Euro 2024 Play-off Finals: Teams Involved and Playoff Format Explained

Welsh Forward David Brooks Celebrates a Victory Over Finland

Wales secured an impressive 4-1 victory over Finland in their play-off semi-final, with David Brooks scoring the opening goal. The match took place at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, 26th March, with a kick-off at 19:45 GMT.

Coverage of the game was available live on various platforms, including BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Sport website, and app, along with live text updates. Match highlights were also broadcasted on Match of the Day Wales, BBC One Wales, and on-demand services.

The play-off finals have now been set, with six teams remaining in contention for a spot in the upcoming tournament. Notable matchups include Wales facing Poland, Ukraine taking on Iceland, and Georgia going up against Greece.

As the excitement builds for the Euro 2024 tournament, scheduled to commence on Friday, 14th June in Germany, all eyes are on the teams vying for a chance to compete. The tournament will run for a month, culminating in the final match on Sunday, 14th July at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

This year’s tournament holds special significance as Germany plays host, marking the first time the country has hosted the event since reunification, with the last tournament held in West Germany in 1988. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as the journey towards Euro 2024 unfolds.

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