Take a look at the odds for Euro 2028.
France, with their litany of young stars, are set to embark on a new era with a new manager, expected to be Zinedine Zidane, and are joint-favourites alongside World Cup finalists and reigning European champions Spain.
England as co-hosts are third favourites, with Thomas Tuchel expected to stay in charge despite their semi-final exit to Argentina.
The Three Lions laboured through much of the World Cup, drawing 0-0 with Ghana and needing a late brace from Harry Kane to avoid the ultimate humiliation of being dumped out by DR Congo in the round of 32. England got through their Azteca trial despite doing down to 10 men, but then needed extra time after falling behind against Norway.
The thinking was that England would be better against better teams, but were rarely afforded the space to play and often required moments of brilliance from their two world class players in Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane to see them through games.
England were the better side for much of the contest against Argentina, but retreated into their own box after going 1-0 up, with Argentine pressure eventually telling as La Albiceleste scoring two late goals to break English hearts.
Portugal should also pose a strong challenge in two years having lost their two weakest links in Cristiano Ronaldo and Roberto Martinez, while Germany round off the main contenders as fifth favourites.
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