World Cup 2027 qualifying draw live: England face Spain rematch as group opponents revealed | OneFootball

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·4 novembre 2025

World Cup 2027 qualifying draw live: England face Spain rematch as group opponents revealed

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England can learn from loss against Brazil in first game since Euros win, says Sarina Wiegman


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England will play Spain in their World Cup qualifying group as the Lionesses were handed a blockbuster rematch with their Euro 2025 final opponents.

Sarina Wiegman’s side beat Spain on penalties to defend their European crown, but the two finalists from the 2023 World Cup were drawn in the same qualifying group as the road to the 2027 tournament in Brazil begins. Iceland and Ukraine will join England and world champions Spain in League A3.

The Lionesses faced the prospect of a testing route to Brazil after being placed in pot two, as a result of their Nations League performance where they finished runners-up to Spain before the Euros. The European qualifying format for the 2027 World Cup mirrors the Nations League.

Wales, who will want another taste of a major international tournament after making their debut at Euro 2025, will play Czechia, Albania, Montenegro in League B1, while Northern Ireland face Switzerland, Turkey and Malta in League B2 and Scotland take on Belgium, Israel and Luxembourg in League B4.

The Republic of Ireland, who qualified for the 2023 World Cup, face a tough group of their own against France, Netherlands and Poland in League A2.

There are only four automatic qualifying spots in European qualifying, which will go to the four League A winners, with every other team from League A and the best performing teams from League B and League C going through to the play-offs.

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