20 teams have booked their place at UEFA Euro 2024 and we take a closer look at who has qualified, who could make the tournament via the playoffs, and what the important dates are for you to keep an eye on.
The top two sides from each of the qualifying groups have automatically secured a place at the tournament next year, with 12 sides who missed out on direct qualification having the opportunity to qualify via the play-offs.
Who has qualified?
Group A: 1st Spain
2nd Scotland
Group B: 1st France
2nd Netherlands
Group C: 1st England
2nd Italy
Group D: 1st Turkey
2nd Croatia
Group E: 1st Albania
2nd Czech Republic
Group F: 1st Belgium
2nd Austria
Group G: 1st Hungary
2nd Serbia
Group H: 1st Denmark
2nd Slovenia
Group I: 1st Romania
2nd Switzerland
Group J: 1st Portugal
2nd Slovakia
Play-offs
There are an additional three sides that will be added to the 20 that have already qualified for the EURO’s and the qualification for this is determined on the outcome of the Nations League.
The play-offs have given some of the nations such as Poland and Wales, who are ever present at the Euros a second chance to qualify but only three nations from this list will partake in the tournament next year.
The 12 teams that will partake in the play-offs are:
Poland
Wales
Estonia
Iceland
Finland
Ukraine
Israel
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Georgia
Greece
Kazakhstan
Luxembourg
When are the play-offs and when is the Euro 2024 draw?
The play-offs will take place on November 23rd, the semi-finals will take place on March 21st 2024 and the final will be on March 26th 2024.
The highly anticipated Euro 2024 draw is set to take place on Saturday, 2 December.