The teams that qualified for the Euro and Italy return

The Italian national team has officially qualified for the finals of the European Nations Cup (Euro 2024) in Germany after a goalless draw with its Ukrainian host in the German city of Leverkusen, in the final round of the third group qualifiers matches.
In the other match in the same group, England tied with its host, North Macedonia, 1-1.
The England national team secured qualification for the continental championship before this round, as the leader of Group C with 20 points, and the Italian national team followed after it came in second with 14 points, superior in direct confrontations to third-placed Ukraine, and North Macedonia came in fourth place with 8 points, then Malta in Last place without credit.
The Azzurri needed only a draw to reach Euro 2024 and thus defend their title in Germany from June 14 to July 14, 2024, due to their home victory over Ukraine 2-1 on September 12.
Italy won the title in the last edition by defeating England in its home stadium on penalties in 2021.
The Czech Republic and Slovenia qualified
As for the fifth group, the Czech national team officially qualified for the Euro 2024 finals after defeating its guest, the Moldova national team, 3-0.
In the other match in the same group, Albania tied 0-0 with its guest, the Faroe Islands.
The Albanian national team was guaranteed to qualify for Euro 2024 before this round, as it was the leader with 15 points, and the Czech national team joined them in the continental championship, finishing second in direct confrontations with Albania.
Poland comes in third place with 11 points, then Moldova is in fourth place with 10 points, and the Faroe Islands is in last place with two points.
In Group Eight, the Slovenia national team officially qualified for the European Nations Cup finals after defeating its guest, the Kazakh national team, 2-1.
In the rest of the group matches, Northern Ireland defeated its guest, Denmark, with two unanswered goals, and the Finland national team also defeated its host, the San Marino national team, 2-1.
The Danish national team was guaranteed to qualify for the continental championship before this round by topping the group standings with 22 points, ahead of the second-placed Slovenia team in direct confrontations, and Finland came in third place with 18 points by the direct confrontations difference over fourth-placed Kazakhstan, compared to 9 points for Ireland in the position. Fifth, San Marino remained at the bottom of the standings without a score