England and Wales will face each other at Euro 2025 after being drawn in what some are suggesting is the toughest group at next summer's tournament in Switzerland.
England, who were in pot two, and debutants Wales, who were in pot four, came out in Group D alongside France – the group's pot one team - and the Netherlands, who were one of the formidable sides lurking in pot three.
While England and Wales avoided world champions Spain and eight-time European champions Germany, hosts Switzerland would on paper have been the most favourable draw from pot one.
Wales may have been hoping not to face England, the highest-ranked side in pot two.
Sweden were the strongest team in pot three – according to the Fifa rankings, where they are fifth – but facing the Dutch will represent a significant challenge for both England and Wales.