The matches will be played during July 2019 with the match dates to be announced in December next year.
The tournament will be played at four venues across Scotland: McDiarmid Park (St Johnstone), St Mirren (Paisley 2021 Stadium) East End Park (Dunfermline Athletic and The Tony Macaroni Arena (Livingston).
Scotland have qualified for the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in 2008, 2010 and 2014.
This is the first time Scotland has organised a UEFA tournament since the 1998 European U16 Championship.
Last week it was also confirmed that Scotland will host Switzerland, Serbia and Montenegro in their UEFA European Under-17 Championship Elite Round in March as they aim to reach their fourth consecutive finals.

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