association is struggling to devise a format for the 24 teams in the finals of Euro 2016, RTÉ Sport reported.
The final tournament has been expanded from 16 teams and organizers are now wrestling with the best way of having a group stage going into a knock-out phase.
Gianni Infantino, UEFA's general secretary, admitted the final tournament was "not ideal" and that some teams who finish in third place in the four-team groups will go through to the round of 16 knock-out stage.
Organizers also want to avoid teams being able to collude in a match so that both qualify at the expense of another team in the group.
Infantino said: "This will be done by the end of this year. It is 24 teams and that is a problem - it is not an ideal final tournament because you will have to have a few of the third ones who qualify as well [for the knockout stage].
"The question is how you make it in a way that results cannot be organized and you don't know in advance what you need to be the best."
He said: "If the technology is approved on 2 July we have to see what is approved, how it will work, how complicated or not it will be ... and then it will go to our executive committee.