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The UEFA European Championship, or as it's more commonly shortened, the Euro, has been run since 1960 and is played every four years. It's the biggest national team tournament in Europe and has a rich history.
In 2020, the 60th anniversary of the competition, the competition was hosted by a number of nations with the final taking place in England. Gareth Southgate's side made it to the showpiece finale but lost out on penalties to Italy.
Spain and Germany are both well versed in how to win the competition, having done so on three occasions each. Italy and France have done so twice, while Russia, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Netherlands, Denmark and Greece have all won it once.
Sports fans and football fanatics will take a keen interest in the tournament, from the first match of the qualifying period all the way up to the final, which will take place on the 14th of July 2024 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
Qualifying for the Euro 2024 gets underway in March 2023 and concludes in March 2024 ahead of the finals, which this time around take place in Germany.
53 teams take part in groups of five or six, with the top two in each of the ten groups automatically qualifying for the competition. There will be 24 teams in the Euro 2024 finals, with Germany qualifying automatically as hosts. 20 will qualify via the groups below and three will progress via a play-off route.
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