The upcoming Women's U-17 World Cup, scheduled to take place in Morocco from October 17 to November 7, has generated significant anticipation following the recent draw held by FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland. Spain, Mexico, and Chile will compete in Group F, setting the stage for an exciting series of matches in this prestigious tournament. Notably, Argentina will face the host nation, Morocco, alongside New Zealand and Germany in Group A, promising a competitive atmosphere.

This year marks the tenth edition of the Women's U-17 World Cup, and for the second consecutive time through 2029, Morocco will serve as the venue for this international event. A total of 20 out of the 24 qualified teams have now learned their opponents, while the final four spots will be filled by African teams that are set to confirm their participation through the third round of their continental qualifying phase in July.

Group B features Puerto Rico, making its debut against the reigning champions, North Korea, along with Poland and another African team yet to be determined. Meanwhile, Group C includes Canada, Brazil, Norway, and one additional African team. In Group D, Venezuela, participating for the third time, will face Japan, France, and another African representative. Lastly, Group E is composed of the United States, Samoa, China, and the fourth African qualifier. The stage is now set for an exhilarating competition that will showcase young talent from around the globe.

As reported by swissinfo.ch.