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Czechia qualified for the United Cup quarter-finals by finishing as the best second-placed country in Sydney.
In the United Cup quarter-finals draw, the Group B winner was scheduled to face the best second-placed country in Sydney. However, that will not be the case.
No runner-up teams can play against the winner of their group before the final of the competition.
Poland, the winner of Group B, faced Czechia on Wednesday in the last match of Group B action. Therefore, the countries cannot meet in the quarter-finals.
The runner-up team will swap position with the winner of the lowest-ranked group in the specific city.
In this case, Czechia will swap places with Group F winner Great Britain and face Italy, the Group D winner. Great Britain will take on Poland.