If we accept that we're playing for 2nd behind Germany, then the way to look at the fixture list is to see whether one team can build up an advantage over another.
Ireland: Kaz(A), Ger(H), Far(A), Swe(A), Aus(H), Far(H), Swe(H), Aus(A), Ger(A), Kaz(H)
Sweden: Kaz (H), Far(A), Ger(A), Ire(H), Aus(A), Far(H), Ire(A), Kaz(A), Aus(H), Ger(H)
Lol, look at that. Almost mapped opponents until we've played each other twice. As with other campaigns, we'll be needing to beat the teams seeded below us Home and Away. Obviously they're all crucial, but our home match against Austria looks like being the tipping point. Presuming that we're still in it at that stage, then that is a must-win match.
Aus: Far(A), Ger (H), Kaz(A), Kaz(H), Ire(A), Swe(H), Ger(A), Ire(H), Swe(A), Far(H)
Austria could have built up a nice little reserve by the time they play us in lansdowne. Actually looking at those fixtures again, well played Austria. They took a point off the Germans in Vienna last time out, so they could actually be two points ahead of us come that game, and be able to sit and look for the draw.
Our first game at home after the Euro's is Germany. Delaney has to have looked for that in order to sell-out. Wouldn't be any surprise to see that game as part of a double-header with a friendly against England to boost cash revenues.
I've said before that of all the seeded teams, Germany are the one I'd fear above and beyond all else. Getting them at home early first is probably no harm, we'd probably take the draw, whereas away first I'd be pretty pessimistic of getting anything, and you're on the backfoot straightaway.
I will say that I don't expect Germany to get a 100% record in this campaign, and I would expect all the others to lose at least once in the group.
It's gonna be tough.