The Women's Nations League, established in 2023, serves as a precursor to the Women's World Cup 2027, offering qualification spots for the 2025 Women's European Championship. 53 European teams are divided into three leagues (A, B, and C), with each league consisting of groups of three or four teams. The competition format includes home-and-away matches, with points awarded for wins and draws affecting league standings. The outcomes will determine teams' rankings and their qualifying pathway for the upcoming World Cup.
The Women's Nations League launched in 2023 provides qualification spots for the 2025 Women's European Championship and establishes a pathway for the World Cup 2027.
Teams are placed into three leagues with promotion and relegation, competing for both the Nations League title and their placement in World Cup qualifiers.
53 teams are split into three leagues—A, B, and C—participating in home-and-away matches, with points awarded for wins and draws controlling standings.
Leagues A and B feature four groups of four teams, while League C contains groups of either three or four, offering varied competitive opportunities.
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