Scotland face Serbia, Slovakia and Israel in Euro 2025 qualifying
Scotland are aiming to reach their first major tournament in six years
Scotland will face Serbia, Slovakia and Israel in their Euro 2025 qualifying group B2.
The matches will take place from April to July.
Pedro Martinez Losa's side have not reached a finals tournament since the 2019 World Cup.
England and the Republic of Ireland are in Group A3 together, along with France and Sweden.
Wales will face Croatia, Ukraine and Kosovo in B4 and Northern Ireland take on Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Malta in B3.
The winners and runners-up from the four League A groups will qualify automatically for the Euros finals, joining a Switzerland side already assured to be there as hosts.
The third and fourth-placed teams will enter the play-offs, along with teams finishing in the top three in each of the four League B groups.
If Switzerland finish in the top three of Group B1, the best-ranked fourth-place team from League B will go into the play-offs.
There will also be five group winners and three best-ranked runners-up from League C, making 28 teams in total, in a two-round play-off system that will start in October and see seven sides advance to the finals.
England are defending champions after winning Euro 2022 on home soil.
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