Euro-2026 (U19): the Ukrainian women's youth national team learns its opponents in the second qualifying round on December 11

On Thursday, December 11, the draw for the second qualifying round of Euro-2026 (WU-19) will take place, in which Ukraine's women's youth national team (players born in 2007 or later) will participate.

Euro-2026 (U19): the Ukrainian women's youth national team learns its opponents in the second qualifying round on December 11

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On Thursday, December 11, the draw for the second round of qualification for Euro-2026 (U-19) will take place, in which Ukraine's women's youth team (players born no later than 2007) will participate. The ceremony starts at 12:00 Kyiv time.

As a reminder, Oleh Bortnitsky's wards secured second place in their group for the first round of qualification and will play in League A as the best second-placed team from League B. Before the draw for the Euro-2026 (U-19) second round, the blue-and-yellow ended up in the fourth pot.

In the second round, 28 teams that made it to League A will compete in seven groups. These will be mini-tournaments held in one of the participating countries during periods from February 25 to March 7 or from April 8 to 18, 2026. Winners of the quartets join the host, Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the final stage, which will take place from June 27 to July 10. The forum draw is scheduled for April 22.

Participants in the second round are distributed among pots based on their results from the first round, according to their positions and statistics. Hosts of mini-tournaments will be determined separately.

Draw Pots

League A

Pot 1: Spain, Poland, France, Italy, England, Denmark, Norway.

Pot 2: Scotland, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Greece, Germany, Finland.

Pot 3: Austria, Belgium, Wales, Iceland, Netherlands, Ireland, Northern Ireland.

Pot 4: Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Latvia, Romania, North Macedonia, Ukraine.

League B

Pot 1: Belarus, Turkey, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Estonia.

Pot 2: Faroe Islands, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Israel.

Pot 3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Lithuania, Malta, Albania, Cyprus.

Pot 4: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Moldova.

The last teams from League A groups will move to the next cycle, Euro-2027, into League B, while winners of League B groups and the best second-placed team will rise to League A.