2025/26 Under-17 EURO round 2 draw
Friday, December 5, 2025
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Groups for both leagues will be set at 12:15 CET on Wednesday 10 December with the 28 League A teams competing to reach the finals in Estonia.
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The 2025/26 UEFA European Under-17 Championship round 2 draw at 12:15 CET on Wednesday 10 December will split teams into groups within two-tiered leagues to be played in spring 2026.
All 54 entrants, including final tournament hosts Estonia, started in round 1, the results of which decided which 28 teams enter League A, with the remaining 26 nations going into League B. Estonia will play in League B although their finals place is already assured as hosts.
The round 2 groups will be played in the spring as one-venue mini-tournaments with the respective hosts to be agreed after the draw.
Teams in round 2 League A will compete in spring 2026 for seven places alongside hosts Estonia in the final tournament between 25 May and 7 June, as well as Europe's berths in the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar. Teams in both round 2 leagues will play for promotion and relegation between the leagues ahead of 2027/28 U19 EURO round 1.
On completion of round 1, overall rankings are established according to the criteria listed below. The results of matches against fourth-placed teams are not taken into account for the purposes of ranking group winners, runners-up or third-placed teams. For the purpose of ranking fourth-placed teams all matches are taken into account.
The following criteria are applied in the order given (paragraph 15.03 of the competition regulations):
a. Higher position in the final group standings
b. Higher number of points in the matches taken into account for the overall rankings
c. Superior goal difference in the matches taken into account for the overall rankings
d. Higher number of goals scored in the matches taken into account for the overall rankings
e. Lower disciplinary points total based only on yellow and red cards received by players and team officials (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for two yellow cards in one match = 3 points) in the matches taken into account for the overall rankings
f. Higher position in the overall rankings compiled on completion of the previous season’s round 2
DRAW CONDITIONS
Prohibited pairings
On the basis of decisions taken by the UEFA Executive Committee and the UEFA Emergency Panel, valid at the time of the draw, teams from the following countries cannot be drawn into the same group: Armenia and Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Belarus, and Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Due to the composition of the pots, there are no other prohibited team pairings for this draw.
Round 1 rematches
As in the past, the teams will be allocated to groups in ascending order (Groups A1 to A7 and Groups B1 to B7) in such a way as to ensure that no teams that played each other in round 1 meet again in round 2 (paragraph 13.06b).
Additional condition
Teams that played in three-team groups in round 1 (Luxembourg and Georgia) will be drawn into four-team groups for round 2.
If a team cannot play in the group in which it is drawn in accordance with any of the above-mentioned draw conditions, it will be moved to the next available group and the draw will continue by first filling the slot left vacant. If such clashes are concentrated in the last three or four groups, teams will be allocated to groups appropriately.
DRAW PROCEDURE
The 28 associations participating in League A will be drawn into seven groups of four teams each (Groups A1 to A7). The 26 associations participating in League B will be drawn into five groups of four teams (Groups B1 to B5) and two groups of three teams (Groups B6 and B7).
The participating associations will be split into four pots per league as follows:
League A
Pot 1 (Ranked 1 to 7): Spain, Czechia, Belgium, Germany, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden
Pot 2 (Ranked 8 to 14): Türkiye, France, Portugal, Montenegro, Slovakia, Cyprus, Kazakhstan
Pot 3 (Ranked 15 to 21): Austria, Scotland, Greece, Croatia, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia
Pot 4 (Ranked 22 to 28): Norway, Poland, Denmark, Romania, Switzerland, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia
League B
Pot 1 (Ranked 29 to 35): Netherlands, Ukraine, Wales, Finland, Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary
Pot 2 (Ranked 36 to 42): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Belarus, Faroe Islands
Pot 3 (Ranked 43 to 49): Albania, Moldova, Malta, Kosovo, England, Armenia, San Marino
Pot 4 (Ranked 50 to 54): Andorra, Estonia, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar
Procedure
The groups in League A will be drawn first, starting from Pot 1 and ending with Pot 4. Each pot will be emptied before moving to the next pot.
1. The associations in Pot 1 will be drawn one after another and placed in the first position in Groups A1 to A7.
2. The associations in Pot 2 will be drawn one after another and placed in the second position in Groups A1 to A7.
3. The associations in Pot 3 will be drawn one after another and each one placed in the third position in one of the seven groups.
4. The associations in Pot 4 will be drawn one after another and each one placed in the fourth position in one of the seven groups.
The same procedure will then apply for League B, with two differences:
• Clashes can occur as from Pot 2
• In step four of the draw, there will be only five associations drawn, not seven (into fourth position in Groups B1 to B5).
Match dates
Round 2 mini-tournaments must be played within the following periods:
• League A: by 31 March 2026
• League B: by 30 June 2026 (by 31 March 2026 for the group that contains Estonia, the team of the final tournament host association)
If the associations in a group cannot all agree on the match dates, the host association decides.
QUALIFICATION FOR THE FINAL TOURNAMENT
The seven group winners in League A qualify for the final tournament in Estonia.
Final tournament: 25 May–7 June 2026
Final tournament draw: Thursday 9 April 2026