The draw for the second edition of the Women’s Nations League takes place today, with England joined by Scotland and Wales in the top flight.
Spain were the inaugural winners of the Nations League, beating France 2-0 in Sevilla earlier this year to add to their World Cup triumph. The Lionesses had a difficult campaign, finishing runners-up to the Netherlands as Sarina Wiegman’s side ultimately missed out on qualification for the Olympic Games in Paris.
The European champions face another tricky draw, with Spain, Germany, France and Italy the top seeds. With the starting positions for the Nations League determined by the results of the Euro 2025 qualifiers, Scotland and Wales have been promoted from League B and are possible opponents for England too.
The Nations League kicks off in February 2025 and will run until early June, ahead of next summer’s European Championships in Switzerland. The Lionesses will therefore be anxious to find out which opponents they will face in the build up of their Euros defence.
Follow updates from the Women’s Nations League draw, below
Women’s Nations League: League A draw
Belgium join England and Spain in A3. The Lionesses also faced Belgium in their previous Nations League campaign, losing away.
A1: Germany, Netherlands, Austria,
A2: France, Iceland, Norway
A3: Spain, England, Belgium,
A4: Italy, Denmark, Sweden
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:37
Women’s Nations League: League A draw
England will face SPAIN in Nations League Group A3! The Lionesses will play the world champions twice before Euro 2025, in a rematch of the World Cup final.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:34
Women’s Nations League: League A draw up next
Time for League A, starting with the top seeds:
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:32
Women’s Nations League: League B draw in full
B1: Poland, Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania
B2: Republic of Ireland, Turkiye, Slovenia, Greece
B3: Finland, Serbia, Hungary, Belarus
B4: Czechia, Ukraine, Croatia, Albania
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:29
Women’s Nations League: League C draw in full
C1: Slovakia, Faroe Islands, Moldova, Gibraltar
C2: Malta, Georgia, Cyprus, Andorra
C3: Luxembourg, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein
C4: Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Lithuania
C5: Israel, Bulgaria, Estonia,
C6: Kosovo, Latvia, North Macedonia
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:25
Fara Williams to help with Women’s Nations League draw
Fara Williams, England’s all-time record appearance holder with 172 caps, will help conduct the draw. Williams represented the Lionesses at three World Cups and four Euros.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:12
Women’s Nations League draw order
The draw starts with League C, followed by League B and League A.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:02
Women’s Nations League results will impact World Cup qualifying
It seems a long, long way away, but the Nations League draw could have an impact on qualifying for the Women’s World Cup in 2027.
The results of the Nations League and final standings will determine seeding for the World Cup qualifying rounds, which will mirror the Nations League.
This is important for England, Scotland and Wales, as they will want to ensure they remain in League A and have access to the automatic qualification places.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 12:00
England seeded in pot 2 because of Euro 2025 qualifying results
The Lionesses qualified automatically for next summer’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland but finished second to France in their group, which is why they are seeded in pot 2 of today’s draw.
Changes to qualifying meant England basically played a Nations League campaign towards the end of last season, too, with games against France, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 11:50
How did England fare in their first Nations League appearance?
After reaching the Women’s World Cup final, the Lionesses struggled in the Nations League with defeats to Netherlands and Belgium away from home last autumn.
Despite beating the Netherlands and Scotland in their final two matches – coming from 2-0 down to beat the Dutch 3-2 at Wembley and then scoring six against the Scots at Hampden – Sarina Wiegman’s side finished second in their group and were unable to qualify for the Olympics.
Jamie Braidwood7 November 2024 11:40