Published 11 December 2025 2 min read
Women's U19
England WU19s' EURO draw made
The Young Lionesses learn UEFA Women's U19 EURO round two draw in Nyon, Switzerland
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England women’s under-19s will face Switzerland, Wales and Latvia in round two of the UEFA Women’s U19 EURO, following the draw on Thursday morning.
Lauren Smith’s Young Lionesses will be hoping to seal their place at next summer’s EURO Finals in Bosnia & Herzegovina by topping the group, which will take place in Switzerland between 7-18 April 2026.
England secured their place in round two after beating group hosts Estonia and Greece and then sealing a draw with Austria in the first round in October.
The League A draw in full is below, with the seven group winners joining hosts Bosnia & Herzegovina in the finals, which will take place between 27 June and 10 July 2026.
Group A1: England, Switzerland, Wales, Latvia
Group A2: Poland, Greece, Belgium, Romania
Group A3: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Serbia
Group A4: Norway, Scotland, Austria, North Macedonia
Group A5: Italy, Sweden, Netherlands, Ukraine
Group A6: France, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia
Group A7: Spain (holders), Portugal, Northern Ireland, Hungary
Lauren Smith’s Young Lionesses will be hoping to seal their place at next summer’s EURO Finals in Bosnia & Herzegovina by topping the group, which will take place in Switzerland between 7-18 April 2026.
England secured their place in round two after beating group hosts Estonia and Greece and then sealing a draw with Austria in the first round in October.
The League A draw in full is below, with the seven group winners joining hosts Bosnia & Herzegovina in the finals, which will take place between 27 June and 10 July 2026.
Group A1: England, Switzerland, Wales, Latvia
Group A2: Poland, Greece, Belgium, Romania
Group A3: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Serbia
Group A4: Norway, Scotland, Austria, North Macedonia
Group A5: Italy, Sweden, Netherlands, Ukraine
Group A6: France, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia
Group A7: Spain (holders), Portugal, Northern Ireland, Hungary