Pot 1: Switzerland, Spain, Germany, France Pot 2: Netherlands, Iceland, England, Denmark Pot 3: Norway, Austria, Sweden, Italy Pot 4: Belgium, Finland, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland
The Pots for the Euro 2025 draw based on current standings and assuming the seeded teams win in play-off. Switzerland and Spain are safe in Pot 1.
Latest update from UEFA : https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropean...an-qualifying-who-has-reached-the-women-s-eu/ Through to finals: Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Spain, Switzerland (hosts) Confirmed in play-offs from League A: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Poland, Republic of Ireland Confirmed in play-offs from League B: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Scotland, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Wales Confirmed in play-offs from League C: Albania, Belarus, Greece, Romania, Slovenia Relegated from League A: Poland, Republic of Ireland Promoted from League B: Portugal, Switzerland Relegated from League B: Israel, Kosovo, Malta Promoted from League C: Albania, Belarus, Romania, Slovenia
Group A1 all four teams can qualify. Group A2 Spain and Denmark Group A3 France and England or Sweden, England need a point in Sweden. Group A4 Germany and Iceland.
Poland has no buissness to be in EURO's if White-and-Reds can't beat teams like Portugal in play-offs. (i don't think Pajor and Co. will beat them though)
Why are all 25 matches on the last matchday at the same time? It should have been enough if teams from the same league play at the same time.
I think it is done to make sure no result influence other games. Also it has to do to with articles 24,25,26,27 of the regulations. But yeah, annoying.
Dutch draw in Norway 1-1 on a 80th minute goal from Miedama, who put away a wonderful cross from Grant. Norway goal came midway in the 2nd half off a corner that Casperij totally botched the clearance delivering the ball straight to the Norway striker who put it away. Dutch looked quite poor on the night, lots of possession but hardly any chances on goal. Several players are no longer good enough to be starters for the team and they really should follow Martens into retirement.
At least you got Miedema back, She looked like a difference maker against Italy and know proved to be it. Other than Miedema this looks like a very weak dutch NT. Btw there were rumours about Lieke Martens going to Lazio,have you heard anything about it? Very cool move IMO
Pot 1: Switzerland, Spain, Germany, France Pot 2: Italy, Iceland, Denmark, England Pot 3: Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Austria Pot 4: Belgium, Finland, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland Teams in bold qualified
Who do you think should retire? I did not see the game but clearly the attack has gone flat for several games. Getting Miedema back helps--but who's going to help her with scoring? Beer fluffs a lot of chances--and without Roord we get no scoring from our mids, and that's a problem. Brugts has been MIA in attack for several games and started in the back tonight, behind Grant. What's the word on Grant--does she have potential as a forward/winger? We need to get Djikstra back and get Brugts back into attack again. By the way, what is Djiksra's injury--nothing too serious, I hope? I'd like to see Wilms replace Spitse. We'd miss Spitse's free kicks--but Wilms would be a defensive/athletic improvement. Dutch are really missing Van der Gragt---her physicality in the back, her superb aerial qualities and her heading on corners/free kicks. The Dutch have not been the same without her.
Play-offs: Sweden, Norway, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland, Poland vs Slovenia, Belarus, Romania, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Georgia
Play-offs: Portugal, Scotland, Wales, Serbia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland vs Turkey, Croatia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Azerbaijan
So the seeded and unseeded teams have been officially determined? This system is also kinda stupid because teams that were in the same qualifying groups can face each other again (Serbia and Slovakia or Portugal, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland or Croatia and Wales). Seriously wtf??
I would think so unless UEFA put some conditions in the draw that you can't draw a team from your qualifying group. We know that they always do special stuff like no Ukraine v Belarus for example.
They really should put some conditions in the draw because facing the same team yet again that you've just played against a few months prior defeats the purpose of having play-offs where you are supposed to face different teams than the ones you faced in qualifying.
Turkey is the only team that was promoted in the first season of Nations League that was not immediately relegated. All teams that were relegated in the first season of Nations League were promoted now. So Turkey and Slovakia are the only teams that are in a different league compared to first season now.
Yep and all teams that were promoted in the first season were relegated now. That to me speaks volumes about the "success" of the Nations League format being unilaterally applied throughout qualifiers now.
They have put one condition: Based on the UEFA Executive Committee decisions valid at the time of the draw, the following teams cannot be drawn together: Belarus and Ukraine Confirmed that it is a full open draw for Group B teams too Round 1: Path 2 Play-off path 2 was adjusted as necessary to take into account the performance of Women's EURO hosts Switzerland, who competed in League B but are guaranteed a slot in the final tournament. As Switzerland finished as a League B winner, the best-ranked fourth-placed team of League B (Azerbaijan) completed the round 1 path 2 play-off line-up and the draw seeding for the six ties was adjusted accordingly. The three group winners (other than Switzerland) and three best-ranked runners-up in League B will be drawn into six ties against the remaining play-off contenders from League B. The six winners progress to the second round. Path 2 seedings Seeded: Portugal, Scotland, Wales, Serbia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland Unseeded: Türkiye, Croatia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Azerbaijan Six balls containing the names of the six seeded teams are placed in one bowl and six balls containing the names of the six unseeded teams are placed in another bowl. A ball is drawn from the bowl with the unseeded teams and the team drawn is placed as the home team in the tie and will play the first leg of the tie at home. A ball is drawn from the bowl with the seeded teams and the team drawn is placed as the away team in that tie. The draw continues in a similar way until all twelve balls have been drawn and all six ties completed.