Two Teams To Watch Out For In Euro 2024 Qualifying




Two Teams To Watch Out For In Euro 2024 Qualifying




Teams to watch out for Euro 2024 Qualifying source : Unsplash


The 2022 FIFA World Cup culminated just three months ago, but the world of football has already moved on. In Europe’s elite leagues, Arsenal and Manchester City are locked in a title battle for the ages, while Napoli look to have wrapped up a first Scudetto in 33 years, despite there being 8 games still remaining in the current Serie A season. In Germany, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich are going head to head for the Bundesliga, and oddschecker, which compares odds and offers on European football, makes the reigning champion Bavarians the favorites for the crown, despite them currently being a point behind their rivals.

It isn’t just club football which has moved on either. The world of international football has also continued in its stride, and Euro 2024 qualifiers begin at the end of March. With the recent showdown in Qatar being pushed back to the winter courtesy of the Arabian Gulf State’s soaring summer temperatures, Europe’s finest nations need to wait just 18 months before their next major tournament gets underway. As the host nation, Germany have already qualified. Which other teams should we be looking out for in Euro 2024 qualifying?

Norway


Ever since the European Championships expanded to a 24-team format back in 2016, the tournament has been easier than ever to qualify for. Courtesy of there being eight extra qualifying spots up for grabs, we have seen the likes of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Finland, North Macedonia, Hungary and Albania all qualify in recent years. One nation that still hasn’t qualified for the continental showdown is Norway.

The Scandinavian nation hasn’t reached a major tournament since they were eliminated at the group stages of Euro 2000. But that will surely come to an end this year. In Erling Haaland, The Norwegians have the finest out-and-out striker in world football in their ranks. Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard is one of Europe’s finest playmakers, and he too represents the Drillos Løven. Their 24-year baron spell will surely come to an end at next summer's tournament.

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However, they will have to navigate a somewhat tricky-looking group in order to progress. Spain are the favorites to top Group A. Then it looks like a three-way fight between Norway, Scotland and Georgia, who have one of Europe’s finest players in Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia representing them. They will all be fighting it out for the runner-up spot and safe passage to Euro 2024.

All three of Norway’s nearest rivals are guaranteed at least a playoff spot courtesy of their UEFA Nations League performances, so the pressure is on Haaland and the team to ensure they finish as runners-up at the very least.

Ukraine


Group C is perhaps the tightest of all ten qualifying groups. Four of the five nations in the group, namely Italy, England, Ukraine and North Macedonia all made it to Euro 2020, but this time around, only two of them will progress. Many would expect that to be the reigning champions Italy, along with the team they beat at Wembley two years ago to earn the title, England. But don’t rest on the laurels of the Ukrainians.

Italy have underwhelmed in the two years following their finest hour, and they even lost to Group C rivals North Macedonia in the playoffs to reach the 2022 FIFA World Cup. England are the in-form team, but how will they respond to more penalty spot World Cup heartbreak? If either of those two teams falters, the door will be wide open for the Ukrainians to storm through.

The Ukrainians will be more motivated than ever to reach the European Championships. They were without a doubt the best team in their playoff route to the most recent World Cup, but they couldn’t find their way through a stubborn Welsh defense, leaving Gareth Bale and co. to qualify for the showdown in Qatar at their expense. But the Synʹo-zhovti won’t make the same mistake twice.

The Ukrainians have a team full of stars. Mykhaylo Mudryk recently joined Chelsea for £80 million, while Oleksandr Zinchenko has been one of the stars of Arsenal’s title challenge. Atalanta’s Ruslan Malinovskyi has been one of Europe’s finest midfielders for some time now, and Dnipro-1 striker Artem Dovbyk has netted 17 times in 26 games so far this season. Write them off at your peril.


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