what time is it and which teams could England face?

Marc Guehi of England in action with Moise Kean of Italy

Following a victory over Italy at Wembley in October, England has secured their spot at Euro 2024. Coming into the last round of Euros qualifying, England is among the nine teams that have earned a place at the tournament in Germany.

The final round of Euros qualifying is scheduled from November 16-21. After these matches, the draw for the tournament will take place.

It is worth noting that Russia has been banned from Uefa 2024 due to the invasion of Ukraine.

When is the draw?

The draw will occur in Hamburg on December 2, starting at 6pm local time (5pm UK time).

How can I watch the draw on TV?

The draw will be live-streamed on Uefa.com and YouTube.

How does the draw work?

In the draw, the 24 qualifying teams (three of which will be decided in play-offs in March 2024) will be divided into four pots based on their performances in qualifying. Each group will contain one top-ranked team, one second-ranked team, one third-ranked team, and one fourth-ranked team.

Additionally, each team will be randomly allocated a starting position in each group, and there are certain matches that are prohibited from taking place in the group stage of the tournament, should both teams qualify.

Which teams have already qualified?

Germany, Austria, Belgium, England, France, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Turkey have already secured their place at Euro 2024.

What is the tournament format?

The top two teams from each group of four will qualify for the round of 16, along with the four best third-place teams. The group stage will take place from June 14 to June 26, with the knockout stage starting on June 29 and the final on July 14 in Berlin.

Who are the favorites to win Euro 2024?

  • France: 9/2

  • England: 4/1

  • Germany: 6/1

  • Spain: 7/1

  • Portugal: 8/1

  • Netherlands: 14/1

  • Italy: 16/1

  • Belgium: 16/1

Odds correct on November 7

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