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Euro 2024 Draw: All you need to know ahead of Euro Draw Live in Hamburg

Euro 2024 Draw: All you need to know ahead of Euro Draw Live in Hamburg

Euro Draw live from 10:30 PM. Each team will be placed in one of the four pots. Teams will then be randomly selected from each pot as groups are formed

The group stage draw for Euro 2024 will take place on Saturday, 2 December at the UEFA ceremony in Hamburg, Germany. Next year’s European Championship will pit the best teams in Europe against each other.

Germany, the host nation, will be pitted against top teams such as France, England, Portugal and Spain. A total of 21 teams will find out their fate today. The last three spots at the final will be decided by the playoff in March.

How does the Euro 2024 draw work?

Each team will be placed in one of the four pots. Teams will then be randomly selected from each pot as groups are formed. Each group will include at least one country from each pot. This will provide an exciting mix of national teams for the first stage of next summer’s tournament.

The top-seeded teams of the tournament have been put in Pot 1 alongside hosts Germany.

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Which teams have qualified so far?

The following 21 teams have qualified for Euro 2024:

Germany (hosts), Spain, Scotland, France, Netherlands, England, Italy, Turkiye, Albania, Czechia, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Denmark, Slovenia, Romania, Switzerland, Portugal, Slovakia, Croatia.

When is the EURO 2024 draw?

The Euro 2024 draw will take place on December 02 at 10.30 PM IST.

Where can I watch Euro 2024 draw?

The group-stage draw can be streamed worldwide on UEFA.com. For viewers in India, Sony Six will air the event live.

Which teams are placed in which pots?

Pot 1

  • Germany (hosts)
  • Portugal
  • France
  • Spain
  • Belgium
  • England

Pot 2

  • Hungary
  • Turkey
  • Romania
  • Denmark
  • Albania
  • Austria


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Pot 3

  • Netherlands
  • Scotland
  • Croatia
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia
  • Czechia

Pot 4

  • Italy
  • Serbia
  • Switzerland
  • Play-off winner A
  • Play-off winner B
  • Play-off winner C
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