With the final qualifying games coming up next week, let’s look at the qualification status for the Arsenal players for the upcoming tournament that will take place in Switzerland.
Teams already through to the tournament
Lia Wälti (Switzerland)
Switzerland will directly enter the final tournament as hosts. They will be promoted if they beat Türkiye, or if both games are drawn.
Laia Codina and Mariona Caldentey (Spain)
Spain have qualified as Group A2 winners.
Teams that can qualify directly if they finish in the top 2 in their group
Manuela Zinsberger, Laura Wienroither (Austria)
Austria will be unable to finish in the top two if they lose to Poland, or if Austria draw and Iceland avoid defeat by Germany, or regardless, if Iceland win.
Lotte Wubben-Moy, Leah Williamson, Beth Mead, Alessia Russo (England)
England cannot clinch automatic qualification or be ruled out of top-two contention on Matchday 5.
We will have to wait until Matchday 6 to know if they make it to the finals. Lotte Wubben-Moy is currently injured.
Frida Maanum (Norway)
Norway cannot clinch automatic qualification or be ruled out of top-two contention on Matchday 5. We will have to wait until matchday 6 to know if they make it to the finals.
Victoria Pelova (Netherlands)
The Netherlands will qualify if they beat Italy. Pelova is currently injured with an ACL.
Kathrine Kühl (Danemark)
Denmark will qualify if they beat Belgium.
Stina Blackstenius, Lina Hurtig, Amanda Ilestedt (Sweden)
Sweden cannot clinch automatic qualification or be ruled out of top-two contention on Matchday 5. We will have to wait until Matchday 6 to know if they make it to the finals.
Hurtig is currently injured, whilst Ilestedt is currently pregnant.
Team that will need to go through the play-offs.
Katie McCabe (Ireland)
Republic of Ireland will enter the play-offs and are relegated to League B.
Teams from League A that do not qualify directly will have a second chance via the play-offs against a team from League C and then potentially teams from League B.