
England, Scotland plus the other home nations have discovered their opposition for next season’s UEFA Nations League.
England face a tough group in League A containing Belgium, Denmark and Iceland, as the Danes make their League A bow.
Having edged Spain and Croatia in Group A4 en route to a third-placed finish in the inaugural tournament, England will enter this tournament amongst the favourites but face two teams in Belgium and Iceland, who have defeated them in two of last three major tournaments.
Wales and Republic of Ireland are paired in the same League B group for the second consecutive edition, as they’re joined by Finland and Bulgaria in Group B4 after the latter pair were promoted from League C.
Scotland and Israel will again meet in their first-ever League B campaign after bettering Albania to qualify from League C, as they are joined by Czech Republic and Slovakia in Group B2.
Northern Ireland will face a difficult Group B1 containing Austria, Norway and Romania as they look for their first win in this competition, having lost all four games against Austria and Bosnia & Herzegovina in the last edition.
Defending champions, Portugal face a tough title defence in Group A3 as they face World Cup finalists – France and Croatia plus Sweden.
Full draw for 2020-21 UEFA Nations League.
League A
A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 |
Netherlands | England | Portugal | Switzerland |
Italy | Belgium | France | Spain |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | Denmark | Sweden | Ukraine |
Poland | Iceland | Croatia | Germany |
League B
B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 |
Austria | Czech Republic | Russia | Wales |
Norway | Scotland | Serbia | Finland |
Northern Ireland | Slovakia | Turkey | Republic of Ireland |
Romania | Israel | Hungary | Bulgaria |
League C
C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 |
Montenegro | Georgia | Greece | Albania |
Cyprus | North Macedonia | Kosovo | Belarus |
Luxembourg | Estonia | Slovenia | Lithuania |
Azerbaijan | Armenia | Moldova | Kazakhstan |
League D
D1
Faroe Islands | Latvia |
Andorra | Malta |
D2
Gibraltar | Liechtenstein | San Marino |
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