England and Spain will face each other in the 2027 Women's World Cup qualifying group. This is a tough draw for England, considering Spain won the 2023 World Cup final, while they have had a successful run of wins against the world champions in Euro 2025.
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland have also received their groups for the qualification process. They are placed in Group B4, Group A2 and Group B2 respectively, with tough opponents to contend with in Belgium, Israel and Luxembourg; Netherlands, France and Poland; Switzerland, Turkey and Malta.
Qualifying for the World Cup follows a similar format to the Nations League, split into three tiers. The four winners of each top-tier group will automatically qualify for the finals in Brazil. If England finishes second or third they would face a side who finished fourth in their pool in their first round play-off.
England's qualifying process will be completed across six matchdays starting on 3rd March and finishing on 9th June, with matches played on a home-and-away basis.
Fans can look forward to an exciting tournament as the group stage unfolds.
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland have also received their groups for the qualification process. They are placed in Group B4, Group A2 and Group B2 respectively, with tough opponents to contend with in Belgium, Israel and Luxembourg; Netherlands, France and Poland; Switzerland, Turkey and Malta.
Qualifying for the World Cup follows a similar format to the Nations League, split into three tiers. The four winners of each top-tier group will automatically qualify for the finals in Brazil. If England finishes second or third they would face a side who finished fourth in their pool in their first round play-off.
England's qualifying process will be completed across six matchdays starting on 3rd March and finishing on 9th June, with matches played on a home-and-away basis.
Fans can look forward to an exciting tournament as the group stage unfolds.