December 1, 2023

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Lodi646 review The race to qualify for the 17th edition of the European Championship through the group stage will draw to a close in November 2023.

Qualification began in March 2023 and takes place across 10 matchdays until November, with playoffs to decide some entrants held in March 2024.

There have been some heavyweight matches in qualifying already, including Italy and England meeting in Group C and two former champions, France and the Netherlands, being paired in Group B.

The Sporting News explains what you need to know about the teams heading to the finals and the updated state of play in Euro 2024 qualifying.

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Full list of teams at Euro 2024

As tournament hosts, Germany were the only team to have qualified for Euro 2024 before the October qualifying matches.

Several teams were in a very strong position to qualify with matches to spare at that stage. This list will be updated as teams qualify.

TeamQualification method
GermanyHosts
BelgiumGroup F — 1st place
FranceGroup B — 1st place
PortugalGroup J — 1st place
ScotlandGroup A — 2nd place
SpainGroup A — 1st place
TurkiyeGroup D (pos TBD)
AustriaGroup F — 2nd place
EnglandGroup C — 1st place
HungaryGroup G — 1st place
SlovakiaGroup J — 2nd place
AlbaniaGroup E (pos TBD)
DenmarkGroup H — 1st place
NetherlandsGroup B — 2nd place
RomaniaGroup I (pos TBD)
SwitzerlandGroup I (pos TBD)
SerbiaGroup G — 2nd place

How Euro 2024 qualification works

Of the 53 teams vying for qualification, 23 will get to play in the finals, alongside Germany. Those teams are split across 10 groups: seven containing five teams and three comprised of six.

The top two from each group will qualify, making up 20 places. The three remaining spots will go to the winners of playoff games, which will take place between teams who have performed best in the 2022-23 Uefa Nations League.

The group winners of Leagues A, B and C in the Nations League will be awarded those playoff spots – if they have not already qualified for Euro 2024. If they have, the next best-ranked team in their Nations League group will reach the playoffs. If those teams have also already qualified, places will filter down to the next league, finishing with League D. top646

Euro qualifiers group tables, results, fixtures

Here are the group standings. These tables will be updated as qualifying continues.

All tables and results are up to date as of conclusion of matches on Sunday, November 19, 2023.

Group A

Spain and Scotland qualified because La Roja won 1-0 in Norway on October 15, ensuring the hosts could not catch the top two.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Spain (Q)218710+20
2. Scotland (Q)178512+9
3. Norway118332+2
4. Georgia (P)88242-6
5. Cyprus08080-25
  • March 25: Scotland 3-0 Cyprus, Spain 3-0 Norway
  • March 28: Georgia 1-1 Norway, Scotland 2-0 Spain
  • June 17: Norway 1-2 Scotland, Cyprus 1-2 Georgia
  • June 20: Norway 3-1 Cyprus, Scotland 2-0 Georgia
  • September 8: Georgia 1-7 Spain, Cyprus 0-3 Scotland
  • September 12: Norway 2-1 Georgia, Spain 6-0 Cyprus
  • October 12: Cyprus 0-4 Norway, Spain 2-0 Scotland
  • October 15: Georgia 4-0 Cyprus, Norway 0-1 Spain
  • November 16: Georgia 2-2 Scotland, Cyprus 1-3 Spain
  • November 19: Scotland 3-3 Norway, Spain 3-1 Georgia

Group B

Two-time champions and 2022 FIFA World Cup finalists France qualified from Group B on Matchday 7 by winning 2-1 in Amsterdam.

The Netherlands all but qualified by winning 1-0 in Athens on October 16 against Greece and confirmed their place at the Euros by beating Republic of Ireland on November 18. Greece can still reach the finals via the playoff.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. France (Q)217700+26
2. Netherlands (Q)157520+4
3. Greece (P)127430+6
4. Rep. Ireland68260-1
5. Gibraltar07070-35
  • March 24: France 4-0 Netherlands, Gibraltar 0-3 Greece
  • March 27: Netherlands 3-0 Gibraltar, Republic of Ireland 0-1 France
  • June 16: Gibraltar 0-3 France, Greece 2-1 Republic of Ireland
  • June 19: France 1-0 Greece, Republic of Ireland 3-0 Gibraltar
  • September 7: France 2-0 Republic of Ireland, Netherlands 3-0 Greece
  • September 10: Greece 5-0 Gibraltar, Republic of Ireland 1-2 Netherlands
  • October 13: Netherlands 1-2 France, Republic of Ireland 0-2 Greece
  • October 16: Gibraltar 0-4 Republic of Ireland, Greece 0-1 Netherlands
  • November 18: France vs Gibraltar, Netherlands vs Republic of Ireland
  • November 21: Gibraltar vs Netherlands, Greece vs France

Group C

England qualified for Euro 2024 after securing a 3-1 win over rivals Italy at Wembley Stadium on October 17.

Ukraine and Italy will now contest the final automatic place in Group C. Ukraine host Italy on November 20 in the final match of group play, with the visitors holding the upper hand thanks to their superior goal differential.

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TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. England (Q)197601+18
2. Italy137421+7
3. Ukraine137421+3
4. North Macedonia77241-10
5. Malta07070-16
  • March 23: Italy 1-2 England, North Macedonia 2-1 Malta
  • March 26: England 2-0 Ukraine, Malta 0-2 Italy
  • June 16: Malta 0-4 England, North Macedonia 2-3 Ukraine
  • June 19: Ukraine 1-0 Malta, England 7-0 North Macedonia
  • September 9: Ukraine 1-1 England, North Macedonia 1-1 Italy
  • September 12: Italy 2-1 Ukraine, Malta 0-2 North Macedonia
  • October 14: Ukraine 2-0 North Macedonia, Italy 4-0 Malta
  • October 17: England 3-1 Italy, Malta 1-3 Ukraine
  • November 17: England 2-0 Malta, Italy 5-2 North Macedonia
  • November 20: North Macedonia vs England, Ukraine vs Italy

Group D

Turkiye were the first team to qualify from Group D. Croatia need only avoid defeat to Armenia to join them, and they will have a playoff spot anyway if they do not finish in the top two.

Armenia are out of the running after a 1-1 draw with Wales, who must beat Turkiye on the final matchday and hope for a favour elsewhere.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Turkiye (Q)167511+7
2. Croatia (P)137421+8
3. Wales1173220
4. Armenia87232-1
5. Latvia38170-14
  • March 25: Armenia 1-2 Turkiye, Croatia 1-1 Wales
  • March 28: Turkiye 0-2 Croatia, Wales 1-0 Latvia
  • June 16: Latvia 2-3 Turkiye, Wales 2-4 Armenia
  • June 19: Armenia 2-1 Latvia, Turkiye 2-0 Wales
  • September 8: Croatia 5-0 Latvia, Turkiye 1-1 Armenia
  • September 11: Armenia 0-1 Croatia, Latvia 0-1 Wales
  • October 12: Croatia 0-1 Turkiye, Latvia 2-0 Armenia
  • October 15: Turkiye 4-0 Latvia, Wales 2-1 Croatia
  • November 18: Armenia 1-1 Wales, Latvia 0-2 Croatia
  • November 21: Croatia vs Armenia, Wales vs Turkiye

Group E

Albania qualified thanks to a 1-1 draw with Moldova on November 17, as they cannot finish outside the top two with one match to go. Poland needed to beat the Czechia on Matchday 9 to qualify, but failed to do so, meaning they can now only reach Euro 2024 via the playoff.

Czechia were unable to mathematically qualify on Matchday 9, but will now have a chance to do so as long as they avoid defeat to Moldova on Matchday 10, while their opponents must win to go through.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Albania (Q)147412+8
2. Czechia127311+3
3. Poland (P)1183330
4. Moldova1072130
5. Faroe Islands17061-11
  • March 24: Czechia 3-1 Poland, Moldova 1-1 Faroe Islands
  • March 27: Moldova 0-0 Czechia, Poland 1-0 Albania
  • June 17: Albania 2-0 Moldova, Faroe Islands 0-3 Czechia
  • June 20: Faroe Islands 1-3 Albania, Moldova 3-2 Poland
  • September 7: Czechia 1-1 Albania, Poland 2-0 Faroe Islands
  • September 10: Faroe Islands 0-1 Moldova, Albania 2-0 Poland
  • October 12: Albania 3-0 Czechia, Faroe Islands 0-2 Poland
  • October 15: Czechia 1-0 Faroe Islands, Poland 1-1 Moldova
  • November 17: Moldova 1-1 Albania, Poland 1-1 Czechia
  • November 20: Albania vs Faroe Islands, Czechia vs Moldova

Group F

Belgium qualified by winning in Austria on Matchday 7, and their opponents followed suit on October 16 by defeating Azerbaijan.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Belgium (Q)208701+18
2. Austria (Q)198612+10
3. Sweden108341+2
4. Azerbaijan78251-10
5. Estonia18071-20
  • March 24: Austria 4-1 Azerbaijan, Sweden 0-3 Belgium
  • March 27: Austria 2-1 Estonia, Sweden 5-0 Azerbaijan
  • June 17: Azerbaijan 1-1 Estonia, Belgium 1-1 Austria
  • June 20: Austria 2-0 Sweden, Estonia 0-3 Belgium
  • September 9: Azerbaijan 0-1 Belgium, Estonia 0-5 Sweden
  • September 12: Belgium 5-0 Estonia, Sweden 1-3 Austria
  • October 13: Austria 2-3 Belgium, Estonia 0-2 Azerbaijan
  • October 16: Azerbaijan 0-1 Austria, Belgium 1-1 Sweden*
  • November 16: Azerbaijan 3-0 Sweden, Estonia 0-2 Austria
  • November 19: Belgium 5-0 Azerbaijan, Sweden 2-0 Estonia

* Match abandoned at half-time, scoreline confirmed as final result.


Group G

Hungary qualified on November 16 with a draw in Bulgaria, as they cannot drop out of the top two on the final matchday.

Serbia needed until the final day to confirm their place, becoming the last team of the group stage to qualify for Euro 2024 as they drew with Bulgaria on Matchday 10 while Montenegro fell to Hungary.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Hungary (Q)188503+9
2. Serbia (Q)148422+6
3. Montenegro118332-2
4. Lithuania68143-6
5. Bulgaria48044-7
  • March 24: Bulgaria 0-1 Montenegro, Serbia 2-0 Lithuania
  • March 27: Hungary 3-0 Bulgaria, Montenegro 0-2 Serbia
  • June 17: Lithuania 1-1 Bulgaria, Montenegro 0-0 Hungary
  • June 20: Bulgaria 1-1 Serbia, Hungary 2-0 Lithuania
  • September 7: Lithuania 2-2  Montenegro, Serbia 1-2 Hungary
  • September 10: Montenegro 2-1 Bulgaria, Lithuania 1-3 Serbia
  • October 14: Bulgaria 0-2 Lithuania, Hungary 2-1 Serbia
  • October 17: Lithuania 2-2 Hungary, Serbia 3-1 Montenegro
  • November 16: Bulgaria 2-2 Hungary, Montenegro 2-0 Lithuania
  • November 19: Hungary 3-1 Montenegro, Serbia 2-2 Bulgaria

Group H

A tight Group H has gone down to the wire. Denmark secured qualification with a November 17 win over Slovenia, who still can reach the final on Matchday 10 despite the defeat.

Slovenia qualify with a win or draw at home against Kazakhstan, while the visitors must emerge victorious to go through directly, although they can also lean on the playoff should they falter.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1Denmark (Q)229711+11
2. Slovenia199621+10
3. Kazakhstan189630+5
4. Finland (P)159540+7
5. Northern Ireland69270-6
6. San Marino09090-27
  • March 23: Kazakhstan 1-2 Slovenia, Denmark 3-1 Finland, San Marino 0-2 Northern Ireland
  • March 26: Kazakhstan 3-2 Denmark, Slovenia 2-0 San Marino, Northern Ireland 0-1 Finland
  • June 16: Denmark 1-0 Northern Ireland, Finland 2-0 Slovenia, San Marino 0-3 Kazakhstan
  • June 19: Finland 6-0 San Marino, Northern Ireland 0-1 Kazakhstan, Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
  • September 7: Kazakhstan 0-1 Finland, Denmark 4-0 San Marino, Slovenia 4-2 Northern Ireland
  • September 10: Kazakhstan 1-0 Northern Ireland, Finland 0-1 Denmark, San Marino 0-4 Slovenia
  • October 14: Northern Ireland 3-0 San Marino, Slovenia 3-0 Finland, Denmark 3-1 Kazakhstan
  • October 17: Finland 1-2 Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland 0-1 Slovenia, San Marino 1-2 Denmark
  • November 17: Kazakhstan 3-1 San Marino, Finland 4-0 Northern Ireland, Denmark 2-1 Slovenia
  • November 20: Northern Ireland vs Denmark, San Marino vs Finland, Slovenia vs Kazakhstan

Group I

It wasn’t until Matchday nine that any team in Group I secured qualification.

Romania‘s 2-1 win over Israel means they are in December’s group-stage draw, while Israel must prepare for the playoffs.

Switzerland also confirmed their place at the finals after a 1-1 draw with Kosovo, which eliminated their opponents.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Romania (Q)169504+10
2. Switzerland (Q)169405+12
3. Israel (P)129333-2
4. Kosovo109225+1
5. Belarus69243-6
6. Andorra29072-15
  • March 25: Belarus 0-5 Switzerland, Andorra 0-2 Romania, Israel 1-1 Kosovo
  • March 28: Kosovo 1-1 Andorra, Romania 2-1 Belarus, Switzerland 3-0 Israel
  • June 16: Andorra 1-2 Switzerland, Belarus 1-2 Israel, Kosovo 0-0 Romania
  • June 19: Belarus 2-1 Kosovo, Israel 2-1 Andorra, Switzerland 2-2 Romania
  • September 9: Andorra 0-0 Belarus, Kosovo 2-2 Switzerland, Romania 1-1 Israel
  • September 12: Israel 1-0 Belarus, Romania 2-0 Kosovo, Switzerland 3-0 Andorra
  • October 12: Andorra 0-3 Kosovo, Belarus 0-0 Romania, Israel vs Switzerland
  • October 15: Switzerland 3-3 Belarus, Kosovo vs Israel, Romania 4-0 Andorra
  • November 12: Kosovo 1-0 Israel
  • November 15: Israel 1-1 Switzerland
  • November 18: Belarus 1-0 Andorra, Israel 1-2 Romania, Switzerland 1-1 Kosovo
  • November 21: Andorra vs Israel, Kosovo vs Belarus, Romania vs Switzerland

Group J

Led by five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, Euro 2016 champions Portugal qualified by beating Slovakia at home on October 13 with the help of two goals from their captain, who leads the qualifying competition in scoring.

Slovakia joined them with their victory over Iceland on November 16.

TeamPTSGPWLDGD
1. Portugal (Q)3010900+34
2. Slovakia (Q)2210721+9
3. Luxembourg (P)1710532-6
4. Iceland1010361+1
5. Bosnia & Herzegovina (P)910370-11
6. Liechtenstein0100100-27
  • March 23: Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-0 Iceland, Portugal 4-0 Liechtenstein, Slovakia 0-0 Luxembourg
  • March 26: Liechtenstein 0-7 Iceland, Luxembourg 0-6 Portugal, Slovakia 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • June 17: Luxembourg 2-0 Liechtenstein, Iceland 1-2 Slovakia, Portugal 3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • June 20: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 Luxembourg, Iceland 0-1 Portugal, Liechtenstein 0-1 Slovakia
  • September 8: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 Liechtenstein, Luxembourg 3-1 Iceland, Slovakia 0-1 Portugal
  • September 11: Iceland 1-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal 9-0 Luxembourg, Slovakia 3-0 Liechtenstein
  • October 13: Iceland 1-1 Luxembourg, Liechtenstein 0-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal 3-2 Slovakia
  • October 16: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-5 Portugal, Iceland 4-0 Liechtenstein, Luxembourg 0-1 Slovakia
  • November 16: Liechtenstein 0-2 Portugal, Luxembourg 4-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia 4-2 Iceland
  • November 29: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-2 Slovakia, Liechtenstein 0-1 Luxembourg, Portugal 2-0 Iceland

When is Euro 2024?

The finals will run from June 14 – July 14 2024.

The qualifying playoff semifinals will be held on March 21 2024, with the finals of those scheduled for five days later.

Where is Euro 2024?

This will be the first time Germany has staged the tournament since the reunification of the country. West Germany hosted the 1988 finals, while Germany were 2006 World Cup hosts.

Here are the 10 stadiums where matches will take place.

StadiumCityCapacity
OlympiastadionBerlin70,000
RheinEnergieStadionCologne47,000
Signal Iduna ParkDortmund66,000
Merkur Spiel-ArenaDusseldorf47,000
WaldstadionFrankfurt48,000
Arena AufSchalkeGelsenkirchen50,000
VolksparkstadionHamburg50,000
Red Bull ArenaLeipzig42,000
Allianz ArenaMunich67,000
MHPArenaStuttgart54,000
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