Italy qualify for Euro 2024 after tense Ukraine stalemate

Italy, who will make their eighth consecutive appearance at the Euros, dominated possession and created more chances but Ukraine remained composed in defence while seeking opportunities on the counter-attack although they could not find a goal.
Players of Italy celebrate after the UEFA EURO 2024 European qualifier match against Ukraine.

Players of Italy celebrate after the UEFA EURO 2024 European qualifier match against Ukraine.

Euro 2024 Qualifiers: Ukraine 0 Italy 0

Italy qualified for Euro 2024 finals after drawing 0-0 against Ukraine in their final Group C qualifier Monday night.

Italy, who will make their eighth consecutive appearance at the Euros, dominated possession and created more chances but Ukraine remained composed in defence while seeking opportunities on the counter-attack although they could not find a goal.

Italy finished second, level on 14 points with third-placed Ukraine but with a better head-to-head record. They ended six points behind England, who had sealed qualification after beating Italy 3-1 at Wembley in October.

Ukraine can still book a spot at the tournament via the playoffs in March. The playoff draw will take place on Thursday in Nyon.

Meanwhile, Benjamin Verbic scored a late winner as Slovenia secured qualification for the Euro 2024 finals but opponents Kazakhstan will have to earn their place through March's playoffs following the 2-1 loss in Ljubljana on Monday.

Slovenia finish runners-up in qualification Group H behind Denmark on head-to-head record. Their only previous appearance at the continental finals came in 2000, while their last visit to a major tournament was the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Kazakhstan needed victory for a first ever qualification, but knew they had secured a playoff spot at least before kick-off following their promotion to League B of the 2024-25 Nations League.

Slovenia were awarded a penalty late in the first half after a Video Assistant Referee review when Yan Vorogovskiy fouled Petar Stojanovic in the box. Benjamin Sesko comfortably converted the spot-kick.

Kazakhstan made the perfect start to the second half as Ramazan Orazov scored his first international goal on 48 minutes, ghosting into space in the box as he turned in Maksim Samorodov’s low cross.

Slovenia's Jaka Bijol had his shot blocked on the line by Islambek Kuat, but the home side got their winner with four minutes remaining when Verbic curled a shot into the corner of the net to spark wild scenes of celebration.

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