2023/24 Under-17/ Under-19 Euro qualifying draw

2023/24 Under-17/ Under-19 Euro qualifying draw

06 December 2022, 18:50
The UEFA Euro 2023/24 qualifying draw ceremony will take place on December 8 in Switzerland.

Mini-tournaments among U-17 teams will be held from July 1 to November 21, 2023. Among the teams under 19 will be held from 4 to 12 September, from 9 to 17 October or from 13 to 21 November 2023.

Draw procedure and seeding pots

Euro 2023/24 among U-17 teams

In all 52 nations will be involved in the draw: the 54 entrants minus hosts Cyprus (who qualify direct for the final tournament) and top seeds Netherlands (who enter in the elite round).

There are four seeding pots in accordance with the coefficient ranking list. The 13 countries with the highest rankings are placed in Pot A, the next 13 in Pot B, and so on.

Each group is allocated one team from each pot, with hosts to be appointed to stage the mini-tournaments and will be determined later.

The winners of the two first places in the qualifying groups and the top five third place winners based on the results of matches with the first and second teams will advance to the elite round.

Pot A: Spain, Italy, France, England, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Ireland, Hungary, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey, Denmark

Pot B: Scotland, Israel, Norway, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Croatia

Pot C: Finland, Iceland, Belarus, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Romania, Georgia, Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Wales, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Latvia

Pot D: Estonia, Faroe Islands, Albania, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Andorra, Lithuania, Moldova, Malta, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, San Marino

Euro 2023/24 among U-19 teams

The winners of the two first places in the qualifying groups and the best of the third place winners from the results of the matches against the first and second teams will join Portugal in the elite round.

In accordance with the coefficients, four seeding pots were formed: 13 teams with the highest ratings got into basket A, the next 13 teams went to basket B, and so on.

Each group is allocated one team from each pot, with hosts to be appointed to stage the mini-tournaments and will be determined later.

Pot A: England, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Spain, Ukraine, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Israel, Germany, Turkey, Serbia

Pot B: Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, Belgium, Sweden, Scotland, Croatia, Greece, Denmark, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Poland

Pot C: Finland, Bulgaria, Iceland, Switzerland, Armenia, Cyprus, Wales, Latvia, Slovenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, North Macedonia, Kosovo

Pot D: Albania, Montenegro, Malta, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Faroe Islands, Andorra, Lithuania, Estonia, Luxembourg, San Marino, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein

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