
The French women’s team knows its opponents for qualifying for the 2027 World Cup.
The French women’s team is fixed on its future. Tuesday noon saw the draw for qualifications for the 2027 World Cup, and ex-Spanish international Virginia Torrecilla had a rather light hand with the Blues.
Placed in hat 1, like the three other semi-finalists of the League of Nations (Germany, Spain, Sweden), Laurent Bonadei’s players avoided the worst opponent in hat 2, European champion England.
Instead, it is the Netherlands, Poland and Ireland that Griedge Mbock’s teammates will face from next March, on the road to a Women’s World Cup which will take place in Brazil (from June 24 to July 25, 2027).
A “tough” group for the Blues
“It’s a tough group as for every Nations League draw. All chickens are necessarily balanced”analysis on the Federation website by the national coach, who has only one goal in mind: to finish first.
“Only first place will directly qualify for the World Cup. The ideal objective would obviously be to qualify without going through the play-offs but we know that the challenge will be demanding”explained Laurent Bonadei.
The League A draw
- Group A1: Sweden, Italy, Denmark, Serbia
- Group A2: FranceNetherlands, Poland, Ireland
- Group A3: Spain, England, Iceland, Ukraine
- Group A4: Germany, Norway, Austria, Slovenia


