Cymru learn 2027 UEFA U21 EURO qualifying opponents

Cymru have learned their 2027 UEFA U21 EURO qualifying opponents following the draw at UEFA HQ in Nyon, Switzerland.

Cymru, who were placed in Pot 4, were drawn in a five-team group with Denmark, Belgium, Austria and Belarus.

The qualifiers will take place between March 2025 and October 2026, followed by play-offs the following month ahead of the final tournament in summer 2027.

The nine group winners and the runner-up with the best record (not counting results against sixth-placed teams) qualify directly for the final tournament to join co-hosts Albania and Serbia. The eight other runners-up contest play-offs to determine the four remaining finalists.

The dates, venues and kick-off times for Cymru’s qualifiers will be confirmed in due course.

Group A: Spain, Romania, Finland, Kosovo, Cyprus, San Marino

Group B: Portugal, Czechia, Bulgaria, Scotland, Azerbaijan, Gibraltar

Group C: France, Switzerland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Estonia

Group D: England, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Andorra

Group E: Italy, Poland, Sweden, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Armenia

Group F: Germany, Georgia, Greece, Northern Ireland, Latvia, Malta

Group G: Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Group H: Ukraine, Croatia, Hungary, Türkiye, Lithuania

Group I: Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Cymru, Belarus

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