Euro 2024 draw pots revealed: Italy surprisingly in pot 4 as teams gear up for tournament

The Euro 2024 qualification concluded with 21 teams securing spots, including Croatia, the last to qualify after defeating Armenia.

The official draw pots for the tournament on December 2 were revealed, with Italy surprisingly placed in Pot 4.

The draw includes host Germany and top qualifiers France, England, Spain, and Portugal in Pot 1.

Pots 2 and 3 feature strong teams like Hungary, Turkey, the Netherlands, and Croatia.

Pot 4 includes Italy, Serbia, Switzerland, and three playoff winners. The remaining three teams for the tournament will be decided through playoffs in March.

The draw sets the stage for the competition, with teams vying to succeed Italy as the reigning champion.

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