The round one draws for the 2023/24 UEFA European Women’s Under-17s and Under-19s championships will be made on Friday, 16 June at 10am and 11am CET, respectively.
The draw will set the groups for both leagues for the mini tournaments in the autumn.
2023/24 UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship – 10am CET/9am UK
Following promotion, Scotland Women’s under-17s will be in League A which will include 28 teams, including defending champions France and the other six nations promoted from League B after round 2 of the 2022/23 edition this spring.
They will be drawn into seven groups; from these single-venue mini-tournaments, the teams finishing fourth will be relegated to League B for 2023/24 round 2, with the other positions deciding seeding for League A in that round. Sweden will take part, although their finals place is assured as hosts.
LEAGUE A
Pot 1: Spain, France (holders), Switzerland, Sweden (finals hosts), Germany, England, Poland
Pot 2: Portugal, Denmark, Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia, Republic of Ireland, Belgium
Pot 3: Czechia, Norway, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Finland, Belarus
Pot 4: Iceland*, Scotland*, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Greece*, Northern Ireland*, Ukraine*, Bulgaria*
*Promoted from League B
LEAGUE B
Pot 1: Croatia*, Serbia*, Wales*, Estonia*, Slovakia*, Kosovo*
Pot 2: North Macedonia*, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Türkiye, Israel, Luxembourg
Pot 3: Georgia, Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Latvia, Albania, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Andorra, Malta
*Relegated from League A
Hosts will be appointed for each mini-tournament, to be played between 1 August and 20 November 2023.
2023/24 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship – 11am CET/10am UK
Scotland women’s under-19s will also be in League A following promotion earlier this year. Following the same format as the above, League A consists of 28 teams, including the eight promoted from League B after 2022/23 round 2 earlier this year.
The teams are drawn into seven groups; from these single-venue mini-tournaments, the teams finishing fourth will be relegated to League B for 2023/24 round 2, with the other positions deciding seeding for League A in that round.
Lithuania will take part in League B, although their finals place is assured as hosts. The seven teams joining Lithuania in the 2024 finals will be decided by round 2 League A.
League A
Pot 1: Germany, Spain, France, Austria, Netherlands, Iceland, Czechia
Pot 2: Portugal, Italy, Denmark, Finland, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, England
Pot 3: Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Norway, Hungary, Greece, Belarus
Pot 4: Scotland*, Wales*, Northern Ireland*, Türkiye*, Israel*, Faroe Islands*, Montenegro*
*Promoted from League A
League B
Pot 1: Switzerland*, Ukraine*, Slovenia*, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Bulgaria*, Romania*,
Pot 2: Croatia*, Slovakia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Estonia, Albania
Pot 3: Lithuania (finals hosts), Moldova, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Luxembourg
*Relegated from League A
Hosts will be appointed for each mini-tournament, to be played in principle on these dates: between 19/20 and 25/26 September, or 24/25 and 30/31 October, or 27/28 November and 4/5 December 2023.