Scotland will face Hungary in round one of the Euro 2025 play-offs.
Pedro Martinez Losa's side will head to Hungary in October with the first leg away before the return fixture in Scotland - both matches to be played between October 23 and 29.
Should the Scotland women's national team progress then they will face the winners of Montenegro and Finland in round two.
The round two matches, again over two legs, will be played between November 27 and December 3. If involved in round two, then Scotland will play the first leg at home before a trip away.
We have been drawn against Hungary in @WEURO2025 Play-off Round One.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) July 19, 2024
The two-legged ties will be played on Friday, 25 October and Tuesday, 29 October.#SWNT
Scotland made the play-off draw after winning their Nations League group with victory over Serbia earlier this week.
Kirsty Hanson's strike saw the national team finishing top in Group B2 ensuring promotion in the Nations League and a spot in the Euro 2025 play-offs.
To qualify for the competition proper, hosted in Switzerland next year, Scotland will need to navigate the first and second rounds of the play-offs tournament.
Scotland Euro 2025 play-off draw
Hungary vs Scotland - round one - two-legged tie played between October 23 and 29
Hungary or Scotland vs Montenegro or Finland - two-legged tie played between November 27 and December 3
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