The 2018/19 UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship subordinate turn pull will be done in Nyon during 10:00CET on Friday 24 November, with 48 sides from a record entrance of 51 commencement their bids to join hosts Scotland in a final tournament.
Draw procession seeding pots
Pot A: Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Norway, England, Switzerland, Belgium, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Russia*
Pot B: Austria, Czech Republic, Portugal, Poland, Northern Ireland, Serbia*, Iceland, Turkey, Ukraine*, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia
Pot C: Romania, Belarus, Croatia, Azerbaijan*, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Israel, Wales, Moldova, Faroe Islands, Montenegro, Estonia
Pot D: FYR Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Cyprus, Malta, Georgia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Armenia*, Liechtenstein, Kosovo*
*Based on prior decisions of a UEFA Executive Committee and UEFA Emergency Panel, a following pairs of teams can't be drawn together: Russia Ukraine, Azerbaijan Armenia, Serbia Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo
Bye to final tournament: Scotland (hosts)
Who is involved?
• Hosts Scotland validate directly for a final contest in summer 2019.
• Top seeds Spain and France accept a bye to a chosen round.
• The remaining 48 entrants start in a subordinate turn where they will be separate into 12 groups of four.
• Liechtenstein are entering their initial rival women’s national-team tournament.
The draw
• There are 4 seeding pots in suitability with a fellow rankings list, with a 12 countries with a tip ranking in Pot A, a subsequent 12 in Pot B, and so on.
• Each organisation will have one organisation from any pot, with hosts afterwards allocated to theatre a mini-tournaments, provisionally scheduled between 27 Aug and 4 September, or 1 and 9 Oct 2018.
Road to Scotland
• The tip dual sides in each organisation and a dual third-placed teams with a best record opposite a tip dual in their territory join Spain and France in a chosen turn pull on 23 Nov 2018, with a games in open 2019.
• Seven teams will eventually validate for a finals to join Scotland.