This week’s UEFA Nations League games are set to deliver thrilling matchups across Europe as teams vie for dominance in their groups.
On Thursday, League A begins with Group 2 fixtures, where France will welcome Israel to Paris and Belgium will play Italy in Brussels.
In League B, Group 2 also features exciting games, with the Republic of Ireland taking on Finland in Dublin and Greece facing England in Athens.
Meanwhile, in League C, Armenia will play against the Faroe Islands in Yerevan, and North Macedonia will face Latvia in Skopje.
On Friday, key games in League A’s Group 1 include Scotland taking on Croatia in Glasgow and Portugal battling Poland in Porto.
In Group 4, Denmark will meet Spain in Copenhagen, and Switzerland will play against Serbia in Zurich. Meanwhile, Group 2 of League C features Cyprus facing Lithuania in Larnaca and Romania welcoming Kosovo to Bucharest, alongside other matches.
Saturday will feature a League A Group 3 clash, with Germany hosting Bosnia and Herzegovina in Freiburg, while the Netherlands will compete against Hungary in Amsterdam.
In League B, key matchups include Albania playing the Czech Republic in Tirana and Georgia facing Ukraine in Batumi.
Sunday’s games are set to bring more excitement, with Israel challenging Belgium in Budapest and Italy squaring off against France in Milan in League A Group 2.
In League B Group 2, Finland will take on Greece in Helsinki, while England welcomes the Republic of Ireland in London.
The action resumes on Monday, November 18, with League A Group 1 matches: Croatia against Portugal in Split and Poland taking on Scotland in Warsaw.
Spain will face Switzerland in Tenerife, and Serbia meets Denmark in Leskovac in Group 4. Additionally, in League C, Kosovo hosts Lithuania in Pristina, and Romania competes with Cyprus in Bucharest.
The week wraps up with thrilling encounters on Tuesday, November 19. In League A, Bosnia and Herzegovina will play the Netherlands in Zenica, while Hungary faces Germany in Budapest.
In League B, the Czech Republic will play against Georgia in Olomouc, and Wales will host Iceland in Cardiff.