Qualification for Euro 2024 football: match results, standings
Teams that finish first and second in their groups will advance to the finals of Euro 2024.

On Thursday, March 23, the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying tournament kicked off.
53 teams take part in the qualification, which, according to the results of the draw, were divided into 10 groups: seven – five teams each, three – six teams each.
UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying group stage matches will be played from March to November 2023.
Teams that finish first and second in their groups will advance to the finals of Euro 2024. Three more tickets to the continental championship will be played in March 2024 in a two-round play-off round between the 12 best teams of the 2022/23 Nations League (among those who do not qualify for the Euro directly).
Qualifying for Euro 2024: match results
1 tour
Italy – England – 1:2
North Macedonia – Malta – 2:1
Kazakhstan – Slovenia – 1:2
Denmark – Finland – 3:1
San Marino 0-2 Northern Ireland
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Iceland – 3:0
Portugal – Liechtenstein – 4:0
Slovakia – Luxembourg – 0:0
Qualifying for Euro 2024: standings
Group A
1. Spain – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Scotland – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Norway – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Georgia – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Cyprus – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group B
1. Netherlands – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. France – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Ireland – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Greece – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Gibraltar – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group C
1. England – (1 match, 3 points)
2. North Macedonia – (1 match, 3 points)
3. Ukraine – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Italy – (1 match, 0 points)
5. Malta – (1 match, 0 points)
Group D
1. Croatia – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Wales – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Armenia – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Turkey – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Latvia – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group E
1. Poland – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Czech Republic – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Albania – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Faroe Islands – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Moldova – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group F
1. Belgium – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Austria – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Sweden – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Azerbaijan – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Estonia – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group G
1. Hungary – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Serbia – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Montenegro – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Bulgaria – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Lithuania – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group H
1. Denmark – (1 match, 3 points)
2. Northern Ireland – (1 match, 3 points)
3. Slovenia – (1 match, 3 points)
4. Kazakhstan – (1 match, 0 points)
5. Finland – (1 match, 0 points)
6. San Marino – (1 match, 0 points)
Group I
1. Switzerland – (0 matches, 0 points)
2. Israel – (0 matches, 0 points)
3. Romania – (0 matches, 0 points)
4. Kosovo – (0 matches, 0 points)
5. Belarus – (0 matches, 0 points)
6. Andorra – (0 matches, 0 points)
Group J
1. Portugal – (1 match, 3 points)
2. Bosnia and Herzegovina – (1 match, 3 points)
3. Slovakia – (1 match, 1 point)
4. Luxembourg – (1 match, 1 point)
5. Iceland – (1 match, 0 points)
6. Liechtenstein – (1 match, 0 points)
The final part of the European Championship will be held in June-July 2024 in Germany. 24 teams will play in the group stage of the tournament.
The final stage matches will be hosted by 10 cities: Berlin, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Gelsenkirchen, Cologne, Leipzig, Munich, Frankfurt am Main and Stuttgart.
Recall that the current winner of the European Championship is the Italian team, which defeated England in the final of Euro 2020.