2026 Women's U19 EURO finals draw
mercredi 22 avril 2026
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Hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina face Poland, Sweden and Germany in Group A while holders Spain are in Group B with Austria, Switzerland and Iceland.
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The 2026 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship final tournament draw has been made at Hotel Hills, Sarajevo by Bosnia and Herzegovina senior international forward Alma Kamerić.
Final tournament groups
Group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina (hosts), Poland, Sweden, Germany
Group B: Austria, Spain (holders), Switzerland, Iceland
Hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina and the seven round 2 qualifiers were split into two groups of four for the final tournament from 27 June to 10 July, with the fixture schedule now confirmed.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, making a WU19 EURO finals debut, will face last year's hosts Poland and former champions Sweden and Germany in Group A. Spain, aiming for a fifth straight title, are in Group B with Austria, Switzerland and Iceland.
How did the draw work?
The teams were drawn into two groups of four teams. The host team, Bosnia and Herzegovina, were seeded in position 1 of Group A. The seven other participating teams were drawn into the two groups in an open draw (without seeding), starting with Group B position 1, followed by Group A position 2, Group B position 2, etc.
When are the games?
Group stage: 27/28 June, 30 June/1 July, 3/4 July
Semi-finals: 7 July
Final: 10 July
Where are the games?
Grbavica Stadium, Sarajevo
Training Centre FFBH, Zenica
Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica
Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium, Sarajevo
Who has won the Women's U19/U18 EURO title?
WU19 EURO
2025: Spain (hosts: Poland)
2024: Spain (Lithuania)
2023: Spain (Belgium)
2022: Spain (Czechia)
2020 & 2021: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019: France (Scotland)
2018: Spain (Switzerland)
2017: Spain (Northern Ireland)
2016: France (Slovakia)
2015: Sweden (Israel)
2014: Netherlands (Norway)
2013: France (Wales)
2012: Sweden (Türkiye)
2011: Germany (Italy)
2010: France (North Macedonia)
2009: England (Belarus)
2008: Italy (France)
2007: Germany (Iceland)
2006: Germany (Switzerland)
2005: Russia (Hungary)
2004: Spain (Finland)
2003: France (Germany)
2002: Germany (Sweden)
WU18 EURO
2001: Germany (Norway)
2000: Germany (France)
1999: Sweden (Sweden)
1998: Denmark (two-legged final vs France)