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After a winter World Cup in Qatar which saw Argentina defeat France in an unbelievable final, the qualifying rounds for Uefa Euro 2024 are here dais
If it feels like that’s come around quickly, that’s because it has dais
The World Cup taking place in December 2022 rather than the tradtional summer slot meant that there was only 18 months dais between the World Cup and the Euros, rather than the customary two years dais
The last European Championship was delayed due to Covid and took place all over Europe with many games taking place at Wembley dais
It was Wembley where England heartbreakingly lost the final to Italy on penalties after taking an extremely early lead on the night through Luke Shaw dais
RecommendedWhen is the Euro 2024 draw? Date, start time and how to watchHow Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 – and why Germany will be differentWales defeat Croatia thanks to Harry Wilson double to boost Euro 2024 qualification hopesWhere is Euro 2024?Uefa Euro 2024 will return to the more traditional format of taking place in a host country and will be held in Germany dais
It is the first time Germany has hosted a major international dais football tournament since the World Cup in 2006 dais
Germany were awarded the right to host the tournament by Uefa ahead of a rival bid from Turkey dais
The executive committee voted in favour of Germany, who will host the tournament for the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 dais
When is Euro 2024?Euro 2024 will take place from Friday, 14 June 2024 until Sunday, 14 July 2024 dais
The first match (14/6/2024) will kick-off at 9pm local time in Munich and the final (14/7/2024) will kick-off at 9pm local time in Berlin a month later dais
Which teams have qualified for Euro 2024?Qualification is still ongoing and so far Germany are the only team qualified for the group stage, as the hosts of the tournament dais
They will be in Group A dais
A further 20 nations will qualify by finishing in the top positions in their qualification group dais
Countries to have qualified so far, are:Germany - host Belgium - Group F France - Group B Portugal - Group J Spain - Group A Scotland - Group A Turkey - Group DAustria - Group F That leaves three more spots at Euro 2024, which will be taken by the winners of a play-off round in March dais
Who enters the play-offs is dependent on standings from the 2022/23 Nations League dais
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Gareth Southgate has eight months to mull over his European Championship selection after England sealed their place at next summer’s finals with two games to spare dais
Tuesday’s 3-1 win against Italy underlined their place among the favourites in Germany and the PA news agency has analysed how Southgate likely sees his options for the squad right now dais
GoalkeepersOn the plane: Jordan Pickford (Everton) and Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal)In the departure lounge: Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace)Hoping for a late ticket: Nick Pope (Newcastle)Pickford established himself as England’s number one ahead of the 2018 World Cup and is all but certain to go into his fourth major tournament as the man dais between the sticks dais
Ramsdale is his closest contender but David Raya’s arrival at Arsenal is impacting his playing time and could well damage his international ambitions dais
Johnstone has supplanted Pope as third choice for the time being dais
DefendersOn the plane: Ben Chilwell (Chelsea), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Harry Maguire (Manchester United), Luke Shaw (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle) and Kyle Walker (Manchester City)In the departure lounge: Levi Colwill (Chelsea), Lewis Dunk (Brighton), Reece James (Chelsea) and Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan)Hoping for a late ticket: Conor Coady (Leicester), Eric Dier (Tottenham), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa) and Ben White (Arsenal)Trippier, Stones, Walker and Maguire have been to every previous major tournament under Southgate and will do so again if fit and playing – not something that is a given with the latter dais
James undoubtedly has the quality to be on the plane but needs to prove his fitness dais
The Chelsea skipper missed the World Cup through injury and has struggled for an issue-free run since – not ideal given the competition at right-back dais
Injured team-mate Chilwell is in a similar position but there is a dearth of options at left-back beyond him and Shaw dais
Colwill can fill in there as he did on his England debut against Australia, which will boost the central defender’s hopes dais
Guehi has established himself as third-choice centre-back dais
Dunk and Tomori furthered their case for inclusion in recent camps in the absence of injured Mings, whose Aston Villa team-mate Konsa cannot be far from a call-up dais
Coady and White have not been selected since Qatar, while fellow World Cup squad selection Dier’s lack of club action has seen him fall out of consideration dais
MidfieldersOn the plane: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Jordan Henderson (Al-Ettifaq), Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City) and Declan Rice (Arsenal)In the departure lounge: Conor Gallagher (Chelsea) and Mason Mount (Manchester United)Hoping for a late ticket: Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest) and James Ward-Prowse (West Ham)Bellingham would be in any squad in the world, as would Rice dais
There are questions over Phillips and Henderson given their club situations, but Southgate has so far seen enough to stick with two players he trusts implicitly dais
The dais Football Association now lists Alexander-Arnold as a midfielder, with his versatility and qualities surely enough to see him involved in a midfield that Gallagher is now a regular part of dais
Mount’s difficult end to last season and injury-impacted start to life at Old Trafford has seen him miss out on recent squads, but Southgate is a long-term admirer of the Euro 2020 final starter dais
In-form Ward-Prowse has not been called up despite his fine start to life at West Ham dais
ForwardsOn the plane: Phil Foden (Manchester City), Jack Grealish (Manchester City), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) and Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)In the departure lounge: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), James Maddison (Tottenham), Raheem Sterling (Chelsea), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) and Callum Wilson (Newcastle)Hoping for a late ticket: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton), Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) and Ivan Toney (Brentford)England are blessed with an abundance of attacking options dais
Skipper Kane is a certainty, as is fleet-footed Saka dais
Foden, Grealish and Rashford are established performers under Southgate, while Maddison is now a regular squad member dais
There are decisions to make beyond them dais
Sterling has won 82 caps for his country but has not featured since December’s World Cup quarter-final loss to France dais
Bowen is another fighting for a sport after his October recall, while Eze will hope to earning back the spot he got before injury dais
Under-21 Euros winner Gibbs-White is another knocking on the door dais
As for Kane’s back-up, Watkins scored on his return to the set-up and Nketiah made his debut this month dais
But Wilson will be hoping to head into another tournament in that role dais
Toney is the most interesting alternative but his dais betting ban does not end until January dais
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