League of Nations 2022: the classification of all groups and the results

League of Nations 2022 the classification of all groups and

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. The week of the League of Nations continues this Thursday, June 9 with the program Portugal, Spain, Norway etc…

[Mis à jour le 9 juin à 10h00] Big nations of European football are on the program this Thursday, June 9 with in particular Portugal, reigning European champion, who will play against the Czech Republic from 8:45 p.m. or Spain, also present in group B of League A, which will move to Switzerland.

Among the other matches of the day, we will once again follow Haaland’s Norway which receives Slovenia or even Sweden, orphan of its star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who will play at home against Serbia in League B of this League of Nations.

On Wednesday June 8, Ukraine raised their heads after their elimination for the World Cup by winning on the lawn of Ireland, Belgium pulverized Poland of Lewandowski on the score of 6-1 while the Countries -Bas snatched the victory on the lawn of Wales in added time.

What are the Nations League standings?

The Football Nations League is made up of four leagues, League A, B, C and D. The group winners of Leagues B, C and D will be promoted and the last of Leagues A and B will be relegated to the lower league. Find the rankings of the different leagues:

The League of Nations matches were linked from June 2, 2022 with bursts of results in each group. Find the results of the last ten Nations League matches below (the table can be scrolled down to see the scores of the other matches) :

What are the 2022-2023 Nations League groups?

League A

  • A1: Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France
  • A2: Czech Republic, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain
  • A3: Hungary, England, Germany, Italy
  • A4: Wales, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium

League B

  • B1: Armenia, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Ukraine.
  • B2: Albania, Israel, Russia, Iceland.
  • B3: Montenegro, Romania, Finland, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • B4: Slovenia, Serbia, Norway, Sweden.

C-League

  • C1: Faroe Islands, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Turkey.
  • C2: Cyprus, Kosovo, Greece, Northern Ireland.
  • C3: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Slovakia.
  • C4: Gibraltar, Georgia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria.

League D

  • D1: Latvia, Andorra, Moldova, Liechtenstein
  • D2: San Marino, Estonia, Malta

What is the 2022-2023 Nations League schedule?

The 2022-2023 Nations League calendar is divided into several days from June 2, 2022 to June 18, 2023, the date of the final of the competition. Discover below the matches of the next day (the table is limited to the next 15 matches, it is possible to unroll it).

Here is the full 2022-2023 Nations League schedule:

  • Days 1 and 2: June 2-8, 2022;
  • Days 3 and 4: June 8-14, 2022;
  • Days 5 and 6: September 22-27, 2022;
  • Draw for the final phase: to be determined;
  • Semi-finals: June 14 and 15, 2023;
  • Final and match for third place: June 18, 2023

What is the schedule of matches for the France team?

Here is the schedule of matches for the French football team for the Nations League, a competition in which France are defending champions after their victory against Spain in 2021.

  • D1 : France – Denmark (Friday June 3, 8:45 p.m.)
  • J2 : Croatia – France (Monday June 6, 8:45 p.m.)
  • D3 : Austria – France (Friday June 10, 8:45 p.m.)
  • D4 : France – Croatia (Monday June 13, 8:45 p.m.)
  • D5 : France – Austria (Thursday September 22, 8:45 p.m.)
  • D6 : Denmark – France (Sunday September 25, 8:45 p.m.)

If you want to go to the Stade de France to support the Blues in the League of Nations, know that at the time of writing these lines, there are still places available for the meeting against Denmark, then Croatia on the ticketing site of the FFF.

What are the rules of the League of Nations?

The Football Nations League is organized into four leagues. The four winners of League A groups qualify for the Final Four (semi-finals + final) in October 2021, the winners of Leagues B, C and D groups will be promoted and the last of Leagues A and B will be relegated to the lower league. It should also be remembered that, as during the first edition of the competition, won last year by Portugal, the challenge of this League of Nations is twofold: beyond the trophy awarded to the final winner (necessarily from the League A), two possible qualifying places for the 2022 World Cup are granted since the two best winners of Nations League groups (in all leagues) who are not directly qualified via the classic qualifiers (which remain in force) may participate in play-offs. This year it is France and Belgium, who will therefore have a lifeline in the event of a poor performance during the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

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