Women's Euro 2025 state of play: Qualifying play-off draw made as Scotland face Hungary
England have secured their spot at Euro 2025 - but can Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland join them at next summer's finals in Switzerland?; the play-offs are played over two legs, starting in October; Scotland face Hungary, Republic of Ireland play Georgia
Friday 19 July 2024 13:29, UK
England have secured their spot at Women's Euro 2025 - but can Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland join them at next summer's finals in Switzerland?
All four nations must now contest two rounds of two-legged play-offs if they are to qualify. The format is explained in the sub-sections below.
Scotland have drawn Hungary, and, if successful, would then face the winners of Montenegro vs Finland to secure their place.
If Wales get past Slovakia and Republic of Ireland beat Georgia, they would then face off in the second round - meaning it is impossible for Wales and ROI to both qualify.
Finally, Northern Ireland play Croatia. Should they win, either Albania or Norway would be their final opponent.
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How do the play-offs work?
There will be two paths and two rounds in the Euro 2025 qualifiers. Each game will be played over two legs.
League B and C group fixtures will determine where teams are placed for their play-off draw.
Round One, Path One - third and fourth-place League A teams to face the five group winners and three best-ranked runners-up in League C. The eight winners progress to the second round.
The Republic of Ireland qualified for this part of the play-offs as a seeded team, alongside Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
The draw is as follows:
Romania vs Poland
Greece vs Belgium
Montenegro vs Finland
Georgia vs Republic of Ireland
Slovenia vs Austria
Luxembourg vs Sweden
Belarus vs Czech Republic
Albania vs Norway
Round One, Path Two - the four group winners and two best-ranked runners-up in League B will be drawn against the remaining two runners-up and four third-placed teams in League B. The six winners progress to the second round.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland qualified for this section of the play-offs as a seeded team, along with Portugal, Serbia, and Ukraine.
The draw is as follows:
Turkey vs Ukraine
Croatia vs Northern Ireland
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Serbia
Azerbaijan vs Portugal
Hungary vs Scotland
Slovakia vs Wales
Round Two - all 14 winners from round one of the play-offs are drawn together in seven ties. Seven teams will be seeded based on their European qualifying overall ranking. The seven winners will then join the already-qualified eight teams at Euro 2025, plus hosts Switzerland, who qualify automatically despite competing in qualifying.
The draw is as follows:
Azerbaijan/Portugal vs Belarus/Czech Republic
Hungary/Scotland vs Montenegro/Finland
Turkey/Ukraine vs Greece/Belgium
Slovakia/Wales vs Georgia/Republic of Ireland
Romania/Poland vs Slovenia/Austria
Croatia/Northern Ireland vs Albania/Norway
Bosnia and Herzegovina/Serbia vs Luxembourg/Sweden
What is the Euro 2025 qualifying schedule?
Play-off round one (two legs): October 23 to 29 2024
Play-off round two (two legs): November 27 to December 3 2024
Euro 2025 finals draw: December 16 2024
Euro 2025 finals: July 2 to 27 2025 (Switzerland)