As we head into the last international break of the year, we only know about nine of the 24 teams that will be competing in the 2024 European Championship.
By the end of November, people from 21 different countries will be able to book their trips to Germany. The UEFA, which is in charge of football in Europe, thinks it is smart enough to wait to choose the final three teams until the end of the UEFA Nations League playoffs in March. This is a full year after the qualification process began.
Here’s what could happen in the next-to-last round of playoff games.
Matchday 9 forecasts for Euro 2024 qualifying
Spain and Scotland will both be at Euro 2024. The top two teams in Group A have the same number of points and have never lost to each other. If both teams win their remaining games, the race for first place and a better seed in next summer’s playoffs will come down to goal difference.
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Spain’s matchup against Cyprus is much easier because they have never lost there, while Scotland’s matchup against Georgia is against a country that has only lost one home game in the last two years.
Sweden is already out of the tournament, so their only goal when they make the long trip to Baku on Thursday is to defend their honor. Their hosts, Azerbaijan, still has a chance to get into the playoffs by a back way. So does Estonia. Austria, led by Ralf Rangnick, will finish their campaign in Tallinn. Next summer, they will cross the border into Germany and could still beat Belgium to win Group F.