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How a UEFA Nations League could line up

  • September 06, 2017
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The UEFA Nations League kicks off in Sep 2018, with UEFA’s 55 member associations apart into 4 leagues – but who will be in which?

Who goes into that league?

  • The 55 participating teams are apart for a competition’s initial book into 4 leagues, A–B–C–D, according to their position in a UEFA National Team Coefficient Rankings following a finish of a European Qualifiers for a 2018 FIFA World Cup (as per 11 Oct 2017, play-off formula will not be included).
  • League A will embody a 12 top-ranked teams. The subsequent 12 teams will be in League B, a subsequent 15 in League C and a remaining 16 in League D.
  • Leagues A and B will include of 4 groups of 3 teams.
  • League C will contain one organisation of 3 teams and 3 groups of 4 sides.
  • League D will be shaped by 4 groups of 4 teams.
  • All pull procedures to be confirmed.
  • After a initial book starts there will be graduation and relegation between a leagues, and a ongoing UEFA Nations League rankings will establish seedings for all destiny European Qualifiers.
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How would a leagues demeanour if they were motionless today?

The latest Interim National Team Coefficient Rankings were published after a many new European Qualifiers on 5 Sep 2017 (not to be confused with a apart FIFA rankings). If a leagues were motionless by these rankings today, here is how they would demeanour …

LEAGUE A (teams to be apart into 4 groups of three)
Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, France, England, Italy, Poland, Croatia, Iceland, Wales

LEAGUE B (teams to be apart into 4 groups of three)
Russia, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Sweden, Netherlands, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Turkey, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Hungary

LEAGUE C (teams to be apart into one organisation of three, and 3 groups of four)
Slovenia, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Scotland, Czech Republic, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Israel, Norway, Cyprus, Finland, Estonia, Azerbaijan

LEAGUE D (teams to be apart into 4 groups of four)
Lithuania, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, FYR Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Latvia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Malta, Kosovo, San Marino, Gibraltar

These leagues are provisional, and a line-ups will usually be reliable after a European Qualifying groups finish in October. There is still event subsequent month for teams to pierce adult and down a categories.

However, as things mount …

  • Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Croatia, Iceland and Wales would all have a possibility of a initial vital national-team pretension competing in League A, with a winners rising from a final-four contest between a organisation victors in Jun 2019. In September’s qualifiers Wales changed adult 10 spots from provisional League B! 
  • Former European champions a Netherlands and Denmark, and 2018 World Cup hosts Russia, are among those now set for League B.
  • UEFA EURO 2016 qualifiers a Czech Republic, Romania and Albania, and former European champions Greece, could be in a competitive-looking League C.
  • One side from League D would be positive of a place during UEFA EURO 2020 around play-offs that March; of those, usually Latvia have formerly done a vital final contest (UEFA EURO 2004).

Note that Russia and Ukraine can be in a same League, though would not be drawn into a same group. The same relates to Armenia and Azerbaijan if a stream UEFA Executive Committee decisions still request when a pull is made.

Article source: http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/newsid=2498274.html?rss=2498274+How+the+UEFA+Nations+League+could+line+up

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