The first matches of this round will be played in Groups B1 and B4, while the League A tournaments, which directly determine qualification for the final tournament, will be played in early and mid-April.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the host of the final tournament, has already secured its place at the UEFA Women’s Under-19 EURO, but the national team will still compete in the Group B4 tournament, which is being held in Luxembourg from 27 February to 5 March. Alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina and hosts Luxembourg, Belarus and Armenia are also competing in this group.
In Group B1, which is being played in San Marino, Estonia, Cyprus, Slovenia, and hosts San Marino are competing for promotion to League A in the next qualifying cycle. A total of six League B group winners, along with the best-placed runner-up, will earn promotion to League A for the first round of the next cycle.
League A features 28 national teams divided into seven groups. The group winners will qualify for the final tournament, joining Bosnia and Herzegovina at WU19 EURO 2026.
League A groups
A1 (9–15 April): England, Switzerland*, Wales, Latvia
A2 (12–18 April): Poland*, Greece, Belgium, Romania
A3 (10–16 April): Norway, Scotland*, Austria, North Macedonia
A4 (9–15 April): Denmark*, Iceland, Serbia, Finland
A5 (11–17 April): Italy, Sweden*, Netherlands, Ukraine
A6 (10–16 April): France, Germany*, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia
A7 (12–18 April): Spain (title holders), Portugal*, Northern Ireland, Hungary
*Host of the qualifying tournament
Remaining League B groups
B2 (12–18 April): Kosovo, Faroe Islands, Lithuania*, Moldova
B3 (9–15 April): Bulgaria, Israel, Malta*, Kazakhstan
B5 (9–15 April): Türkiye, Montenegro, Albania*, Liechtenstein
B6 (11–17 April): Croatia*, Czechia, Georgia, Azerbaijan
*Host of the qualifying tournament
The second round of qualifiers will determine the teams that will secure places at the final tournament, and by April it will be known which national teams will join host nation Bosnia and Herzegovina at the continental showcase of Europe’s best youth teams.






