The Scotland Women's National Team have been drawn into Group B4 for the Women's European Qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Melissa Andreatta's side will be joined in the group by Belgium, Israel and Luxembourg.

Matches will take place from March until June 2026.

The groups will decide four of UEFA's slots at the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil 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.

Also at stake will be promotion and relegation ahead of the next UEFA Women's Nations League.

Reflecting on the draw, Scotland Women’s National Team Head Coach, Melissa Andreatta: “It's great to know who we're playing and we can start planning out what that next year will look like after our upcoming international matches later this month.

“Once you see the teams, it always becomes much more real. We’re another step closer and that's what it's all been about, taking steps forward and this is another step forward in terms of being able to plan and prepare for what that looks like next year.

“We've seen real progress in the last two windows and against a team that was in form with Switzerland." Andreatta added. "I think we saw progress that built from the Morocco game and even Netherlands, we showed that we can dominate all four phases of the game - attacking organised, defensive organised, transition moments as well, and set pieces.

“I think we're seeing a team that can have a well-rounded, balanced approach to games and have several strengths that can be used against any opponent.”