With the completion of the ‘window’ of October matches and with two days left until the end of the qualifying phase, the Euro 2024 It is taking shape after knowing the names of the nine teams that will attend the final stage: the host Germany, Austria, Belgium, England, France, Portugal, Scotland, Spain and Turkey.
The Portuguese team led by the Spaniard Robert Martinez It has the best numbers, with a total record of eight victories, with 32 goals for and only two against.
France, meanwhile, is another winner of all its battles so far. The current world runner-up achieved six wins, in which they scored thirteen goals and conceded just one.
England and Belgium They won five games and drew one; Spain and Belgium, which leads group A, has won five and suffered one defeat, both won at home; and Turkey and Austria They show a balance of 5-1-1.
On the other hand, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland and Georgia They already know they will play in the play-offs, where, if they don’t get a direct ticket, they are guaranteed a place through the League of Nations Croatia, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Netherlands and Serbia.
The teams they already know they won’t finish in the top two of their groups are Andorra, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Malta, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia, Norway, Ireland, San Marino and Sweden.
Situation of the groups before the last ‘window’:
Group A: Matchday 9, November 16: Georgia-Scotland and Cyprus-Spain
Spain and Scotland are already classified.
Group B: Matchday 9, November 18: France-Gibraltar, Netherlands-Ireland
France is classified. The Netherlands will achieve this if they beat Ireland on November 18. Greece will not finish in the top two and will be confirmed in the play-offs if the Netherlands win.
Group C: Matchday 9, November 17: England-Malta and Italy-North Macedonia
England qualified. If Italy beat North Macedonia they will go past Ukraine if they don’t lose their last match. If Italy can’t beat the Norman Macedonians, the Ukrainians will go first if they don’t lose their last match.
Group D: Matchday 9, November 18: Armenia-Wales and Latvia-Croatia
Turkey is eligible. Wales can achieve this if they beat Armenia and Croatia lose to Latvia. Croatia cannot finish in the top two and will have to go into the play-offs if they lose and Wales win. Armenia cannot finish in the top two if it loses, or if it draws and Croatia wins.
Group E: Matchday 9, November 17: Moldova-Albania and Poland-R. Czech
Albania qualifies if it doesn’t beat Moldova or if Poland beats the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic qualifies if it beats Poland and Moldova fails to win. Poland can’t finish in the top two if they don’t win or if Moldova beats Albania.
Group F: Matchday 9, November 16: Estonia-Austria and Azerbaijan-Sweden
Belgium and Austria have already been classified
Group G: Matchday 9, November 16: Montenegro-Lithuania and Bulgaria-Hungary
Hungary qualifies if it doesn’t beat Bulgaria or if Montenegro doesn’t beat Lithuania. Serbia qualifies if Montenegro fails to beat Lithuania. Montenegro need to win to stay in the top two.
Group H: Matchday 9, November 17: Denmark-Slovenia, Kazakhstan-San Marino, Finland-Northern Ireland
Slovenia qualifies if it beats Denmark, or if it draws and Kazakhstan fails to beat San Marino. Denmark qualifies if it beats Slovenia or if Kazakhstan fails to beat San Marino. Kazakhstan will not finish in the top two and will be confirmed in the play-offs if they lose to San Marino or if they draw and Slovenia do not lose. Finland, in the play-offs.
Group I: Matchday 7, November 15: Israel-Switzerland; Matchday 9, November 18: Switzerland-Kosovo, Belarus-Andorra, Israel-Romania.
Romania qualified if Israel beat Switzerland and then Romania beat Israel. Switzerland will qualify if they beat Israel and Kosovo. Israel qualifies if it beats Switzerland and Romania, and Switzerland fails to beat Kosovo. Israel will not finish in the top two and play in the play-offs if they lose to Switzerland and Romania. Kosovo cannot finish in the top two if Switzerland beat Israel.
Source: La Verdad

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