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Netherlands, Switzerland, Romania latest to qualify for Euro 2024

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The Netherlands, Switzerland and Romania all secured places at Euro 2024 on Saturday.

The Netherlands needed a win over Ireland to be sure of qualifying and Wout Weghorst gave his team the lead in the 12th minute, blasting a shot into the top-right corner. The goal was awarded despite Weghorst appearing to pull on Ireland defender Nathan Collins’ jersey just before he received the ball.

The Netherlands had 18 shots to Ireland’s three but couldn’t score again.

“We can be proud of ourselves and we certainly are now that we’re going to the European Championship,” Netherlands captain Virgil Van Dijk told Dutch broadcaster NOS.

“With all the problems, injuries we’ve had, we’ve still managed it. Now we can start preparing.”

Swiss streak

Switzerland drew 1-1 with Kosovo to make sure of qualifying and continue a run of not missing any major tournament since Euro 2012.

The Swiss team dominated possession but couldn’t get through the Kosovo defense until Ruben Vargas headed in a deflected ball in the 47th. Kosovo’s Muhamet Hyseni leveled the score in the 82nd with a shot in off the post. A draw was enough for Switzerland to qualify because Romania won 2-1 against third-place Israel.

Romania recovered from Israel’s Eran Zahavi scoring in the second minute, responding with goals from George Pușcaș and Ianis Hagi. Israel was the official host team but Saturday’s game was played in Hungary because of the Israel-Hamas war.

Romania qualifies for its first major tournament since 2016 after missing the last European Championship despite being one of the host nations. Belarus beat Andorra 1-0 in the other game in the group.

Croatia edges ahead

Croatia is on the verge of qualifying after beating Latvia 2-0 as its closest rival Wales dropped points in a 1-1 draw with Armenia.

Early goals from Lovro Majer and Andrej Kramarić gave Croatia a comfortable victory at last-place Latvia.

Croatia can secure a qualifying spot on Tuesday with a win over Armenia in its last game or if Wales fails to beat Group D leader Turkey.

Lucas Zelarayan put Armenia ahead with a shot from the edge of the penalty area after Wales failed to clear a corner. Wales was level following Nair Tiknizyan’s own-goal. The draw meant Armenia’s slim chances of qualifying were ended when Croatia won its game.

Ahead of the game, the Football Association of Wales confirmed 32 Welsh fans had been arrested in Armenia.

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