Euro 2024 finalists line-up confirmed
Which of our players could feature in the finals?
Wed 27 March 2024, 12:00|Tottenham Hotspur
The line-up for the UEFA 2024 European Championships have now been finalised following Tuesday night's the qualification play-off finals, so here's a look at which of our players could feature in this summer's finals.
Hosted by Germany, the quadrennial tournament will pit 24 European nations against each other across June and July with every team vying to lift the Henri Delaunay Trophy.
With all 24 countries who are set to compete at Euro 2024, here's a look at which of our players, whom have been capped by their senior national sides in the last 12 months, could appear at the tournament.
Final squad lists for the tournament will be confirmed by 7 June.
Group B
Starting in Group B, we have three players which could potentially line up for their nations in Germany this summer.
A mini league made up of Spain, Croatia, Albania and defending champions Italy, we could see Pedro Porro of Spain going up against Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie of Italy this June.
In a repeat of one of the two semi-finals at Euro 2020, La Roja are set to take on the Azzurri at Schalke's Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen on 20 June, 2024, on the second matchday.
Group C
Heading into Group C and there are two more of our players which could feature at the tournament.
Drawn into the third group at the European Championships were Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia and England which means we could see both Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Denmark and James Maddison of England.
And both players could face each other as, in a repeat of the one of the Euro 2020 semi-finals, the Danes come up against the English at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt - home of Eintracht Frankfurt and where we drew 0-0 with Die Alder in our Champions League group stage clash in October, 2022 - on the second matchday on 20 June.
Group D
Into Group D and there is just one player which could feature for us in this mini league.
A group consisting of Poland, Austria, France and the Netherlands, it is Micky van de Ven of the Netherlands which could appear for us here.
The defender, who has enjoyed a stunning debut campaign in the Premier League since joining us from VfL Wolfsburg in the summer, earned his first Netherlands caps back in October but has missed out on both of their last two squads through injury.
Group E
We also have one player - and its another centre back - who could feature as we look at Group E.
The fifth group at the tournament, Belgium, Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania have been drawn into Group E and it is where Radu Dragusin will be looking to make an impact this summer.
Making his international debut in March, 2022, the defender has appeared in each of Romania last 14 internationals - they have lost just twice in that period and never when Radu has completed the full 90 minutes.