
The draw was conducted by FAI CEO John Delaney, chairman of the UEFA Youth and Amateur Football Committee, and Francisco Saldanha, who received the 2018 U17 EURO Fair Play prize on behalf of last season's Portugal team, which he captained. The finals will act as UEFA's qualifier for Europe's five berths at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru from 5–27 October.
Elite Round Draw
Group 1 (20–26 March): Italy, Austria, Romania, Turkey*
Group 2 (20–26 March): Netherlands* (holders), Czech Republic, Israel, Northern Ireland
Group 3 (21–27 March): England, Denmark*, Croatia, Switzerland
Group 4 (20–26 March): Germany*, Slovenia, Iceland, Belarus
Group 5 (20–26 March): Spain*, Ukraine, Kosovo, Greece
Group 6 (20–26 March): Portugal, Russia, Poland, Scotland*
Group 7 (26 March–1 April): Belgium, Hungary*, Norway, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group 8 (26 March–1 April): Slovakia, France, Sweden, Serbia*
*Group Hosts
2018 U17 EURO review
• The eight group winners and the seven runners-up with the best records against the teams first and third in their section will join hosts the Republic of Ireland in the finals from 3 to 19 May.
Draw notes
The Netherlands equalled Spain's record of three U17 titles last term.
The Netherlands overcame Spain 2-0 in last season's group stage.
Also in last season's group stage, Belgium beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-0 and England lost 1-0 to Switzerland – though England still went through at their opponents' expense.
Kosovo are in the elite round for the first time.