Scotland Under-21s prepare to learn UEFA EURO 2027 qualifying opponents

Scotland Under-21s prepare to learn UEFA EURO 2027 qualifying opponents

The draw, which will take place Thursday morning at UEFA Headquarters in Nyon, will determine the Scotland Under-21s’ qualifying opponents for the 2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

The team of Scot Gemmill is in Pot 4 for the draw on Thursday.

At 8 a.m. (UK time), the tournament draw, which will be held in Albania and Serbia, will begin.

The Scotland Under-21 team barely missed out on a play-off spot after finishing third in their UEFA EURO 2025 qualifying group.

Players born in 2004 or younger will be chosen for the Under-21s, which will begin a new cycle with these qualifications.

Six groups of six teams and three groups of five teams will be formed from the 51 teams.

Along with co-hosts Albania and Serbia, the nine group winners and the runner-up with the best record against the top five in their group advance straight to the final event.

To choose the final four, the eight additional runners-up will compete in play-offs in November 2026.

Pot 1 begins the draw, while Pot 6 concludes it.

Scotland, who are in Pot 4, will be placed in a group of six or five teams. The following are the pots:

Pot 1: Germany, France, Ukraine, Italy, Denmark, Spain, England, Portugal, and the Netherlands

Pot 2: Norway, Belgium, Georgia, Czechia, Poland, Switzerland, Croatia, Romania, and the Republic of Ireland

Pot 3: Greece, Iceland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Austria, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, and Slovenia

Pot 4: Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Israel, North Macedonia, Turkey, Kosovo, Faroe Islands, and Moldova

Pot 5: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Luxembourg

Pot 6: Gibraltar, San Marino, Andorra, Armenia, Malta, and Estonia

The following specific matchdays will be used to divide up the group matches:

March 17–25, 2025

June 2, 2025–10

September 1–9, 2025

October 6–14, 2025

November 10–18, 2025

March 23–31, 2026

September 21–October 6, 2026

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