Evening Standard
·26 March 2024
Evening Standard
·26 March 2024
Poland became the final team to book their ticket to Euro 2024 after three nervy play-off ties on Tuesday night.
Wales were beaten on penalties in Path A of the Euro 2024 play-offs, which saw Estonia and Finland beaten in the semi-finals.
In Path B, Ukraine produced a second comeback after their late turnaround to stun Bosnia and Herzegovina to beat Iceland.
Georgia reached a major tournament for the first time after beating Luxembourg and Greece in Path C.
Semi-finals (all times GMT)
Thursday, March 21
Poland 5-1 Estonia
Final
Tuesday, March 26
What group will they go into?
Poland face a tough Euros campaign in Group D.
They will kick-off their tournament on June 16 in Hamburg against the Netherlands before facing Austria in Berlin four days later. Their group then wraps up against France on June 25 in Hamburg.
Semi-finals (all times GMT)
Thursday, March 21
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-2 Ukraine
Israel 1-4 Iceland
Final
Tuesday, March 26
Ukraine 2-1 Iceland
What group will they go into?
Ukraine will go into the far-from-intimidating Group E.
First up is a trip to Munich to face Romania on June 17, before Dusseldorf hosts a meeting with Slovakia on June 21. They then play Belgium in Stuttgart on June 26.
Ukraine and Israel are both having to play on neutral territory
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Semi-finals (all times GMT)
Thursday, March 21
Georgia 2-0 Luxembourg
Greece 5-0 Kazakhstan
Final
Tuesday, March 26
Georgia 0-0 Greece (4-2 pens)
What group will they go into?
Georgia will head into Group F at Euro 2024.
First up is a clash with Turkey in Dortmund on June 18, ahead of facing Czech Republic in Hamburg four days later. Portugal then await in Gelsenkirchen on June 26.
Luxembourg have never qualified for the Euros
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TV channel and live stream: In the UK, every game will be broadcast live on the Viaplay Sports network, with Wales’ matches also available in the Welsh language on free-to-air channel S4C.