Turkey, who have been knocked out in the group stages in the last two tournaments, go in Group F with Portugal.
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Romania, who were also unbeaten in qualifying, join Belgium in Group E.
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Ralf Rangnick's Austria are next out.
They join France in Group D.
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England get Denmark!
A repeat of the Euro 2020 semi-final.
They will play each other in Frankfurt on 20 June.
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Albania, who are in the Euros for just the second time, go into Group B with Spain.
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Hungary, who are in their third successive tournament, join Germany in Group A.
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We're straight onto Pot 2.
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England's three group games will be in Gelsenkirchen on 14 June, Frankfurt on 20 June and Cologne on 25 June.
Kick-off times will be decided over the next couple of days.
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Portugal, the only side with a 100% side in qualifying, are in Group E.
Roberto Martinez's side are looking to add to their sole triumph in 2016.
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Belgium are in Group E.
They are appearing in their third successive tournament, after missing three in a row between 2004 and 2012.
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World Cup runners-up France are in Group D.
They were another of the unbeaten sides in qualifying.
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England are next out! They are in Group C.
They go into position four.
That means their first game is in Gelsenkirchen on 16 June.
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Spain, who have won the Euros three times, go into Group B.
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Gianluigi Buffon is drawing the first ball.
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Daniel: As a Scotland fan, I’d rather avoid England in the group stage… makes the victory all the sweeter when we knock them out in the semi final.
Paul: As per every sporting draw, England will get the easiest group possible and Scotland will get the most difficult one possible. Mark my words.
'Wales should be able to qualify again'
Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Two
Playing at the Cardiff City Stadium for the semi-final and the final is a massive advantage for Wales. Finland in the semi-finals should be fine for them.
Then it might be Poland and Robert Lewandowski. It's a good team but not one that Wales can't beat.
The Welsh players and Rob Page have to be confident that over the two games at home in Cardiff, they should be able to qualify again.
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Uefa are just playing out a very long explanation of how the draw works.
It will start shortly. I promise.
'Now or never for Southgate'
Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Two
I make France favourites, slightly with England. I think England after losing the Euros in 2021, the disappointment of losing to France in the quarter-finals in Qatar, I think they will be very strong.
It's now or never for Southgate and this generation.
'I would make England favourites'
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Two
I'm excited for the draw, I would make England favourites. I've just got a good feeling for England, whoever they draw I've got a good feeling.
A reminder of the pots
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We're about to get under way in Hamburg. Here's a final reminder of the pots...
Pot 1: Germany (hosts), Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium, England.
Pot 2: Hungary, Turkey, Romania, Denmark, Albania, Austria.
Pot 3: Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic.
Pot 4: Italy, Serbia, Switzerland, play-off winner A (one of Poland/Wales/Finland/Estonia), play-off winner B (one of Israel/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland), play-off winner C (one of Georgia/Greece/Kazakstan/Luxembourg).
One team from each pot goes into each of the six groups.
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Callum Matthews
All times stated are UK
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Turkey, who have been knocked out in the group stages in the last two tournaments, go in Group F with Portugal.
Post update
Romania, who were also unbeaten in qualifying, join Belgium in Group E.
Post update
Ralf Rangnick's Austria are next out.
They join France in Group D.
Post update
England get Denmark!
A repeat of the Euro 2020 semi-final.
They will play each other in Frankfurt on 20 June.
Post update
Albania, who are in the Euros for just the second time, go into Group B with Spain.
Post update
Hungary, who are in their third successive tournament, join Germany in Group A.
Post update
We're straight onto Pot 2.
Post update
England's three group games will be in Gelsenkirchen on 14 June, Frankfurt on 20 June and Cologne on 25 June.
Kick-off times will be decided over the next couple of days.
Post update
Portugal, the only side with a 100% side in qualifying, are in Group E.
Roberto Martinez's side are looking to add to their sole triumph in 2016.
Post update
Belgium are in Group E.
They are appearing in their third successive tournament, after missing three in a row between 2004 and 2012.
Post update
World Cup runners-up France are in Group D.
They were another of the unbeaten sides in qualifying.
Post update
England are next out! They are in Group C.
They go into position four.
That means their first game is in Gelsenkirchen on 16 June.
Post update
Spain, who have won the Euros three times, go into Group B.
Post update
We're starting...
Gianluigi Buffon is drawing the first ball.
Get Involved
#bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826, or text to 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)
Daniel: As a Scotland fan, I’d rather avoid England in the group stage… makes the victory all the sweeter when we knock them out in the semi final.
Paul: As per every sporting draw, England will get the easiest group possible and Scotland will get the most difficult one possible. Mark my words.
'Wales should be able to qualify again'
Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Two
Playing at the Cardiff City Stadium for the semi-final and the final is a massive advantage for Wales. Finland in the semi-finals should be fine for them.
Then it might be Poland and Robert Lewandowski. It's a good team but not one that Wales can't beat.
The Welsh players and Rob Page have to be confident that over the two games at home in Cardiff, they should be able to qualify again.
Post update
Uefa are just playing out a very long explanation of how the draw works.
It will start shortly. I promise.
'Now or never for Southgate'
Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Two
I make France favourites, slightly with England. I think England after losing the Euros in 2021, the disappointment of losing to France in the quarter-finals in Qatar, I think they will be very strong.
It's now or never for Southgate and this generation.
'I would make England favourites'
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea striker on BBC Two
I'm excited for the draw, I would make England favourites. I've just got a good feeling for England, whoever they draw I've got a good feeling.
A reminder of the pots
We're about to get under way in Hamburg. Here's a final reminder of the pots...
Pot 1: Germany (hosts), Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium, England.
Pot 2: Hungary, Turkey, Romania, Denmark, Albania, Austria.
Pot 3: Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic.
Pot 4: Italy, Serbia, Switzerland, play-off winner A (one of Poland/Wales/Finland/Estonia), play-off winner B (one of Israel/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland), play-off winner C (one of Georgia/Greece/Kazakstan/Luxembourg).
One team from each pot goes into each of the six groups.