Following the draw for the Euro 2024 play-offs and groups at the final tournament, let’s take a look at Arsenal’s internationals who could be involved at the event.
Following the last international break, we now know almost all of the participating countries in next summer’s European Championships.
The only exceptions are the three spots still yet to be decided by the play-offs, but we do know the pathways each of the 12 play-off sides will have to take to reach the final tournament.
We also know which group each of those 12 teams would end up win, if they win their qualifiers, following the Euro 2024 group draw over the weekend.
Below you’ll find the results of that draw, along with the Arsenal players who may be involved for each team.
Euro 2024 groups and their potential Arsenal participants
Group A
- Germany – Kai Havertz
- Scotland – Kieran Tierney
- Hungary
- Switzerland
Group B
- Spain – David Raya
- Croatia
- Italy – Jorginho
- Albania
Group C
- Slovenia
- Denmark
- Serbia
- England – Declan Rice, Aaron Ramsdale, Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah, Emile Smith Rowe, Ben White, and Reiss Nelson
Group D
- Play-off winners A*
- Netherlands – Jurrien Timber
- Austria
- France – William Saliba
Group E
- Belgium – Leandro Trossard
- Slovakia
- Romania
- Play-off winners B*
Group F
- Turkey
- Play-off winners C
- Portugal – Fabio Vieira, Nuno Tavares, and Cedric Soares
- Czech Republic
*Could be a team with Arsenal internationals
Play-off paths
There will be three play-off paths, two of which will likely involve multiple Arsenal internationals. The play-offs are scheduled for March 21st-26th.
Path A consists of Poland, Wales, Finland, and Estonia, with Poland facing Estonia in one semi-final and Wales facing Finland in the other.
Jakub Kiwior will likely start for Poland in that semi-final, with Karl Hein in goal for Estonia.
Path B is made up of Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, and Iceland.
Runar Alex Runarsson could start for Iceland in their semi-final against Israel, whilst Oleksandr Zinchenko will almost certainly be in the lineup for Ukraine against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Path C is the only one with no Arsenal internationals likely to be involved, with Georgia facing Luxembourg and Greece playing Kazakhstan.