England's Route to Brazil
England will begin their playoff journey away to Greece before a final-round tie against either Slovakia or Ukraine as they aim to reach the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil. Manager Sarina Wiegman, having seen her side finish runners-up to Spain in qualifying, must first navigate a two-legged encounter with a nation ranked far below the Lionesses. A comfortable aggregate win is expected, but the subsequent meeting with Slovakia or Ukraine demands full focus to avoid missing a second successive major tournament after their disappointing Euro 2025 campaign. The first leg in Greece presents a potential banana skin on unfamiliar territory, though England’s superior quality should prevail.
Scotland Face Uphill Battle
Scotland were handed a significantly tougher task. They have been drawn against Czechia in the first round, and a victory there would almost certainly mean a final showdown with Sweden – one of the most successful nations in women’s football history. The Swedes, semi-finalists at the last World Cup, represent a formidable barrier for the Scots, who will need to produce one of their best-ever performances to qualify. The first leg of the Czechia tie is at home, giving Scotland a chance to build a lead before a potentially nervy away return.
Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Learn Opponents
Wales take on Albania in their opening playoff, with a potential reunion against former manager Gemma Grainger's Norway side in the final round – provided the Norwegians overcome Romania. It is a tantalising prospect for Welsh fans who remember Grainger’s successful tenure. Northern Ireland’s path to a first World Cup could bring a clash with League A side Iceland after their initial tie, a daunting hurdle for a team desperate to make history. Meanwhile, Republic of Ireland, ranked well above first-round foes Kazakhstan, will expect to reach a final decider against either Belgium or Poland. That tie could prove tight, with both potential opponents offering stern tests for the Girls in Green.
Home Nations Challenges Balanced
Overall, the draw offers a mixed bag for the British Isles teams. England and Republic of Ireland will be confident of progressing, while Scotland and Northern Ireland face significantly sterner examinations. The two-legged format adds intrigue, with away goals and home advantage set to play pivotal roles. All ties are scheduled for the autumn international windows, with the final round in November. The winners will join the 12 automatic qualifiers, including holders Spain, Denmark, France and Germany, at the expanded 24-team tournament in Brazil next summer.
Key Takeaways
- England are heavy favourites but must avoid complacency against Greece and a potential banana skin in the final round.
- Scotland face the hardest route, likely needing to beat Sweden after overcoming Czechia.
- Wales could face an emotional reunion with former boss Gemma Grainger if Norway advance.
- Republic of Ireland should handle Kazakhstan but face a tough final test against Belgium or Poland.
- Northern Ireland’s maiden World Cup dream hinges on defeating a higher-ranked Iceland in a possible deciding tie.
Quick Facts
Playoff Format: Two-legged ties, first round then final round
2027 Host: Brazil
England's Path: Greece → Slovakia/Ukraine
Scotland's Path: Czechia → Sweden (likely)
Wales' Path: Albania → Norway/Romania
Northern Ireland's Path: (First round TBC) → Iceland
Republic of Ireland's Path: Kazakhstan → Belgium/Poland
Source: The Guardian, Sky Sports