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Following England’s World Cup exit in the quarter-finals at the hands of France, attention is already on the next chance to potentially lift silverware for the first time since old 1966.
England reached the Euro 2020 final and suffered a heartbreaking penalty shootout loss against Italy.
Many thought football was coming home at the World Cup in Qatar this year, however, France progressed to the semi-finals ahead of the Three Lions.
So, what about Euro 2024? Paddy Power News has all you need to know about the tournament. You can see the latest Euro 2024 odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app.
Who are the hosts?
Germany will host Euro 2024 after being chosen for the 17th edition of the competition. They beat Turkey in their bid to host.
The host venues in Germany are: Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart.
What are the dates?
Euro 2024 will kick off on June 14 and last a month until July 14. Berlin’s Olympiastadion will host the final.
Which teams have qualified?
Germany have qualified for Euro 2024 as the hosts, which will be their 14th consecutive appearance at the tournament.
Therefore, there are 23 spots up for grabs in the European Qualifiers, which run from March 2023 until November 2023, as well as play-offs scheduled for March 2024.
What are the qualifying groups?
The ten group winners and ten runners-up will qualify Euro 2024. The last three spots will be filled from 12 teams that compete in the play-offs based on Nations League performance.
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 and Herzegovina, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Lichtenstein
Euro 2024: Who are the hosts? What are the dates? Which teams have qualified?
Can England take the extra step and lift the trophy?
By James Walters / Euros, Football News / 2 months ago
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Following England’s World Cup exit in the quarter-finals at the hands of France, attention is already on the next chance to potentially lift silverware for the first time since old 1966.
England reached the Euro 2020 final and suffered a heartbreaking penalty shootout loss against Italy.
Many thought football was coming home at the World Cup in Qatar this year, however, France progressed to the semi-finals ahead of the Three Lions.
So, what about Euro 2024? Paddy Power News has all you need to know about the tournament. You can see the latest Euro 2024 odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app.
Who are the hosts?
Germany will host Euro 2024 after being chosen for the 17th edition of the competition. They beat Turkey in their bid to host.
The host venues in Germany are: Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart.
What are the dates?
Euro 2024 will kick off on June 14 and last a month until July 14. Berlin’s Olympiastadion will host the final.
Which teams have qualified?
Germany have qualified for Euro 2024 as the hosts, which will be their 14th consecutive appearance at the tournament.
Therefore, there are 23 spots up for grabs in the European Qualifiers, which run from March 2023 until November 2023, as well as play-offs scheduled for March 2024.
What are the qualifying groups?
The ten group winners and ten runners-up will qualify Euro 2024. The last three spots will be filled from 12 teams that compete in the play-offs based on Nations League performance.
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 and Herzegovina, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Lichtenstein
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