As excitement for Euro 2024 builds, the spotlight is often on the top teams. However, here’s a look at five under-the-radar teams to watch:
Austria’s potential upset
Austria has qualified for the past two Euros, reaching the knockout stage in 2020 before losing to Italy, the eventual champions. Under Ralf Rangnick, Austria lost only one qualifier in a close 3-2 match against Belgium.
Despite being in a tough group, Austria could surprise the Netherlands and secure a second-place finish behind France. Key players include Michael Gregoritsch, who scored three goals in six qualifiers, and Christoph Baumgartner, a young midfielder who also netted three times. The midfield, anchored defensively by Marcel Sabitzer and Konrad Laimer, offers depth and freedom for attackers to take risks.
Injuries to David Alaba, Xaver Schlager, and goalkeeper Alexander Schlager are setbacks. Yet, Austria’s ability to score freely during qualifiers and their Champions League-level talent make them a team to watch if they avoid further injuries.