England will play Serbia and Scotland take on hosts Germany in their first games of Euro 2024.
Steve Clarke’s side play in the opening game of the tournament in Munich on 14 June, while Gareth Southgate’s side kick off on 16 June in Gelsenkirchen.
The draw in Hamburg also placed the Three Lions, who enter the tournament as joint-favourites with the bookmakers alongside France, up against Slovenia and Denmark.
Wales, should they beat Finland, and then Poland or Estonia, will take on Netherlands, Austria and France.
Follow live updates as each team learns their opponents and path to the final in Berlin on 14 July, plus reaction and analysis from our chief football writer Miguel Delaney in Hamburg. You can find the latest odds for the tournament here.