Women's U19 EURO round 2: Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Iceland, Poland, Spain, Sweden qualify
Saturday, April 18, 2026
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Austria, Germany, Iceland, Poland, holders Spain, Sweden and Switzerland have joined Bosnia and Herzegovina in the finals by winning their round 2 groups.
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Austria, Germany, Iceland, Poland, holders Spain, Sweden and Switzerland have joined hosts Bosnia and Herzrgovina in the 2026 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship finals by winning their round 2 League A groups.
The teams were split into two leagues as set by round 1. The seven single-venue mini-tournament group winners in League A have qualified to join Bosnia and Herzegovina in the finals from 27 June to 10 July. The draw is on 22 April.
Promotion and relegation between the leagues was also being decided ahead of 2026/27 round 1. Bosnia and Herzegovina took part in one of the two League B groups played in February and March, earning promotion, though their finals place was already assured as hosts.
League A
• The seven group winners join hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final tournament.
• The seven fourth-placed finishers are relegated to League B for 2026/27 round 1.
Group A1
Qualified for finals: Switzerland (hosts)
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Wales, England
Relegated to League B: Latvia
Group A2
Qualified for finals: Poland (hosts)
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Greece, Belgium
Relegated to League B: Romania
Group A3
Qualified for finals: Iceland
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Denmark, Finland
Relegated to League B: Serbia (hosts)
Group A4
Qualified for finals: Austria
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Scotland (hosts), Norway
Relegated to League B: North Macedonia
Group A5
Qualified for finals: Sweden (hosts)
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Netherlands, Italy
Relegated to League B: Ukraine
Group A6
Qualified for finals: Germany (hosts)
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: France, Slovakia
Relegated to League B: Republic of Ireland
Group A7
Qualified for finals: Spain (holders),
Also remain in League A for 2026/27 round 1: Portugal (hosts), Northern Ireland
Relegated to League B: Hungary
• Spain won their fourth straight title last season, beating France in the final. Italy and Portugal reached the semis while England, Netherlands, hosts Poland and Sweden also competed in the final tournament.
• Greece, Latvia and Ukraine began round 2 looking to join hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in earning finals debuts. North Macedonia, Northern Ireland, Slovakia and Wales have previously only competed in the finals as hosts.
• Latvia were making their League A debut. Hungary, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine were also promoted from League B in round 1.
League B
• The six group winners and the best runners-up (to be confirmed shortly) will be promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1.
Group B1
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Slovenia
Group runners-up: Estonia
Remain in League B: Cyprus, San Marino (hosts)
Group B2
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Kosovo
Group runners-up: Faroe Islands
Remain in League B: Lithuania (hosts), Moldova
Group B3
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Israel
Group runners-up: Bulgaria
Remain in League B: Malta (hosts), Kazakhstan
Group B4
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Bosnia and Herzegovina (finals hosts)
Group runners-up: Belarus
Remain in League B: Luxembourg (hosts), Armenia
Group B5
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Türkiye
Group runners-up: Albania (hosts)
Remain in League B: Montenegro, Liechtenstein
Group B6
Promoted to League A for 2026/27 round 1: Croatia (hosts)
Group runners-up: Czechia
Remain in League B: Georgia, Azerbaijan
• Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Kosovo and Türkiye were relegated from League A in round 1.