Scotland learn Women's World Cup qualifying opponents
The national side will face Switzerland, Poland, Belarus and Albania.
Scotland will face Switzerland, Poland, Belarus and Albania in their bid to qualify for the 2019 Women's World Cup.
The Scots have been drawn in group two of the qualification campaign, their first under new Head Coach Shelley Kerr.
They will face 16th seeds Switzerland, with the Scots sitting 21st in the world rankings.
They will also travel to Poland who rank 31st, 49th-placed Belarus and Albania, who are ranked 71st, as Scotland look to qualify for their first ever Women's World Cup.
Elsewhere in the draw, England and Wales were drawn in group one together, while Ireland and Northern Ireland will play in group three.
The qualifying matches will be played from September 11, 2017, to September 4, 2018.
The Women's World Cup will be held in France from June 1 to June 30, 2019.
Women's World Cup draw in full:
Group 1: England, Russia, Wales, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kazakhstan.
Group 2: Switzerland, Scotland, Poland, Belarus, Albania.
Group 3: Norway, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Northern Ireland.
Group 4: Sweden, Denmark, Ukraine, Hungary, Croatia.
Group 5: Germany, Iceland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Faroe Islands.
Group 6: Italy, Belgium, Romania, Portugal, Moldova.
Group 7: Spain, Austria, Finland, Serbia, Israel.