{"id":96440,"date":"2023-11-23T10:24:18","date_gmt":"2023-11-23T10:24:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=96440"},"modified":"2023-11-23T10:24:18","modified_gmt":"2023-11-23T10:24:18","slug":"euro-2024-play-off-draw-live-wales-and-ukraine-discover-path-to-tournament-group-stages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/euro-2024-play-off-draw-live-wales-and-ukraine-discover-path-to-tournament-group-stages\/","title":{"rendered":"Euro 2024 play-off draw LIVE: Wales and Ukraine discover path to tournament group stages"},"content":{"rendered":"
The European Championship trophy is on the line in Germany next summer<\/p>\n
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Qualifying for Euro 2024 is almost complete with a final play-off tournament being held in March to determine which three of 12 nations secures a place at the tournament in Germany.<\/p>\n
Consecutive 1-1 draws against Armenia and Turkey during the most recent international break meant Wales slipped beneath Croatia in Group D and must now go through the play-offs to reach the tournament proper. Rob Page\u2019s side are no strangers to using this route of qualification for major tournaments having reached the 2022 World Cup by beating Austria in a home semi-final before overcoming Ukraine in Cardiff.<\/p>\n
Ukraine themselves will be hoping for a better outcome this time around as they join Wales in the play-offs once more along with several of the best third place finishers from qualifying. With a minimum of four sides needed for each of the three play-off paths, teams from lower Nations League tiers make up the numbers.<\/p>\n
The play-off semi-finals will be held on Thursday 21 March before the finals take place five days later on Tuesday 26 March. <\/p>\n
Follow the Euro 2024 play-off draw live below: <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Here\u2019s a look at those smaller countries with an outside chance of reaching the finals:<\/p>\n Two rounds of matches left in qualifying for a major competition. By now, as the football gods deem it, there must be a number of big nations already through, at least one of which has a perfect record, further calling into question the need and point for lengthy group stages.<\/p>\n Additionally, it is required that a handful of established footballing countries must still be \u201csweating\u201d or otherwise marginally concerned over their places at the finals, often with \u201cwork to do\u201d but certainly still \u201cneeding a result\u201d. Thirdly, and often most (viciously) enjoyably for some, one previous winner or at least finalist from a major tournament of yesteryear must be facing up to their new reality of missing out altogether.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Euro 2024 could yet have some entirely unexpected names involved as Kazakhstan, Moldova and Luxembourg attempt to make the top two in their groups <\/p>\n Here\u2019s a quick look ahead to the main draw:<\/p>\n England will head to Euro 2024 as one of the top seeds as Gareth Southgate\u2019s side look to go one step better than three years ago, when the Three Lions were beaten by Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.<\/p>\n After an unbeaten qualifying campaign that featured wins against Italy both at home and away in Naples, England joined hosts Germany, Portugal, France, Spain and Belgium in Pot 1.<\/p>\n They could face another all-British clash against Scotland in the Euro 2024 group stages after Steve Clarke\u2019s side qualified for their second European Championships in a row. The Scots, who faced England in the Euro 2020 group stages, are in Pot 3.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Germany will host the men\u2019s European Championship <\/p>\n Teams already qualified:<\/p>\n Germany, Belgium, France, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Turkey, Austria, England, Hungary, Slovakia, Albania, Denmark, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland, Serbia, Czech Republic, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia.<\/p>\n Wales will learn their Euro 2024 play-off opponents as the draw is made to determine the bracket for the three remaining places at next summer\u2019s finals.<\/p>\n Rob Page\u2019s side will need to navigate the play-offs if they are to reach a fourth major tournament in eight years after Wales finished behind Turkey and Croatia in qualifying from Group D.<\/p>\n Wales are guaranteed a home semi-final after taking their place in play-off \u2018Path A\u2019 – but the draw will determine who they face in March\u2019s play-off rounds, while Poland and Robert Lewandowski could be waiting in the final.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Wales missed out on automatic qualification but can still reach the Euro 2024 finals <\/p>\n Good morning and welcome to The Independent\u2019s<\/em><\/strong> live blog of the Euro 2024 play-off draw.<\/p>\n We will be bringing you all the build-up and news ahead of the draw, which starts at 11 am.<\/p>\nEuro 2024 play-off draw<\/h3>\n
The football minnows within touching distance of Euro 2024<\/h3>\n
Euro 2024 play-off draw<\/h3>\n
When is the Euro 2024 draw and what are the pots? <\/h3>\n
Euro 2024 play-off draw<\/h3>\n
Euro 2024 play-off draw<\/h3>\n
What time is the Euro 2024 play-off draw and how can I watch it?<\/h3>\n
Euro 2024 play-off draw<\/h3>\n