England and Wales to find out Euro 2025 opponents
England and Wales will both find out on Monday who they will play at next summer's Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland.
Debutants Wales made history by beating the Republic of Ireland 3-2 on aggregate in their play-off to reach their first major women's tournament.
European champions England had already booked their place by finishing runners-up in their qualification group.
The tournament draw takes place in Lausanne, Switzerland, at 17:00 GMT and you will be able to watch and follow it live on the BBC.
Who else has qualified?
Switzerland qualified automatically as hosts for the 16-team tournament, which will take place in eight venues between 2-27 July.
They are joined by 2023 World Cup winners Spain, France and eight-time winners Germany, who are all top seeds and have been placed in pot one.
England are in pot two, while 2017 European champions the Netherlands are in pot three.
Qualified (world rankings in italics): Spain (2), Germany (3), England (4), Sweden (5), Netherlands (10), France (11), Denmark (12), Italy (13), Iceland (14), Norway (16), Belgium (19), Portugal (22), Switzerland (23), Finland (26), Poland (28), Wales (30).
How does the draw work?
The 16 teams will be split into four groups of four for the final tournament.
The teams are seeded according to the overall rankings from the European qualifying league stage.
Hosts (placed in position 1 of Group A): Switzerland
Pot one: Spain, Germany, France
Pot two: Italy, Iceland, Denmark, England
Pot three: Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Belgium
Pot four: Finland, Poland, Portugal, Wales
Hosts Switzerland will be placed in position A1, with the three seeded teams from pot one being drawn into positions one in groups B to D.
The remaining 12 teams will be drawn, with each group containing one team each from pots two to four.
The group positions determine the order of matches in the group stage.
How to follow on BBC
Coverage of the draw on 16 December will be available to watch on BBC Two, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website from 16:55 GMT.
Coverage of the draw is also on BBC Radio 5 Live, plus we have live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.
Every match of the tournament, which begins on 2 July, will be shown in the UK on either the BBC or ITV, with the final on 27 July available on both channels.
Alongside live TV coverage and highlights across the BBC and iPlayer, radio commentary will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.
Euro 2025 match dates
Group stage matchday one: 2-5 July
Group stage matchday two: 6-9 July
Group stage matchday three: 10-13 July
Quarter-finals: 16-19 July
Semi-finals: 22-23 July
Final: 27 July
When do Euro 2025 tickets go on sale?
Euro 2025 tickets have already been on sale since 1 October 2024, with over 250,000 tickets made available for all 31 matches of the tournament.
Around 120,000 additional tickets have been held back specifically for supporters of the national teams that have qualified - and they will be made available following the tournament draw.