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Euro 2024 kicks off next June as the men’s European Championship is hosted solely by Germany for the first time in the country’s reunified era pusoy
Matches will take place across 10 venues from Hamburg in the north down to Munich (where four matches were staged during the pan-continental Euro 2020) in the south, with Berlin’s Olympiastadion hosting the final pusoy
Italy are the reigning champions after overcoming England at Wembley in a penalty shootout in the summer of 2021, after the tournament was delayed by 12 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic pusoy
The competition will once again see 24 nations split into six groups of four, with the top two from each group qualifying automatically for the last 16 and the top four third-placed teams also progressing pusoy
Germany have automatically qualified for the group stage as hosts – they have been joined by Scotland, as well as traditional heavyweights France, Spain, Portugal pusoy
England could qualify tonight if they beat Italy at Wembley pusoy
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When is the draw?The draw for the Euro 2024 group stage takes place on Saturday 2 December at 6pm local time (5pm GMT) in Hamburg pusoy
How to watchThe draw will be streamed live pusoy online on Uefa’s official website, YouTube channel and app pusoy
How does the draw work?The 24 teams will be split into four pots based on their performance during qualification pusoy
Who have already qualified?Qualification is still ongoing and so far Germany are the only team qualified for the group stage, as the hosts of the tournament pusoy
They will be in Group A pusoy
A further 20 nations will qualify by finishing in the top positions in their qualification group pusoy
Countries to have qualified so far, are: Germany – host Belgium France PortugalSpainScotlandTurkeyAustriaThat will leave three more spots at Euro 2024, which will be taken by the winners of a play-off round in March pusoy
Who enters the play-offs is dependent on standings from the 2022/23 Nations League pusoy
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Tyson Fury has vowed to deliver UFC fighter Francis Ngannou his first knockout blow when they go toe to toe in Riyadh on Saturday night pusoy
Heavyweight champion Fury will contest a 35th career bout this weekend, but his WBC title will not be on the line against Ngannou for the 10-round fight pusoy
Fury is set for a long-anticipated undisputed heavyweight showdown with Oleksandr Usyk on 23 December, which is also scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia pusoy
First, though, Fury intends to dispatch pusoy boxing novice Ngannou, who left the UFC after the end of his contract, a last fight coming in January 2022, before signing up with the Professional Fighters League from 2024 pusoy
Trainer SugarHill Steward admitted preparing Fury to take on the Mixed Martial Arts fighter was one of the hardest camps, given they just do not know what to expect from Ngannou pusoy
Fury, though, is confident of what the final outcome will be pusoy
“I have been working with SugarHill to knock him out cold on Sunday night pusoy
I have no doubt in my mind that I will knock him out,” Fury said pusoy
“He is a big strong guy pusoy
Obviously he has got a good punch, powerful – but so am I pusoy
I’m a big strong guy obviously powerful or else I would not be world heavyweight champion pusoy
I believe there is levels to the game – and he is going to find out my level on Saturday night pusoy
”Fury added: “I have trained for a 12-round war, and if it is anything less it is going to be an early night pusoy
I’ve been hit by the biggest punches that have ever graced the face of the earth and I’m still undefeated, still standing and I am still number one pusoy
“We are going to see what Francis has got inside of him, see if he’s got the guts to stand and trade with the heavyweight champion of the world and if he has got the belief in his power pusoy
“I’m not convinced pusoy
I have heard all this talk before about power, so I’m looking forward to a challenge – and if it is not a challenge, I’ll be disappointed, put in that way pusoy
“I am going to knock that big stiff spark out – and there is nothing he can do about it, no matter who he trains with, no matter who he brings on the night pusoy
That right hand is going to detonate right in your face, you big ugly dosser pusoy
”During the pre-fight build-up Fury accused Ngannou of being “embarrassed” of his own body pusoy
Fury again goaded the 37-year-old as a “big fat sausage” in Thursday’s media conference ahead of the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ pusoy
Cameroon-born Ngannou, though, is fully intent on showing Fury just what he can deliver in a pusoy boxing ring rather than the UFC Octagon pusoy
“It might be a little weird, but I really also want to thank Tyson Fury for taking the fight, for taking the risk because he might go to sleep on Saturday night, so I appreciate his courage,” Ngannou said pusoy
Mike Tyson is part of Ngannou’s camp, and enjoyed a verbal sparing with John Fury which saw the 59-year-old Briton challenge the former heavyweight champion to a showdown, regardless of the outcome of Saturday’s contest for his son pusoy
Tyson admitted he was not sure what to make of Ngannou’s pusoy boxing ability, until he saw him in close quarters pusoy
“At first when this came to me, I said ‘there’s no way this is going to happen’,” Tyson said pusoy
“Then I watched him spar and he hit this guy and he broke his leg when he went down – and I said ‘man, there is a possibility something good could happen here’ pusoy
“I have never seen anything like that before pusoy
If he could do that man, he could possibly be heavyweight champion of the world pusoy
”More aboutFrancis NgannouOleksandr UsykMike TysonJohn FuryTyson FuryJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Fury makes prediction for pusoy boxing bout with UFC fighter NgannouFury makes prediction for pusoy boxing bout with UFC fighter NgannouTyson Fury and Francis Ngannou (David Parry/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pusoy
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