Countries competing at this summer's European Championship will be allowed to name 26-player squads, UEFA has confirmed.
Coaches had been preparing to return to 23-man squads for the tournament in Germany, after being allowed expanded groups at Euro 2020 to help cope with the knock-on impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2022 World Cup also featured 26-man squads due to it taking place in the winter.
The issue was discussed by coaches at a workshop for finalists last month before the proposal was put to UEFA's national team competitions committee and then its executive committee.
UEFA has now confirmed its decision to stick with the increased squad sizes this summer.
A statement released on Friday read: "The UEFA executive committee has today decided to increase the maximum squad size of the teams participating in the upcoming Euro 2024 from the original quota of 23 to 26 players.
"The increase does not represent an obligation for the participating national associations.
"In accordance with the competition regulations, teams must provide UEFA with a list containing a minimum of 23 players and a maximum of 26 by the deadline of June 7."
The move is likely to be welcomed by coaches as they continue to fine-tune their preparations.
Scotland kick off the tournament against hosts Germany in Munich on 14 June.
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