Euro 2024 will be hosted by Germany and teams are booking their place in the prestigious international tournament.
Euro 2024 will be the 17th edition of the European Championship and Germany has been chosen as the host nation, with some of the best teams in the world set to feature in the finals of the tournament.
A total of 24 teams will participate and the qualification cycle began in March 2023, concluding in November 2023.
There have been 20 automatic qualification spots, with two teams having progressed from each qualification group. The hosts qualified automatically and the remaining three places are decided by play-offs, with the best-placed teams from the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League, who have not automatically qualified, contested those.
Ahead of the draw for Euro 2024, GOAL brings you every qualified team at the upcoming European Championship.
(C)Getty ImagesGermany | Hosts
Germany qualified for Euro 2024 as the host nation.
It will be their 14th European Championship appearance and Julian Nagelsmann will be expected to ensure the team challenges for glory.
Germany have won the Euros three times – 1972, 1980 and 1996 – and will be attempting to end a 28-year-wait for the trophy.
AdvertisementGettyFrance | Group B winner
Two-time European champions France sauntered through Group B to secure qualification for Euro 2024 as section winners, beating the likes of the Netherlands, Gibraltar, Greece, and the Republic of Ireland with relative ease.
Kylian Mbappe and Co. will be firmly among the favourites to win in Germany, provided they remain focused.
GettyPortugal | Group J winner
Portugal's route to Euro 2024 was confirmed in October after they demolished every team in Group J, leaving Slovakia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Co. trailing in their dust.
Cristiano Ronaldo played his part in sending his country to Germany, where they will compete in the European Championship for the ninth time in their history.
GettyBelgium | Group F winner
Belgium were one of the first teams to book their place at Euro 2024, having cruised through Group F.
Now managed by Italian coach Domenico Tedesco, the Red Devils are without a number of players from their famous 'Golden Generation', including Eden Hazard, but they will still be expected to challenge for the trophy in Germany.






