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Euro 2025 qualifiers draw: All you need to know

The Republic of Ireland will find out who they will be up against in the Euro 2025 qualifiers when the draw is made in Switzerland at lunchtime Tuesday.

Before Christmas, Eileen Gleeson's team breezed to promotion from League B of the UEFA Nations League, winning six games out of six.

Their reward is a place in League A for Euro 2025 qualification as one of the top 16-ranked teams.

The Girls in Green are facing a really difficult draw, but even if they finish bottom of their four-team group, they're guaranteed a place in the play-off semi-finals.

Here's all you need to know.

What's happening?

The draw for the 2025 UEFA Women's European Championships qualification campaign.

Where is it and what time does it start?

The draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland, and begins at 12pm.

How can I follow it?

You can watch the draw on the UEFA website from 12pm, or follow a live blog on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app.

How does it all work?

There are three tiers based on countries' performances in the Nations League. The 16 teams ranked first to 16th are in League A; the 16 teams ranked 17th to 32nd enter League B; and the 19 teams ranked 33rd to 51st go into League C.

Across the three leagues, teams will be split into 13 groups: four groups of four in League A, four groups of four in League B, while in League C there'll be four groups of four and one group of three.

Where will Ireland be placed?

Thanks to their excellent Nations League showing, Ireland are among the 16 best-ranked sides so they will be in League A.

Pot 1 contains the teams ranked first to fourth. Fifth to eighth go into Pot 2; Pot 3 has those ranked ninth to 12th; with Ireland in Pot 4 as one of the teams ranked 13th to 16th.

Pot 1: Spain, France, Germany, Netherlands,
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