The nine qualified teams are: Denmark, England (holders), France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland (hosts).
Kathrine Kühl, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Beth Mead, Leah Williamson, Alessia Russo, Victoria Pelova, Laia Codina, Mariona Caldentey and Lia Wälti could all be involved if they are called up by their country.
The play-offs will be played in two rounds with teams from League A playing against teams from League C in round 1
In play-offs from League A: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Finland, Norway, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden.
In play-offs from League C: Albania, Belarus, Georgia, Greece, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia
Teams from League B will also play each other in round 1
Seeded
Portugal, Scotland, Wales, Serbia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland
Unseeded
Turkey, Croatia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Azerbaijan
In the second round, the teams from both paths come together and will be drawn into seven ties, with seeding for the seven highest-ranked teams based on the European qualifiers overall league rankings.
The seven winners progress to the final tournament
All the teams from League A should beat their opponents from League C, while the League B teams should see some interesting battles. And then, in Round 2, League A teams will play League B teams and upsets are definitely possible there.