Albania and Denmark win the European Championship ticket – Italy in a good starting position

Kane also scores for England

Italy goes into the final European Championship qualifier against Ukraine in a good starting position. On Friday evening, the “Squadra Azzurra” won 5:2 (3:0) against North Macedonia. A draw against Ukraine next Monday in Leverkusen is enough for Italy to qualify directly for the European Championships in Germany. Albania and Denmark won the European Championship ticket on Friday.

13 of 24 tickets awarded: These teams have qualified for the Euro 2024

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Matteo Darmian (17th minute) gave Italy the lead, Federico Chiesa (41st/45th+2) scored a brace within six minutes, Giacomo Raspadori (81st) and Stephan El Shaarawy (90th+3) scored in the final phase. Jani Atanasov (52nd/74th) scored twice for North Macedonia. Italy and Ukraine go into Monday’s direct duel in Group C with ten points each. The Italians won the first leg, meaning a draw is now enough for them.

The English, who had already qualified, won against Malta 2-0 (1-0). After an own goal from Enrico Pepe (8th), Bayern striker Harry Kane (75th) was successful in the second half. Kane scored his eighth goal in European Championship qualifying, only Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku (ten goals each) have scored more often.

Albania completed the surprise with a 1-1 (1-0) draw against the Republic of Moldova and qualified for a European Championship for the second time after 2016. The team, coached by former Brazilian international Sylvinho, took the lead in the 25th minute with a penalty from Sokol Cikalleshi, and Vladyslav Baboglo (87th) equalized shortly before the end of the game. In Group E, Poland and the Czech Republic also drew 1-1 (1-0), meaning that the Czech Republic and Moldova will duel for the second European Championship ticket on the last match day.

Denmark defeated Slovenia 2-1 (1-1) in the top game of Group H and thus secured their ticket to the European Championship as group winners. Joakim Maehle (26th) and Thomas Delaney (54th) scored for the 2021 European Championship semi-finalists, while Slovenia’s Erik Janza (30th) made it 1-1. After a 3-1 (1-0) home win over San Marino, Kazakhstan still has a chance of qualifying for the European Championship. Kazakhstan and Slovenia meet on the last matchday. Finland managed a 4-0 (1-0) win against Northern Ireland, but can only qualify for the European Championships via the playoffs.

UEFA is renaming some venues: the stadiums for the 2024 European Championship in Germany

Olympic Stadium in Berlin (intl. spectators: 70,000)

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Name remains

Arena in Munich (intl. spectators: 67,000)

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Allianz Arena becomes Munich Football Arena

Arena in Dortmund (intl. spectators: 66,000)

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Signal-Iduna-Park becomes BVB Stadium Dortmund

Arena in Stuttgart (intl. spectators: 54,000)

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The Mercedes-Benz Arena becomes the Stuttgart Arena

Arena in Gelsenkirchen (intl. spectators: 50,000)

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Veltins Arena becomes Arena AufSchalke

Arena in Hamburg (intl. spectators: 50,000)

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Volksparkstadion becomes Volksparkstadion Hamburg

Arena in Düsseldorf (intl. spectators: 47,000)

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The Merkur Game Arena becomes the Düsseldorf Arena

Arena in Cologne (intl. spectators: 47,000)

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The Rhein-Energie-Stadion becomes the Cologne Stadium

Arena in Frankfurt (intl. spectators: 46,000)

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Deutsche Bank Park becomes Frankfurt Arena

Arena in Leipzig (intl. spectators: 42,000)

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The Red Bull Arena becomes the Leipzig Stadium

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