The Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs is the last chance for teams to punch their tickets to this summer’s tournament in Germany.
After falling short of automatic qualification in the group phase, 12 nations including Wales will get a second shot but just three can collect a coupon for the big competition.
Rather bizarrely, this is where last season’s Nations League suddenly looks important as performance in that competition decided which teams will be taking part in the play-offs.
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Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs teams
The following 12 teams will take part in the Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs:
Poland (Path A)
Estonia (Path A)
Finland (Path A)
Wales (Path A)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Path B)
Iceland (Path B)
Israel (Path B)
Ukraine (Path B)
Georgia (Path C)
Greece (Path C)
Kazakhstan (Path C)
Luxembourg (Path C)
Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs format
The 12-best performing teams in last season’s Nations League that failed to secure automatic qualification to Euro 2024 are involved in the play-offs.
They are equally split into three paths – Path A, B and C – and filled from the highest-ranked sides in the Nations League to the lowest.
It is a straight knockout with one-legged semi-finals and a final so just three nations will punch their ticket to this summer’s tournament in Germany.
Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs schedule
PATH A
Semi-Finals
March 21
Wales v Finland (7:45pm)
Poland v Estonia (7:45pm)
Final
March 26
Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2
PATH B
Semi-Finals
March 21
Bosnia and Herzegovina v Ukraine (7:45pm)
Israel v Iceland (7:45pm)
Final
March 26
Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2
PATH C
Semi-Finals
March 21
Georgia v Luxembourg (5pm)
Greece v Kazakhstan (7:45pm)
Final
March 26
Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2
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