You can make a case for several potential winners of the expanded European Championships, which now features 24 teams instead of 16. But there are question marks about all the leading contenders.
Remember, too, that in fairly recent history this tournament has thrown up huge upset winners in Denmark (1992) and Greece (2004).
For that reason, impressive qualifiers Austria might be dangerous outsiders, inspired by Bayern Munich's David Alaba and Leicester's title-winning left-back Christian Fuchs.
Belgium are interesting. A golden generation look to have the talent to triumph, but that was true in Brazil two years ago and they never really convinced despite reaching the quarterfinals.