Twelve nations are heading to Málaga in the final stage of this year’s competition, which consisted of qualifiers and play-offs to decide the lineup.
Of those teams, the four seeds earned byes directly into the quarter-finals: 2023 finalists Canada and Italy, wildcard Czechia and Australia.
The other eight teams will face off in an opening round to be part of the final eight, competing in ties which consist of two singles matches and a doubles decider if necessary.
Round one begins on Wednesday (13 November) before the quarter-final ties kick off on Saturday (16 November), with the final to be played on Wednesday, 20 November.
The provisional schedule is available here, to be updated accordingly, along with the full team selections.
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