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England will find their way to the 2027 Women’s World Cup as the qualifying draw is made this afternoon.
Successfully defended their European crown by defeating Spain euro 2025 in summer, Lioness Will want to go one step further in the World Cup after losing to Spain in the 2023 final in Sydney.
However, the European champions find themselves in Pot 2 before the qualifying draw – with a modified qualifying format, following the same style of the UEFA Nations League, also used before the Euros.

The seeding for the draw was determined by the results of the previous edition of the Nations League, with England finishing runners-up to Spain just weeks before the start of Euro 2025.
The four group winners in League A – Spain, Germany, France and Sweden – are therefore the top seeds ahead of qualifying, with the Lionesses set to play one of them in a four-team qualifying group.
Only the four group winners from the European qualifiers will automatically advance to the 2027 World Cup, with the remaining teams from League A going into a play-off, where teams from League B will also have a chance to qualify.
Europe has been awarded a total of 11 World Cup qualification places, with the possibility of one further team qualifying through an inter-continental play-off.
The Republic of Ireland will also enter League A, but Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland must advance through play-offs from League B to take part in the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
When is the Women’s World Cup European qualifying draw?
The Women’s World Cup European qualifying draw will take place on Tuesday 4 November 2025 at 12pm GMT (1pm local time) at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
How can I follow the draw
UEFA will have all the information about the draw on their website and social media channels but you will also be able to follow along. Independent Follow along with our live blog, as England could end up with a nightmare draw.
Women’s World Cup qualifying seedings
League A
Pot 1: France, Germany, Spain, Sweden
Pot 2: Netherlands, EnglandItaly, Norway
Pot 3: Denmark, Austria, Iceland, Poland
Pot 4: Slovenia, Serbia, Ukraine, republic of ireland
League B
Pot 1: Belgium, Portugal, walesSwitzerland
Pot 2: ScotlandCzechia, Finland, northern ireland
Pot 3: Albania, Turkey, Slovakia, Israel
Pot 4: luxembourg, malta, montenegro, latvia
League C
Pot 1: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Romania, Belarus, Croatia, Greece
Pot 2: Cyprus, Kosovo, Azerbaijan, Faroe Islands, Kazakhstan, Estonia
Pot 3: Lithuania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Moldova, North Macedonia, Georgia
Pot 4: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar
When will World Cup qualifying take place?
The league phase of the qualifiers will take place across three international windows from February to June 2026. After this the play-offs will be held in October and December 2026.