Euro 2024 Qualifying Draw: Italy vs England – France vs Netherlands

Replay of the 2021 final

In the qualification for the 2024 European Championship in Germany, the 2021 European Championship final will be repeated. Defending champions Italy and the European Championship runners-up England will meet in Group C. That was the result of the draw on Sunday in the Frankfurt Festhalle. The DFB selection has already qualified to host the tournament from June 14 to July 14, 2024.

Group B also features a duel between two top teams. There, world champions France face off against the Netherlands. Austria caught tough opponents. Coach Ralf Rangnick’s team has to face Belgium and Sweden in Group F, among others. Stefan Kuntz had a bit more luck with Turkey. Strongest rivals in Group D are Croatia and Wales.

Italy follows Portugal: All European champions at a glance

2021 – Italy (4-3 on penalties v England)

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2016 – Portugal (1-0 after extra time v France)

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2012 – Spain (4-0 v Italy)

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2008 – Spain (1-0 v Germany)

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2004 – Greece (1-0 v Portugal)

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2000 – France (2-1 after golden goal against Italy)

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1996 – Germany (2-1 after golden goal against Czech Republic)

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1992 – Denmark (2-0 v Germany)

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1988 – Netherlands (2-0 v Soviet Union)

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1984 – France (2-0 v Spain)

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1980 – Germany (2-1 v Belgium)

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1976 – Czechoslovakia (7-5 ​​on penalties v Germany)

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1972 – Germany (3-0 v Soviet Union)

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1968 – Italy (2-0 v Yugoslavia in a replay)

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1964 – Spain (2-1 v Soviet Union)

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1960 – Soviet Union (2-1 after extra time vs. Yugoslavia)

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Since Russia was excluded from the tournament by the European Football Union because of the war of aggression in Ukraine, a total of 53 national teams are fighting for the 23 free starting places. The first two teams in each of the ten qualifying groups get a ticket to the European Championship. The remaining three participants will be determined in the play-offs.

The opening game of the final round takes place in Munich, the final in Berlin. Other venues are Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Cologne, Leipzig and Stuttgart.

The stadiums for the EM 2024 in Germany

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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All groups of the EM qualification 2024 at a glance

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

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