Making their first appearance at the annual tournament since 2014, Scotland qualified after beating Republic of Ireland, Finland and Ukraine in the Elite Round to secure their progression.
The Under-19s European Championships start on Tuesday, 8 August with Scotland kicking off against Germany, who have lifted the trophy four times.
They will also take on hosts Northern Ireland and Spain.
The last time Scotland played in the tournament three years ago they defeated Belgium in the group stages but lost to Netherlands and Norway, unable to qualify to the latter stages.
Scotland’s Fixtures in Group A:
8 Aug: Scotland v Germany, kick-off 3pm. Windsor Park, Belfast
11 Aug: Northern Ireland v Scotland , kick-off 7pm, Mourneview Park, Lurgan
14 Aug: Spain v Scotland, kick-off 7pm, Mourneview Park, Lurgan
How can I get tickets?
Tickets are priced at £5 for adults, £3 for children and are available at the stadiums and via Ticketmaster.
2018 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup
Europe has four berths in the tournament to be played in France from 7-28 August next year, with the hosts already assured of a place.
The four semi-finalists all qualify; if France are among that number there will be a play-off between the two third-place teams (from either group) in Ballymena on 17 August.
Scotland Women’s Under-19 Squad
Goalkeepers
Erin Clachers (Glasgow City)
Rebecca Flaherty (Liverpool)
Defenders
Ellis Dalgliesh (Durham)
Jordan McLintock (Hamilton Academical)
Cailin Michie (Hibernian)
Jamie-Lee Napier (Celtic)
Donna Paterson (Aberdeen)
Courtney Whyte (Celtic)
Midfielders
Claire Adams (Rangers)
Chantelle Brown (Rangers)
Chelsea Cornet (Hibernian)
Amy Gallacher (Hibernian)
Brogan Hay (Glasgow City)
Samantha Kerr (Glasgow City)
Ellis Notley (Hibernian)
Forwards
Carla Boyce (Glasgow City)
Kirsty Hanson (Doncaster)
Shannon McGregor (Aberdeen)
(From ScottishFA.co.uk)
For more information on games, to travel matches and all other news check the tournament website:
http://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/stories/index.html#/pg