Women’s Euro 2025 draw and Six Nations 2024: Key moments in European sports
European sports fans are set for an exciting week as the Women’s Euro 2025 qualifying draw takes place in Nyon, while Ireland leads the charge in the Six Nations 2024 championship, with key fixtures broadcasted on BBC and ITV.
The Women’s Euro 2025 qualifying draw is set to take place in Nyon, Switzerland, on Tuesday, with 51 European teams, including reigning champions England, poised to learn their group opponents. The qualifying rounds are scheduled from April to July, adopting a new format that will see 15 teams joining the finals. Teams are seeded into three leagues (A, B, and C), with the top two teams from each group in League A automatically qualifying, while play-offs will determine the remaining seven spots. This draw marks a significant phase in the build-up to the Women’s Euro 2025.
In rugby, Ireland leads the Six Nations 2024 championship with 15 points after three rounds, standing as strong contenders for consecutive titles. The tournament, broadcasted on BBC and ITV in the UK, faces an uncertain future on free-to-air TV following a government decision. Ahead of ‘Super Saturday’ on March 16, where the champion will be decided, fixtures include Italy vs Scotland, England vs Ireland, and Wales vs France, adding to the championship’s final phase excitement.