Ireland will find out who their first ever Women’s Nations League opponents are this lunchtime, when the draw takes place at UEFA headquarters in Nyon.
Vera Pauw’s side are the top-seeded team in League B and will face six games in the latter half of this year.
While the League A teams will be competing for a place at the 2024 Olympics, Ireland will be chasing promotion to the top tier as either a group winner or as a runner-up via a play-off.
SEEDING:
Pot 1: IRELAND, Poland, Czechia, Finland
Pot 2: Serbia, Slovenia, Northern Ireland, Romania
Pot 3: Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Hungary
Pot 4: Greece, Croatia, Belarus, Albania
WHEN DOES THE DRAW TAKE PLACE?
Tuesday, 12 noon, livestreamed on UEFA.com
HOW WILL THE GROUP STAGES WORK?
A round-robin will take place, with each team facing each other home and away.
WHEN WILL THE GAMES TAKE PLACE?
Matchdays 1–2: 20–26 September 2023
Matchdays 3–4: 25–31 October 2023
Matchdays 5–6: 29 November–5 December 2023
Finals & Promotion/relegation matches: Between February 21 and 28 2024
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