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World Cup play-off draw 11:00 BST
England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Republic of Ireland will find out their play-off opponents
Round 1, path 1 - Greece v England, Kazakhstan v Republic of Ireland
Round 1, path 2 - Albania v Wales, Czech Republic v Scotland, Northern Ireland v Portugal
Four League A winners already qualified for 2027 World Cup in Brazil - Denmark, France, Germany and Spain
Emma Sanders, Andy Gray and Ian Hunt
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Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI
If the Republic of Ireland beat Kazakhstan, then they face a tricky second round against either Poland or Belgium.
While there were easier draws available, Carla Ward's side can take confidence from having beaten both of those sides in the past year.
Abbie Larkin scored a late winner to win promotion to League A in Belgium last year, and Poland didn't cause the Republic too many problems in their World Cup qualifying group earlier this year.
It's tricky, but it's achievable.
Round one matches are being played in October, with the seeded teams playing the second legs at home.
Round two matches take place in November and December.
Ian Hunt
Presenter on BBC Radio Wales
And there we have it: Wales will almost certainly have to beat a top-20 side for the first time in a competitive game if they're to reach their first World Cup finals.
Assuming Wales get past Albania, they'd expect to come up against Norway in round two...unless Romania can pull off a big shock and make a mockery of the 39 places between those two teams in the world rankings.
Wales were beaten home and away by Norway the last time the sides met - in the qualifying campaign for Euro 2022.
Norway are currently 14th in the world having come second to Germany in their qualifying group.
It's a big challenge, but by no means impossible for Wales. One I'm sure head coach Rhian Wilkinson will embrace as she bids to get Wales to the second major tournament in their history.
That's the end of the draw. To recap what the home nations will go through...
England face Greece in round one and will host the second leg at home. If they win that match, they take on either Slovakia or Ukraine.
The Republic of Ireland, who are on the same path as England, have to take on Kazakhstan - with an away leg first - in round one.
They face tough opponents in round two if they get through with Belgium or Poland awaiting.
It's also a tricky tie for Northern Ireland, who were unseeded so have a tough round one tie against Portugal.
Croatia or Iceland will be their round two opponents if they get through.
Scotland are up against the Czech Republic in round one, with major tournament big hitters Sweden or Lithuania in round two.
Wales have yet another meeting with Albania in round one and would face Romania or Norway if they make it through.
Anita Asante: "I think the Lionesses have shown over the past three major tournaments that they are one of the favourites.
"They will have to perform at their best but we should expect a squad full of players with character, leadership and hopefully some good performances."
Slovakia or Ukraine v Greece or England
Finland or Serbia v Belarus or Italy
Northern Ireland or Portugal v Croatia or Iceland
Albania or Wales v Romania or Norway
Israel or Switzerland v Kosovo or Austria
Czech Republic or Scotland v Lithuania or Sweden
Belgium or Poland v Kazakhstan or the Republic of Ireland
Turkey or Slovenia v Hungary or Netherlands
Turkey or Slovenia v Hungary or Netherlands
Belgium or Poland v Kazakhstan or the Republic of Ireland
Czech Republic or Scotland v Lithuania or Sweden
Israel or Switzerland v Kosovo or Austria
Albania or Wales v Romania or Norway
Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI
I know I said I didn't want to be too negative, but that's not a great draw for Northern Ireland.
Portugal twice beat Northern Ireland in Euro 2025 qualifying, so they are familiar opponents with a 4-0 win in Liera, and a narrow 2-1 victory at Mourneview Park two years ago.
At the very least, it will be a good bar to see how much Northern Ireland's young side have progressed.
If they win, they could face Croatia, who they beat over two legs in the first round of the Euro 2025 play-offs, or Iceland, who won 5-0 on aggregate last year in a Nations League play-off.
Northern Ireland or Portugal v Croatia or Iceland
Finland or Serbia v Belarus or Italy
Round two:
Slovakia or Ukraine v Greece or England
Ian Hunt
Presenter on BBC Radio Wales
You just can't get enough games against Albania, can you! Wales are reunited with a side they played in their qualifying campaign.
Maybe the question is which Welsh team will turn up? The one that thrashed Albania 4-0 in Wrexham or scraped a 1-0 win in the away tie?
Wales will certainly see this as a great chance to make round two of the play-offs, though - even if it means another long trek to south-east Europe.
We're moving onto round two now...
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport women’s football news reporter
England fans have been treated to a very enjoyable qualifying campaign with some fantastic away trips.
From Reykjavik to Majorca, the group stages was kind and now they have been handed a trip to Greece.
Of all the potential play-off opponents, I'm sure Lionesses fans will be delighted that they have a trip to Greece at the end of the year.
Considering some of the distances other teams are travelling, that's a kind draw. England will be favourites on the pitch too, of course.
Path 1:
Lithuania v Sweden
Romania v Norway
Greece v England
Croatia v Iceland
Kazakhstan v Republic of Ireland
Kosovo v Austria
Hungary v Netherlands
Belarus v Italy
Path 2:
Albania v Wales
Turkey v Slovenia
Slovakia v Ukraine
Israel v Switzerland
Belgium v Poland
Czech Republic v Scotland
Northern Ireland v Portugal
Finland v Serbia