We take a look at Group C, where tournament favourites England find themselves alongside Denmark, Serbia, and Slovenia.
Gareth Southgate’s squad has already been selected, and the manager has made some bold decisions in his 26-player lineup by not selecting players like James Maddison.
The big question on everyone’s mind is: Could this be the year that England finally take a Euro trophy home?
In the midfield, Southgate has some tough choices to make, with a wealth of elite attacking talent vying for a place in the starting XI.
The emergence of young stars like Jude Bellingham, who is coming off a memorable debut campaign in Spain, has added an extra dimension to England’s midfield options.
However, the veteran presence of Harry Kane will be crucial, as the England captain looks to lead his team to glory in a familiar country.
Elsewhere in Group C, the challenges posed by Denmark, Serbia, and Slovenia should not be underestimated.
Denmark, led by the experienced Christian Eriksen, will be looking to build on their strong qualification campaign and make a deep run in the tournament, while Serbia, with the talismanic Dusan Tadic at the helm, will be aiming to prove their worth and potentially spring a surprise or two.
The emergence of young talents like Denmark’s Rasmus Hojlund and Serbia’s Lazar Samardzic has added an extra layer of intrigue to the group, with both players poised to make a significant impact.
Slovenia are the darkhorses of the group. led by the ever-reliable Jan Oblak in goal, will be hoping to capitalize on their impressive qualifying campaign and possibly cause some upsets.
Group B’s spotlight will undoubtedly be on England and their quest for glory. With a strong squad, the Three Lions will be eager to seize this opportunity and finally end their long drought without major international success.