Less than a month after Spain defended a UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship in Switzerland, subordinate began for a 2019 finals in Scotland.
In all, 48 of a record 51 entrants start in a subordinate round, that started with Group 6 hosted by Liechtenstein – a nation creation their rival women’s football debut – from that 2018 semi-finalists Denmark and Serbia requisitioned chosen turn berths.
The other 11 groups will be finished by Tuesday, with 26 teams to allege alongside a dual sides given byes to a chosen round, holders Spain and France. Seven nations will eventually validate to join hosts Scotland in July’s finals.
Through to chosen round: Spain (holders, bye), France (bye), England, Slovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, Slovenia, Sweden, Norway, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Denmark, Serbia, Greece, Austria, Russia, Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, Germany, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria, Iceland, Belgium
Qualifying turn groups
Group 1Â
Qualified: England. Slovakia
Group 2
Qualified: Switzerland, Turkey
Group 3
Qualified: Slovenia, Sweden
Group 4
Qualified: Norway, Czech Republic
Group 5
Qualified: Finland, Hungary
Group 6
Qualified: Denmark, Serbia, Greece*
Group 7
Qualified: Austria, Russia
Group 8
Qualified: Republic of Ireland, Ukraine
Group 9
Qualified: Germany, Northern Ireland
Group 10
Qualified: Netherlands, Poland
Group 11
Qualified: Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria*
Group 12
Qualified: Iceland, Belgium
*Hosts
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 annals opposite a tip dual in their territory (*) join Spain and France in a chosen turn pull on 23 Nov 2018, with a games scheduled from 1 to 9 Apr and 10 to 18 Jun 2019.
• Seven countries will eventually validate for a finals to join Scotland in a finals from 16 to 28 Jul 2019.
• The finals will act as UEFA’s qualifier for a 2020 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.