🚨 BREAKING: Draw for Women's World Cup 2027 qualifiers has been made

The draw for the Women's World Cup 2027 European qualifiers has been made.

The tournament will take place in Brazil in 18 months time with reigning champions Spain looking to win back-to-back titles for the first time.

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In the standout group, La Roja have been drawn alongside England in a repeat of both the most recent World Cup and European Championship final - with the section rounded out by Iceland and Ukraine.

The groups will decide four of UEFA's slots at the World Cup and also determine which 32 teams go into the play-offs between October and December 2026, which will carry seven more direct finals spots plus one place in the inter-confederation play-offs.

Promotion and relegation ahead of the next UEFA Women's Nations League is also at stake.

A1 - Sweden, Italy, Denmark, Serbia

A2 - France, Netherlands, Poland, Republic of Ireland

A3 - Spain, England, Iceland, Ukraine

A4 - Germany, Norway, Austria, Slovenia

B1 - Wales, Czechia, Albania, Montenegro

B2 - Switzerland, Northern Ireland, Türkiye, Malta

B3 - Portugal, Finland, Slovakia, Latvia

B4 - Belgium, Scotland, Israel, Luxembourg

C1 - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein

C2 - Croatia, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Gibraltar

C3 - Hungary, Azerbaijan, North Macedonia, Andorra

C4 - Greece, Faroe Islands, Georgia

C5 - Romania, Cyprus, Moldova

C6 - Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia

Matches are due to take place between March and June of 2026 with a total of 11 UEFA nations heading to South America.

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