England is in a group with Italy, Ukraine, North Macedonia, and Malta; Scotland is in a group with Spain and Norway; Republic of Ireland is in a group with the Netherlands and France; Wales is in a group with Croatia; Denmark and Finland will be up against Northern Ireland.
This month, the journey to Germany and the 2024 World Cup continues. The current round of games are summarized below, with Wales’ critical victory over Croatia helping to enhance their chances of making the tournament.
Who can compete in Euro 2024?
Each of the 10 groups will have two teams that automatically qualify: the group champions and runners-up.
The next step is for three teams to advance through the play-offs, which will feature 12 teams chosen based on their performance in the most recent Nations League.
Germany, as hosts, are the only country currently certain to be one of the 24 nations in action at next summer’s tournament.
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The Euro 2024 qualifying groups
Group A: Spain, Scotland, Norway, Georgia, Cyprus.
Group B: Netherlands, France, Republic of Ireland, Greece, Gibraltar
Group C: Italy, England, Ukraine, North Macedonia, Malta.
Group D: Croatia, Wales, Armenia, Turkey, Latvia.
Group E: Poland, Czech Republic, Albania, Faroe Islands, Moldova.
Group F: Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Azerbaijan, Estonia.
Group G: Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Lithuania.
Group H: Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland, San Marino.
Group I: Switzerland, Israel, Romania, Kosovo, Belarus, Andorra.
Group J: Portugal, Bosnia, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Liechtenstein.
Who has already qualified for Euro 2024?
- Germany (hosts)
- Belgium
- France
- Portugal
- Scotland
- Spain
- Turkey
State of play
Group A
Scotland have qualified for Euro 2024 after Norway failed to beat Spain, meaning Steve Clarke’s side can not be overtaken by both of their Group A rivals.
Having claimed five wins from their opening six games – Scotland only needed Spain to take a point in Oslo, meaning Norway would finish on a maximum of 14 points, and therefore miss out on a top-two spot.
However, days after beating Scotland in Seville, Spain won 1-0 and now lead Group A on goal difference having also qualified for next summer’s tournament.
Scotland’s final qualifiers are away to Georgia on November 16 and at home to Norway three days later.