21 out of 24 tickets have already been acquired for the 2024 European Football Championship in Germany (June 14 to July 14). The final three spots in the playoffs won’t be played until next March, and the new situation is intriguing.
For example, Estonia, as one of the worst teams in the qualifiers, still has a chance of getting one of the last three tickets to Germany. Scoring just one point and two goals – fewer than soccer dwarf San Marino (three) – Estonia finished last in Group F.
But since Nations League results are considered crucial in the new and somewhat complex qualifying mode, the team benefits from its good performance there.
The mode stipulates that the four best teams from Leagues A, B and C, which previously failed to qualify, will compete in the playoffs.
AM 2024: Lewandowski and Poland with the last chance
However, as all but three nations of League A have qualified, the best team in lower League D, Estonia, advances to the top. Estonia’s opponent is Poland, led by Robert Lewandowski, on March 21.
Although Estonia and its partners still have to decide the final three participants, the draw pots for the six preliminary round groups comprising four teams each have now been decided.
An overview of the lottery pots for the draw that will take place at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg on Saturday, December 2 (6:00 p.m. in the live stream).
EM Drawing: Overview of Intake Vessels:
Drawing bowl 1: Germany (host), Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium, England
Drawing bowl 2: Hungary, Türkiye, Denmark, Albania, Romania, Austria
Drawing a bowl 3: Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic
Drawing a bowl 4: Italy (defending champion), Serbia, Switzerland Winner Playoff A Winner Playoff B Winner Playoff C
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