The Portuguese football team hosts Liechtenstein at the José Alvalade Stadium on 23 March, at the start of qualification for Euro 2024, the stage that will host the final game against Iceland on 19 November, as announced this Wednesday.
Portugal shares Group J of the Euro 2024 qualifying round, which will be held in Germany from 14 June to 14 July 2024, along with teams from Liechtenstein, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg and Slovakia.
The second of Portugal’s five home matches will take place on June 17 at the Estadio da Luz against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the third on September 11 at the Algarve against Luxembourg, and the fourth against Slovakia on October 13 at the Dragon Stadium.
The qualifying round will culminate with a reception in Iceland on 19 November, again at the José Alvalade Stadium, where the first and last pool game will thus take place.
Tickets for the Euro 2024 qualifiers went on sale this Wednesday and, according to the Portuguese Football Federation, they cost between €10, €15 and €20 depending on the category.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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