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Fixtures Confirmed For Euro 2024 Qualification Play-Offs: Home Advantage Boost For Wales

Following the conclusion of the Euro 2024 qualifying group stage, we now know 21 of the 24 teams that will compete at next year's tournament in Germany.

The final three places will be decided via the play-offs.

These play-offs will be contested by teams that failed to qualify for Euro 2024 via the group stage but performed well in the UEFA Nations League.

A draw ceremony took place on Thursday to create the fixtures for the play-off round.

Wales will host Finland in Path A. The winner of that semi-final will be at home in the final against either Poland or Estonia.

Meanwhile, Ukraine and Israel could meet in the Path B play-off final. But they must first beat Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland respectively in the semis.

Meanwhile, Luxembourg, Georgia, Greece or Kazakstan will qualify for Euro 2024 via Path C.

Euro 2024 Qualifying Play-Off Fixtures

Path A

  • March 21: Wales vs Finland (semi-final)
  • March 21: Poland vs Estonia (semi-final)
  • March 26: Wales or Finland vs Poland vs Estonia (final)

Path B

  • March 21: Israel vs Iceland (semi-final)
  • March 21: Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Ukraine (semi-final)
  • March 26: Israel or Iceland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina or Ukraine (final)

Path C

  • March 21: Georgia vs Luxembourg (semi-final)
  • March 21: Greece vs Kazakhstan (semi-final)
  • March 26: Georgia or Luxembourg vs Greece or Kazakhstan (final)
A generic photo taken inside the Cardiff City Stadium before a Euro 2024 qualifier between Wales and Turkey in November

Wales can qualify for Euro 2024 by winning two play-off games - both of which will take place in Cardiff

Which Teams Have Already Qualified For Euro 2024?

  • Germany (Tournament hosts)
  • Spain (1st in Group A)
  • Scotland (2nd in Group A)
  • France (1st in Group B)
  • Netherlands (2nd in Group B)
  • England (1st in Group C)
  • Italy (2nd in Group C)
  • Turkey (1st in Group D)
  • Croatia (2nd in Group D)
  • Albania (1st in Group E)
  • Czech Republic (2nd in Group E)
  • Belgium (1st in Group F)
  • Austria (2nd in Group F)
  • Hungary (1st in Group G)
  • Serbia (2nd in Group G)
  • Denmark (1st in Group H)
  • Slovenia (2nd in Group H)
  • Romania (1st in Group I)
  • Switzerland (2nd in Group I)
  • Portugal (1st in Group J)
  • Slovakia (2nd in Group J)