The path to the 2024 Paris Olympics for European girls’s soccer groups was made clearer on Tuesday when UEFA made the group-stage draw for the inaugural Women’s Nations League.
Two groups will advance from the top-tier Nations League Finals in February to affix Olympic host France within the 12-team lineup in July subsequent 12 months. The Olympic match already consists of 2019 Women’s World Cup winner the United States, Brazil and Colombia.
The Nations League Finals will contain winners of the 4 League A teams drawn on Tuesday that may play from September to December.
European champion England was grouped with the Netherlands, the 2019 Women’s World Cup overwhelmed finalist, plus their respective neighbours and rivals Scotland and Belgium.
Sweden, the Tokyo Olympics silver medalist, was drawn with Spain, Italy and Switzerland.
Germany will play Denmark, Iceland and Wales.
France’s group consists of Norway, Austria and Portugal.
If England advances to the Paris Olympics, the workforce will characterize Britain because it did in Tokyo.
The first Women’s Nations League includes 51 of the 55 UEFA member federations taking part in in three tiers. Russia is banned due to the nation’s navy invasion of Ukraine. No entry was submitted by Gibraltar, Liechtenstein or San Marino.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com