Group 6
Montenegro are heading to the finals having sealed four wins from four thus far. Their neighbours Serbia will be hoping they do them a favour on Wednesday against Türkiye, before Serbia meet Bulgaria on Thursday.
That is because Türkiye sit second on five points, Serbia are in third on three. Only a surprise win for Bulgaria against the Serbians will prevent Serbia vs Türkiye on Sunday being a showdown for second place, after the two teams drew in Ankara in October. Winless Bulgaria must take maximum points from their two games to have a chance of qualifying.
Group 7
Four wins from four mean Sweden will be present in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland later this year. Sitting second and meeting the Swedes on Wednesday are the Faroe Islands, who will be looking to repeat the heroics of their men's side.
Iceland lead the Faroe Islands on head-to-head record with the two meeting on Sunday in the final round. If the Faroe Islands lose to Sweden and Iceland beat Luxembourg in midweek, then Iceland will qualify with a draw or a win of any kind. The Faroe Islands would need a six-goal win, to overturn the 23:28 loss they suffered to Iceland in round 2.
But should the Faroes beat Sweden, the winner of the game in Hafnarfjordur will qualify and the loser will hope to be one of the best-placed third-placed teams. Like other teams on zero points, Luxembourg must win twice and hope for other results to go their way.
Group 8
The only three-team group has simple permutations ahead of the final fixtures. Denmark have won all four of their matches and have qualified, while Kosovo and Poland will play a double-header on Thursday and Sunday in a direct tussle for second place.
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