ENGLAND enjoyed an unbeaten Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
However, the real deal will commence when the finals kick off on June 14.
Scotland are accompanying the Three Lions to the tournament in Germany and could still be joined by Wales if they progress through the playoffs.
Gareth Southgate’s side made it all the ways to the final last time out, only to lose on penalties.
He will be hoping Harry Kane and Co and go one better when the final rolls around on July 14.
Although their match ups at the group stage could be pivotal to achieving that goal.
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SunSport looked at the best and worst possible scenarios for England following the 1-1 draw with North Macedonia.
Fans will not need to wait too long to find out the fate of their respective nations with the draw commencing on December 2 in Hamburg.
But having now simulated the full draw, what are the home nations predicted fates?
Wales, who need to progress through Play-off A to make the finals, could face a group including hosts Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic in Group 1.
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In stunning twist of fate our simulation has drawn England and Scotland in the same group.
Turkey and Euro 2020 champions Italy have also been placed in Group 4.
Heavy-hitters France were handed a dream group against Romania, Slovenia and the winner of Play-off C.
Likewise, Spain have been pitted against Albania, Slovakia and Serbia.
Meanwhile, Belgium’s simulated group is no pushover, with a tricky selection against Hungary, Croatia and Switzerland.
Group 6, however, is the obligatory group of death.
Portugal, Austria, the Netherlands and the winner of Play-off B all feature in the set.
SunSport have also taken a look at who may and may not make the plane, with bad news expected for the likes of Mason Mount.
You can find the full simulated draw below:
Group 1: Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Play-off A
Group 2: Spain, Albania, Slovakia, Serbia
Group 3: France, Romania, Slovenia, Play-off C
Group 4: England, Turkey, Scotland, Italy
Group 5: Belgium, Hungary, Croatia, Switzerland
Group 6: Portugal, Austria, Netherlands, Play-off B
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk