Cymru have learned their 2027 UEFA U21 EURO qualifying opponents following the draw at UEFA HQ in Nyon, Switzerland.
Cymru, who were placed in Pot 4, were drawn in a five-team group with Denmark, Belgium, Austria and Belarus.
The qualifiers will take place between March 2025 and October 2026, followed by play-offs the following month ahead of the final tournament in summer 2027.
The nine group winners and the runner-up with the best record (not counting results against sixth-placed teams) qualify directly for the final tournament to join co-hosts Albania and Serbia. The eight other runners-up contest play-offs to determine the four remaining finalists.
The dates, venues and kick-off times for Cymru’s qualifiers will be confirmed in due course.
Group A: Spain, Romania, Finland, Kosovo, Cyprus, San Marino
Group B: Portugal, Czechia, Bulgaria, Scotland, Azerbaijan, Gibraltar
Group C: France, Switzerland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Estonia
Group D: England, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Andorra
Group E: Italy, Poland, Sweden, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Armenia
Group F: Germany, Georgia, Greece, Northern Ireland, Latvia, Malta
Group G: Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group H: Ukraine, Croatia, Hungary, Türkiye, Lithuania
Group I: Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Cymru, Belarus