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Live Reporting

Callum Matthews

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    Howard Nurse

    BBC Sport in Hamburg

    Across the Elbe river, the City of Hamburg – famous for its shipping industry and one of Europe’s biggest ports - will be following the draw and ‘building’ the six groups using huge shipping containers. Look out for that in the television coverage later.

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    SMS Message: Seen a few Scotland fans hoping for Denmark or Austria. Madness. Has to be Romania from pot 2. England, Romania and Finland is the dream group. from Anon
    Anon
  3. Cardiff 'fortress' will help Wales in play-offs - Page

    Wales will feature in the draw today as "play-off winner A".

    Rob Page's side finished third in their qualifying group and will needed to come through the play-offs to qualify for the tournament proper.

    They face Finland in the semi-finals on 21 March and if they win that will face Poland or Estonia in the final on 26 March.

    Page is hoping Wales' home form at Cardiff City Stadium will give them a big advantage in the play-offs.

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    Video caption: Cardiff City Stadium “fortress” will help Wales in Euro 2024 play-offs - Page
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    Grab your remote, we're live on BBC Two now as well.

    The draw is just over five minutes away.

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    The concert is over.

    Italy's Gianluigi Buffon is bringing out the trophy.

    Italy are the current holders but they find themselves in pot four this time round.

  6. Southgate to speak after draw

    Howard Nurse

    BBC Sport in Hamburg

    England manager Gareth Southgate at the Euro 2024 draw

    England coach Gareth Southgate is here and he will talk to the media straight after the draw. He’ll no doubt be asked numerous time whether Euro 2024 will be his final tilt at silverware and whether he will take a more attacking approach to make the most of the talent he has at his disposal.

    Scotland are eagerly awaiting the draw and of course Wales will be looking on with high hopes of being in Germany next summer if they are able to navigate the play-offs in March.

  7. England are capable of winning Euro 2024 - Southgate

    Speaking after their securing their place at Euro 2024, England manager Gareth Southgate said his side are capable of winning the tournament in Germany.

    Watch what Southgate, who led England to the final in the last tournament, had to say below.

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    Video caption: England 3-1 Italy: Southgate - England capable of winning Euros
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    England made it all the way to final of Euro 2020. Will they be able to go one better in Germany?

    Here's every goal they scored last time out.

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    Video caption: Watch every England goal from Euro 2020
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    SMS Message: Would love to see Scotland play proper football in Germany. We have the players now if everyone is fit. Want to avoid England and France until later stages! Would happily take Spain, Austria and Finland!! from Anon
    Anon
  10. It doesn't concern me - Clarke on Scots' seeding

    Scotland boss Steve Clarke is not concerned that his side in pot three and could have a very tough group.

    There is a chance his side could draw France, Denmark and Italy.

    That would represent sides ranked second, 19th and ninth in the world.

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    Video caption: 'It doesn't concern me' - Steve Clarke on Scotland seeding
  11. 'Excitement in the Hamburg air'

    Jane Lewis

    BBC Scotland in Hamburg

    There's real excitement and anticipation in the air here. I'm at the red carpet waiting for big names to walk past me.

    It's an impressive set-up. Cameras everywhere.

    Steve Clarke and SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell are here, hopefully we'll grab a word with them at some point.

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    Jonathan Pearce is voicing the draw.

    It is currently giving Eurovision vibes, I'm going to be honest.

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    The ceremony is starting now. Pedro Pinto and Esther Sedlaczek are hosting.

    The musical performance is just about to get under way.

    You can watch along at the top of this page. The draw itself is from 17:20 GMT and is live on BBC Two.

  14. 'A huge football party in Germany'

    Philipp Lahm at a Euro 2024 event

    Germany 2014 World Cup winner Philipp Lahm said his country was planning a "football party" next summer.

    "We have amazing stadiums, fans who love football, and we have people who love celebrating with other Europeans," added Lahm, an ambassador for his country's bid.

    "In Germany, we always look back on 2006 and how the World Cup brought us closer together while also providing the opportunity to welcome others to our country.

    "We plan to replicate that, updated for modern times. We will organise a huge football party in Germany."

  15. What would the toughest group look like?

    Based on Fifa rankings, the toughest group could see France, Denmark, Netherlands and Italy paired together.

    They are currently ranked second, 19th, sixth and ninth in the world.

    The weakest group is hard to call with the play-off winners still to be decided but in pots one to three you'd be looking for Germany, Albania and Slovenia.

    They are 16th, 62nd and 54th in the world.

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    SMS Message: Any team from Pot 1, either Denmark or Austria from Pot 2, Netherlands (Pot 3), and Italy (Pot 4) would make quite the Group of Death! from Reid
    Reid
  17. Post update

    Numerous Uefa guests and ambassadors have been posing with the European Championship trophy over the past few days.

    Here's Manchester City legend David Silva, Wesley Sneijder and Ricardo Quaresma doing just that.

    No doubt we'll see a load more big names during the draw ceremony. I've seen a picture of Luis Figo arriving already.

    David Silva poses with the European Championship trophy
    Wesley Sneijder poses with the European Championship trophy
    Ricardo Quaresma poses with the European Championship trophy
  18. Classic concert to kick off proceedings

    Howard Nurse

    BBC Sport in Hamburg

    Inside the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg for the Euro 2024 draw

    The draw venue for UEFA EURO 2024 is the Elbphilharmonie concert hall on the waterfront in Hamburg. It apparently has incredible acoustics and there is a classical concert planned for 20 minutes prior to the draw to allow the 800 or so guests and footballing dignitaries to take their seats.

    Security is heightened and the capacity of the hall has been reduced from 2,000 to accommodate Uefa's staging and for security and fire safety reasons.

    Uefa officials are breathing a sigh of relief that they selected the northern city of Hamburg rather than the southern city of Munich for the draw. Snow has closed down Bavaria, so it would have been a nightmare had the draw been taking place in Munich.

    Some Uefa staff I spoke to here said it took them 16 hours to get to Hamburg from Geneva because of snow. And their luggage never even made it!

  19. Get Involved - who do you want to draw and avoid?

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)

    That's enough formalities. Time for some fun!

    Draws are always enjoyable, but they are even better when you get involved.

    England, Scotland and Wales fans we want to hear from you throughout.

    First of all - who do you want to draw? Who do you want to avoid?

    Get sending those thoughts in now using #bbcfootball or via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or by texting 81111 (standard network charges apply).

    Then send in your thoughts as the draw happens and after it is done with how happy you are, what games you're targeting for points and which games you're going to try and attend!

    Please make sure you include your name and what nation you're supporting.

  20. How does the final tournament work?

    The 24 teams will compete in six groups of four.

    Each team will play three games with the group winners and runners-up progressing to the last 16, along with the best four third-placed teams.

    The group stages start on 14 June with Germany facing someone in Munich, and finish on 26 June.

    The eight last-16 games take place between 29 June and 2 July, with the four quarter-finals in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Berlin and Dusseldorf on 5 and 6 July.

    Munich will host the first semi-final on 9 July, with Dortmund staging the second the following day.

    The final is in Berlin on 14 July.