How to Choose the 24 Teams for Euro 2024: What to Know About Europe's Premier
Tournament
Every four years, the highly anticipated matches of the Euro 2024 finals will take
place, where the continent's strongest national teams compete to determine the
deserving champion.
Euro 2024
EURO 2024 Expands to 24 Participating Teams
Since 2016, the UEFA has decided to expand the number of participating teams from 16
to 24, ensuring that even the average teams have an opportunity to engage and gain
valuable experience. With Germany being chosen as the host nation, they
automatically receive one spot, and the remaining 23 spots will be fiercely
contested among the 53 UEFA member nations (except for Russia due to FIFA's ban).
Among them, 20 spots will be determined through qualifiers, with an additional 3
spots granted through playoffs. After the groups are drawn, fans will witness the
teams playing in a home and away round-robin format, with the top 2 teams from each
group advancing to the finals. There are a total of 10 groups in the qualifying
round, with 7 groups consisting of 5 teams and 3 groups consisting of 6 teams.
What's Special About the EURO 2024 Playoff Round?
In addition to the direct qualifying spots through the qualifiers, based on the
performance in the UEFA Nations League 2022/2023, 12 national teams will participate
in the playoff round. These 12 teams will be divided into 3 groups to compete in
semi-finals and finals, determining the group winners. Consequently, they will
secure their places in the EURO 2024 finals. The 3 final matches are scheduled for
2024 to finalize the participating teams before the group stage draw.
Specific Qualifying Groups for EURO 2024
List of EURO 2024 Qualifying Groups
The qualifying phase for EURO 2024 starts in March
2023 and runs until November 2023. Matches will be held in March, June,
September, October, and November to determine the top 2 teams in each group.
The specific qualifying groups for EURO 2024 include:
Group A: Spain, Scotland, Norway, Georgia,
Cyprus.
Group B: Netherlands, France, 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-Herzegovina, Iceland,
Luxembourg, Slovakia, Liechtenstein.
After completing the matches, the organizers will
conduct the draw. This tournament will take place in Germany from June 14,
2024, to July 14, 2024. The group draw ceremony is scheduled for December
2023.