| Germany | - | Russia | ||
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| FYROM | - | Romania | ||
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| Sweden | - | Poland | ||
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| Belgium | - | Albania | ||
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| England | - | Belarus | ||
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| Kazakhstan | - | Finland | ||
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| Switzerland | - | Serbia | ||
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| Austria | - | Bulgaria | ||
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| Faroe Islands | - | Scotland | ||
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| Republic of Ireland | - | Slovakia | ||
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Last updated: 17/05/2013 10:57 CET
European qualifying for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup comprises two group stages and a play-off round.
Preliminary round
The eight lower-ranked nations are drawn into two four-team mini-tournaments played from 4 to 9 April 2013. Each mini-tournament is staged by one of the countries and each team plays one another once with the group winners and runners-up progressing.
Group stage
Those four teams join the remaining 38 entrants in seven groups of six nations drawn on 16 April 2013 and played from 20/21 September 2013 to 17 September 2014 on a home-and-away basis. The seven group winners qualify for the finals. The four runners-up with the best record against the sides first, third, fourth and fifth in their groups go into the play-offs for the remaining UEFA berth in Canada.
Play-offs
The two contenders with the best coefficient will be drawn against the other two teams in the first round, played over two legs on 25/26 and 29/30 October 2014. The two winners then meet on 22/23 and 26/27 November 2014 to decide the final qualifiers.
Finals
Twenty-four teams, including the eight European qualifiers, will compete in Canada in the summer of 2015.
Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, or after extra time in a match, can be found in the official competition regulations.