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UEFA Women's Euro

2025 Qualifying Tournament

HOW TO WATCH - LEAGUE A

5 april

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

​GROUP 3​

GROUP 4

9 april

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

​GROUP 3​

GROUP 4

HOW TO WATCH - LEAGUE B

5 april

GROUP 1​

GROUP 2

​GROUP 3​​

GROUP 4​

9 april

GROUP 1​

GROUP 2

​GROUP 3​​

GROUP 4​

HOW TO WATCH - LEAGUE C

5 april

GROUP 1​​

  • Cyprus - Belarus 14:00 GMT

    • TV/Stream:​

  • Georgia - Lithuania 15:00 GMT

GROUP 2​

  • Slovenia - Moldova 14:30 GMT

  • Latvia - North Macedonia 14:30 GMT

​GROUP 3​​​

GROUP 4​​

GROUP 5​

  • Luxembourg - Albania 17:30 GMT

    • TV/Stream: ​

      • Luxembourg: RTL

9 april

GROUP 1​​

  • Belarus - Georgia 16:00 GMT

  • Lithuania - Cyprus 16:30 GMT

GROUP 2​

  • North Macedonia - Slovenia 13:00 GMT

  • Moldova - Latvia 15:00 GMT

    • TV/Stream:

      • International: FMF TV

      • Moldova: We Sport TV​

​GROUP 3​​​

  • Montenegro - Faroe Islands 14:30 GMT

    • TV/Stream:

  • Andorra - Greece 17:00 GMT

    • ​TV/Stream:

GROUP 4​​

GROUP 5​

  • Albania - Estonia 18:00 GMT

    • TV/Stream:​

ABOUT UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2025 QF

The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying competition will determine the 15 teams joining host Switzerland in the final tournament. It comprises a league stage and final tournament play-offs, following the conclusion of the 2023–24 Women's Nations League in April 2024.

 

Teams are split into three leagues:

  1. A (16 teams)

  2. B (16 teams)

  3. C (19 teams)

Each team's position is based on the previous UEFA Women's Nations League results.

LEAGUE A (incl. ranking)

1 Netherlands

2 Spain

3 France

4 Germany

5 Italy

6 Denmark

7 England

8 Austria

9 Norway

10 Belgium

11 Sweden

12 Iceland

13 Finland

14 Czech Republic

15 Republic of Ireland

16 Poland

LEAGUE B (incl. ranking)

17 Switzerland

18 Scotland

19 Portugal

20 Wales

21 Hungary

22 Serbia

23 Bosnia and Herzegovina

24 Croatia

25 Turkey

26 Slovakia

27 Northern Ireland

28 Ukraine

29 Azerbaijan

30 Israel

31 Malta

32 Kosovo

LEAGUE C (incl. ranking)​

33 Belarus

34 Slovenia

35 Greece

36 Romania

37 Albania

38 Lithuania

39 Latvia

40 Montenegro

41 Bulgaria

42 Estonia

43 Cyprus

44 North Macedonia

45 Andorra

46 Kazakhstan

47 Luxembourg

48 Georgia

49 Moldova

50 Faroe Islands

51 Armenia

Matches are played over six matchdays, with teams competing in groups of four or three.

 

The primary goals are Euro 2025 qualification and positioning for the 2025–26 UEFA Women's Nations League. The top two teams in each League A group qualify directly for Euro 2025, while the remaining spots are decided through play-offs in October to December 2024.

 

Promotion and relegation occur before the 2025–26 UEFA Women's Nations League but don't affect Euro 2025 play-offs. Teams are promoted or relegated based on league performance.

 

All 55 UEFA national teams could submit entries by March 23, 2023. However, Russia was barred due to a suspension, while Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, and San Marino didn't participate. Teams were divided into leagues based on overall rankings and promotion/relegation matches.

 

The schedule includes the qualifying group stage from April to July 2024 and play-offs in October and December 2024. The play-offs determine the final seven teams for the tournament and involve two rounds of knockout matches.

 

In the first round, teams from League A and B compete, with winners advancing to the second round. Switzerland, as hosts in League B, skip the play-offs, and if they finish in the top three places, the best-ranked fourth-placed team from League B qualifies.

 

The second round sees the winners from both paths compete, with seven teams advancing to the final tournament. Matches are played home and away, with aggregate goals deciding winners, followed by extra time and penalties if necessary. Seeded teams play the second leg at home in both rounds.

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