UEFA has announced the qualification format for Euro 2028, confirming that host nations England, Wales, Scotland, and the Republic of Ireland will compete for tournament spots. The 24-team tournament will consist of 12 groups of four or five teams, with automatic progression for group winners and eight best runners-up. Two additional reserve spots will be available for any host nations unable to qualify directly, enhancing the qualifying chances for Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, while Northern Ireland is excluded from hosting due to venue issues.
The UEFA Executive Committee has confirmed that the qualifying format for Euro 2028 will include hosts England, Wales, Scotland, and the Republic of Ireland competing for a spot, with two reserve entries for any host nation that doesn’t qualify directly.
The tournament will feature a total of 24 teams, with games played across several cities, ensuring a wide engagement from fans and supporters of the various teams involved.
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