The 2018/19 UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship subordinate turn pull has been done set in Nyon. The turn involves 48 of a record entrance of 51 including finals hosts Scotland.
The pull was done by Emma McMaster, who captained Northern Ireland in final season’s finals and perceived a Respect Fair Play endowment on interest of her team. Liechtenstein are entering their initial rival women’s national-team tournament.
Qualifying turn draw
Group 1: England. Slovakia, Croatia, Malta
Group 2: Switzerland, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Cyprus
Group 3: Sweden, Slovenia, Israel, Kazakhstan
Group 4: Norway, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia
Group 5: Finland, Hungary, Moldova, FYR Macedonia

Group 6: Denmark, Serbia, Greece, Liechtenstein
Group 7: Russia, Austria, Montenegro, Latvia
Group 8: Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, Faroe Islands, Lithuania
Group 9: Germany, Northern Ireland, Estonia, Kosovo
Group 10: Netherlands, Poland, Belarus, Albania,
Group 11: Italy, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria
Group 12: Belgium, Iceland, Wales, Armenia
Hosts/dates tbc
Bye to chosen round: Spain, France
Bye to final tournament: Scotland (hosts)
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 in summer 2019.
• The finals will act as UEFA’s qualifier for a 2020 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.