Thomas Tuchel will begin his time as England head coach with an immediate competitive debut in March's World Cup qualifiers and, elsewhere in Europe, Belgium will also have a new man at the helm as they look to reach the 2026 finals.
Rudi Garcia has been appointed by the Red Devils, strongly fancied for a number of tournaments over the past decade but unable to cash in on what was widely seen as a 'golden generation' of players, many of whom are now approaching the latter stages of their careers.
2018 world champions France are also on the verge of change, although Didier Deschamps will remain in charge for one more shot of glory before stepping down in 2026, Zinedine Zidane having long been seen as his potential replacement.
And there is stability in Tuchel's native Germany where Julian Nagelsmann has extended his national team contract until after the 2028 Euros, having made a strong early impression in the role at last summer's tournament on home soil and the subsequent Nations League campaign.