The pots for Euro 2024 have been revealed after the competition's qualification campaign officially concluded.
The final matchday results confirmed that Turkey and Romania are in the second pot, while Croatia clinched a place in Pot 3 and both current holders Italy and Switzerland will be drawn from Pot 4.
Scotland secured their place in Germany last month after Spain defeated Norway, with Steve Clarke's side sitting in Pot 3.
The draw takes place on December 2 at 5pm UK time ahead of the tournament beginning next June.
It will be broadcast for free via UEFA's website, as well as on their YouTube and social media channels.
Three spots will be decided by the play-offs, which take place in March next year. There will be 12 teams participating in the play-offs, decided by their performance in the Nations League. They will be split into three groups of four teams, with a place at Euro 2024 available to the nation that wins each of those paths.
Pot 1 will include hosts Germany along with Portugal, France, England, Belgium and Spain.
Pot 2 is now confirmed with Turkey, Denmark, Hungary, Albania, Romania and Austria.
Pot 3 sees Scotland joined by the Netherlands, Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Pot 4 is made up of Switzerland, Italy, Serbia, Playoff winners A [Wales, Poland, Estonia TBC from Path B], Playoff Winners B [Israel, Iceland, Bosnia, Ukraine] and Playoff Winners C [ Georgia, Luxembourg, Greece, Kazahstan].