UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group D

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Group D of UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying was one of the ten groups to decide which teams would qualify for the UEFA Euro 2024 final tournament in Germany. Group D consisted of five teams: Armenia, Croatia, Latvia, Turkey and Wales. The teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. [1]

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The top two teams, Turkey and Croatia, qualified directly for the final tournament. The participants of the qualifying play-offs were decided based on their performance in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification Flag of Turkey.svg Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Flag of Armenia.svg Flag of Latvia.svg
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 8521147+717Qualify for final tournament 0–2 2–0 1–1 4–0
2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 8512134+916 0–1 1–1 1–0 5–0
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 83321010012Advance to play-offs via Nations League 1–1 2–1 2–4 1–0
4Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 822491128 1–2 0–1 1–1 2–1
5Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 8107519143 2–3 0–2 0–2 2–0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers

Matches

The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 10 October 2022, the day after the draw. [2] [3] [4] Times are CET/CEST, [note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg1–2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
  • Kabak Soccerball shade.svg10' (o.g.)
Report
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg1–1Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 33,474 [6]
Referee: João Pinheiro (Portugal)

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg0–2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Report
Bursa Metropolitan Stadium, Bursa
Attendance: 37,750 [7]
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg1–0Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Report
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 32,806 [8]
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)

Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg2–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report
Skonto Stadium, Riga
Attendance: 6,287 [9]
Referee: Tamás Bognár (Hungary)
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg2–4Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Report
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 32,774 [10]
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria)

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg2–1Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Report Mkrtchyan Soccerball shade.svg67' (o.g.)
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg2–0Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report
Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium, Samsun
Attendance: 28,766 [12]
Referee: Fabio Maresca (Italy)

Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg5–0Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Report
Stadion Rujevica, Rijeka
Attendance: 8,152 [13]
Referee: Philip Farrugia (Malta)
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–1Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Report

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg0–1Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Report
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg0–2Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report
Skonto Stadium, Riga
Attendance: 6,464 [16]
Referee: Michal Ocenáš (Slovakia)

Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg2–0Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Report
Skonto Stadium, Riga
Attendance: 5,128 [17]
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg0–1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report
Opus Arena, Osijek
Attendance: 12,812 [18]
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg4–0Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Report
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg2–1Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Report
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 31,240 [20]
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg1–1Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg0–2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
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Skonto Stadium, Riga
Attendance: 6,747 [22]
Referee: Urs Schnyder (Switzerland)

Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg1–0Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Report
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
Attendance: 20,398 [23]
Referee: Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia)
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg1–1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
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Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 32,291 [24]
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)

Goalscorers

There were 51 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 2.55 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Discipline

A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences: [1]

The following suspensions were served during the qualifying matches:

TeamPlayerOffence(s)Suspended for match(es)
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Hovhannes Hambardzumyan Red card.svg vs Republic of Ireland in 2022–23 UEFA Nations League (27 September 2022)vs Turkey (25 March 2023)
Artak Dashyan Yellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svg vs Republic of Ireland in 2022–23 UEFA Nations League (27 September 2022)
Varazdat Haroyan Yellow card.svg vs Turkey (25 March 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Latvia (19 June 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Turkey (8 September 2023)
vs Croatia (11 September 2023)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Eduards Emsis Yellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svg vs Turkey (16 June 2023)vs Armenia (19 June 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Wales (11 September 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Armenia (12 October 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Turkey (15 October 2023)
vs Croatia (18 November 2023)
Kristers Tobers Yellow card.svg vs Turkey (16 June 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Armenia (19 June 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Wales (11 September 2023)
vs Armenia (12 October 2023)
Mārcis Ošs Yellow card.svg Yellow-red card.svg vs Armenia (12 October 2023)vs Turkey (15 October 2023)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Merih Demiral Yellow card.svg vs Armenia (25 March 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Wales (19 June 2023)
Yellow card.svg vs Armenia (8 September 2023)
vs Croatia (12 October 2023)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Kieffer Moore Red card.svg vs Armenia (16 June 2023)vs Turkey (19 June 2023)
vs Latvia (11 September 2023)
Joe Morrell Red card.svg vs Turkey (19 June 2023)vs Latvia (11 September 2023)
vs Croatia (15 October 2023)

Notes

  1. CET (UTC+1) for matches until 25 March and from 29 October (matchday 1 and 9–10), and CEST (UTC+2) for matches from 26 March to 28 October 2023 (matchday 2–8).

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