On Monday, England, France, and the Netherlands secured spots in the knockout stages of Euro 2024. Albania's 1-0 loss to Group B leaders Spain, courtesy of an early Ferran Torres goal in Duesseldorf, confirmed their progression.
England advanced from Group C, while France and the Netherlands secured their places from Group D, likely as three of the top four third-placed teams in the tournament.
All three teams will conclude their group-stage campaigns on Tuesday, aiming for a top-two finish to ensure a favorable draw in the round of 16.
Currently topping Group C with four points, England will face Slovenia in Cologne. A victory will secure first place, while a draw could suffice if Denmark fails to defeat Serbia in the other match.
In Group D, France and the Netherlands, both with four points, played to a goalless draw last Friday. France will meet Poland, who are already eliminated, while the Netherlands will clash with Austria, needing a win to guarantee their progression with six points.
Should both France and the Netherlands win or draw on Tuesday, their final standings will be determined by overall goal difference, goals scored, disciplinary points, and their European qualifiers rankings.