The remaining spots at the 2024 Euro are being contested between six teams for the final three positions in the tournament.
This summer, the European Championship in Germany will include 21 nations that have been grouped together.
For the past seven Euro tournaments, there have been six play-offs held using different formats. This year, the participants were determined by the outcomes of the 2022/23 Nations League.
At first, there were 12 teams divided into three groups, each with one available position. However, after the semi-finals last week, there are now only six teams remaining for the final competition.
This is how it operates.
There were four teams in each of Paths A, B, and C, divided into two semi-finals in each path. The semi-finals were held last week and the six teams that won will now compete in three single-legged finals on Tuesday to determine who will advance to Euro 2024.
The schedule and outcomes are listed below:
Semi-finals (Thursday 21 March)
Results for Poland vs Estonia and Wales vs Finland:
In Path A, the games were Poland defeating Estonia with a score of 5-1 and Wales defeating Finland with a score of 4-1.
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In Group C, Georgia won 2-0 against Luxembourg while Greece dominated with a 5-0 victory over Kazakhstan.
Finals (Tuesday 26 March)
Path A: Wales vs Poland
Alternative Route: Ukraine versus Iceland
Path C: Georgia vs Greece
What categories are the three teams assigned to?
The last draw for Euro 2024 occurred in December, so all participants know which group they will be placed in if they advance.
In Group D, the winners of Path A include the teams Netherlands, Austria, and France.
Group E consists of Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, and the winners of Path B.
Group F consist of Turkey, the winners of Path C, Portugal, and Czechia.
When is Euro 2024?
The upcoming tournament, set to take place in Germany, starts on 14 June and will end with the final match in Berlin on 14 July.
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