FRANKFURT, Germany - Defending champions Italy will face England in their Euro 2024 qualifying group, a repeat of last year's tournament final, following the draw on Sunday in Frankfurt's Festhalle.
The Italians, who beat England 3-2 on penalties at London's Wembley stadium in 2021 to lift the trophy will also play North Macedonia, who prevented Roberto Mancini's side from reaching the World Cup, and Malta in Group C.
"I was sure we would end up getting either England or France, but that's fine," Mancini said. "It's a workable group. There won't be any simple games but they are all still to be played."
Group B looks equally difficult with former champions Netherlands and current world champions France drawn alongside 2004 Euro winners Greece, Ireland and Gibraltar.
A total of 53 national associations were included in the draw with Germany already through as hosts. Russia were not included following their invasion of Ukraine and the suspension of all Russian teams by European governing body UEFA.
Belarus, which has supported Russia's war in Ukraine, was included. They will play Switzerland, Romania, Kosovo, Israel and Andorra in Group I.
This season's Premier League top scorer Erling Haaland's Norway will face three-times champions Spain in Group A, along with Scotland, Georgia and Cyprus.
"We avoid France, England and Serbia from pot two," said Norway coach Ståle Solbakken. "We have to be satisfied with that, but we could also have been luckier."
The qualifying group matches will be played from March to November 2023 and the playoffs will take place in March, 2024. The top two teams from each group qualify directly with the remaining three spots decided in the playoffs in March, 2024.
The 24-team finals will be held in 10 stadiums across Germany.
Euro 2024 Qualifying Groups
GROUP A
Spain
Scotland
Norway
Georgia
Cyprus
GROUP B
Netherlands
France
Ireland
Greece
Gibraltar
GROUP C
Italy
England
Ukraine
North Macedonia
Malta
GROUP D
Croatia
Wales
Armenia
Turkey
Latvia
GROUP E
Poland
Czech Republic
Albania
Faroe islands
Moldova
GROUP F
Belgium
Austria
Sweden
Azerbaijan
Estonia
GROUP G
Hungary
Serbia
Montenegro
Bulgaria
Lithuania
GROUP H
Denmark
Finland
Slovenia
Kazakhstan
Northern Ireland
San Marino
GROUP I
Switzerland
Israel
Romania
Kosovo
Belarus
Andorra
GROUP J
Portugal
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Iceland
Luxembourg
Slovakia
Liechtenstein
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, Additional reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)