Scotland will be in pot four for the qualifying draw for Euro 2016.
England are among the top seeds, Wales are with the Scots in pot four, while Northern Ireland are fifth seeds.
The draw will take place in Nice in host nation France on February 23.
There will be eight groups of six teams and a ninth group of five teams, with 23 sides qualifying to join the French in the tournament finals.
Uefa’s seedings are decided by its own coefficient system, which is different to Fifa’s world rankings.
As well as Wales, Scotland will avoid being drawn with Armenia, Poland, Finland, Latvia, Bulgaria, Estonia and Belarus, who are all also the fourth-ranked sides.
Spain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Russia and Bosnia-Herzegovina are the other top seeds.
For political reasons, Azerbaijan are kept apart from Armenia, while Spain will be in a different group from Gibraltar.
There had initially been concerns over Russia and Georgia, but both associations have stated they are happy to play against each other.
Uefa also announced that the hosts France will play friendly matches against the countries in the five-team ninth group but these games will not count towards qualifying points.
* Pot 1: Spain, Germany, Italy, England, Holland, Portugal, Greece, Russia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
* Pot 2: Ukraine, Croatia, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Republic of Ireland.
* Pot 3: Serbia, Turkey, Slovenia, Israel, Norway, Slovakia, Romania, Austria, Poland.
* Pot 4: Montenegro, Armenia, Scotland , Finland, Latvia, Wales, Bulgaria, Estonia, Belarus.
* Pot 5: Iceland, Northern Ireland, Albania, Lithuania, Moldova, Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Cyprus.
* Pot 6: Luxembourg, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Faroe Islands, Malta, Andorra, San Marino, Gibraltar.