David Brooks scored the opening goal for Wales in their 4-1 win over Finland in their play-off semi-finalVenue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Tuesday, 26 March Kick-off: 19:45 GMTCoverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website and app, plus live textHighlights: Match of the Day Wales, BBC One Wales from 22:40 GMT and later on demand
And then there were six.
Wales remain among the hopefuls after they thumped Finland 4-1 to keep alive their chances of reaching a third successive tournament.
Here is everything you need to know about Tuesday’s play-off finals.
What are the fixtures?
Twelve teams entered the play-offs based on their performance in the 2022-23 Nations League. That was whittled down to six after Thursday’s semi-finals.
Standing between Wales and a place at the Euros is Polandwho thrashed Estonia 5-1 in their semi-final.
Iceland fell behind early on against Israel but came back to win 4-1 and set up a meeting with Ukrainewho scored two late goals to stun Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1.
That game will be held in the Polish city of Wroclaw with Ukraine unable to host it because of the continuing invasion by Russia.
Georgiawho have never qualified for a tournament, beat Luxembourg 2-0 and will now play 2004 European champions Greecewho breezed past Kazakhstan 5-0.
Tuesday’s play-off final fixtures (kick-off 19:45 GMT unless stated):
Path A: Wales v Poland
Path B: Ukraine v Iceland
Path C: Georgia v Greece (17:00 GMT)
What are the groups for Euro 2024?
Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D: Play-off winner A, Netherlands, Austria, France
Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Play-off winner B
Group F: Turkey, Play-off winner C, Portugal, Czech Republic
Play-off winner A: Poland or Wales
Play-off winner B: Ukraine or Iceland
Play-off winner C: Georgia or Greece
When will the tournament commence?
Held in Germany, Euro 2024 will officially begin on Friday, 14 June at the Allianz Arena, home of Bayern Munich. Scotland will be the team facing the hosts in the first match of the tournament.
It will continue for a month and conclude on Sunday, 14 July at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
This will be the first time that Germany has hosted the tournament since reunification, with the 1988 edition held in West Germany.
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