The 2024 edition will be the first Women's EHF EURO with 24 teams on the starting grid. Four teams didn't have to go through the Qualifiers to secure their presence at the final tournament: co-hosts Austria, Hungary, and Switzerland, and defending champions Norway.
Prior to Sunday's round 6 of the Qualifiers, 10 more teams have earned their place at the final tournament, leaving 10 spots still open. The top two teams from each group, plus the four best third-ranked teams qualify.
Below is the situation in each group, with details what those teams that are still in with a chance to qualify, need to do in order to advance.
Group 1:
- Romania (1st) and Croatia (2nd) are qualified
- Greece finish 3rd
- Bosnia and Herzegovina finish 4th
Group 2:
- Germany (1st) are qualified
- Slovakia must beat Ukraine by at least five goals to finish 2nd, otherwise Ukraine finish 2nd and Slovakia 3rd*
- Israel finish 4th
Group 3:
- Netherlands (1st) are qualified
- Portugal must beat Czechia by at least five goals to finish 2nd, otherwise Czechia finish 2nd and Portugal 3rd
- Finland finish 4th
Group 4:
- France (1st) are qualified
- Italy must beat Slovenia by at least 14 goals to finish 2nd, otherwise Slovenia finish 2nd and Italy 3rd
- Latvia finish 4th
Group 5:
- Spain (1st) and North Macedonia (2nd) are qualified
- Lithuania and Azerbaijan are level on two points and both teams can still finish 3rd; Lithuania have the head-to-head advantage
Group 6:
- Montenegro (1st) are qualified
- Türkiye must beat Serbia to finish 2nd, otherwise Serbia finish 2nd and Türkiye 3rd
- Bulgaria finish 4th
Group 7:
- Sweden (1st) are qualified
- Faroe Islands must beat Iceland by at least five goals to finish 2nd, otherwise Iceland finish 2nd and Faroe Islands 3rd
- Luxembourg finish 4th
Group 8:
- Denmark (1st) are qualified
- Kosovo must beat Poland by at least eight goals to finish 2nd, otherwise Poland finish 2nd and Kosovo 3rd
* an earlier version of this article read that Slovakia need to Ukraine by at least six goals to finish second