Djimsiti’s Albania qualified for EURO 2024

A win for Scamacca's and Carnesecchi's Italy

With the match between Albania and Moldova ending in a 1-1 draw,  Berat Djimsiti punched the ticket for the UEFA Euro 2024: the Atalantino skippered the Kuq e Zinjtë team and played the whole 90 minutes (+ stoppage time) of the match.

Moving on to Italy’s 5-2 home win over North Macedonia, while Gianluca Scamacca was subbed in on 90 minutes and played the full stoppage time; goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi was an unused substitute.

Scroll below and check out the full schedule for the next few days.

2024 Euro Qualifiers
Berat Djimsiti – ALBANIA
17 November in Chisinau: Moldova 1-1 Albania – Djimsiti started and skipped the team for the entirety of the match.
20 November in Tirana: Albania v Faroe Islands

Mario PašalićCROATIA
18 November in Riga: Latvia v Croatia
21 November in Zagreb: Croatia v Armenia

Marco Carnesecchi and Gianluca ScamaccaITALY
17 November in Roma: Italy 5-2 North Macedonia – Subbed in on the 90th minute, Scamacca played the full stoppage time while Marco Carnesecchi was an unused substitute.
20 November in Leverkusen: Ukraine v Italy

Marten de Roon and Teun KoopmeinersTHE NETHERLANDS
18 November in Amsterdam: The Netherlands v EIRE
21 November in Faro: Gibraltar v The Netherlands

2026 World Cup Qualifiers – South American Round 
Juan Musso – ARGENTINA
16 November in Buenos Aires: Argentina 0-2 Uruguay –
21 November in Rio: Brazil v Argentina

2026 World Cup Qualifiers – African Round
Ademola LookmanNIGERIA
16 November in Uyo: Nigeria 1-1 Lesotho – Lookman played the opening 59 minutes of the match.
19 November: Zimbabwe v Nigeria

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