UEFA Nations League 2018-19 Fifty-five member associations will participate in the inaugural Nations League tournament, which aims to introduce more competitive fixtures to replace most international friendlies, and offers four places at Euro 2020 for the eventual league winners LEAGUE PHASE: Each league divided into four groups, in which each team plays others home and away. Group winners gain promotion to higher league, last-placed teams are relegated to league below League A Group 1 Germany, France, Netherlands Group 2 Belgium, Switzerland, Iceland Group 3 Portugal, Italy, Poland Group 4 Spain, England, Croatia League B Group 1 Slovakia, Ukraine, Czech Republic Group 2 Russia, Sweden, Turkey Group 3 Austria, Bosnia, Northern Ireland Group 4 Wales, Ireland, Denmark League C Group 1 Scotland, Albania, Israel Group 2 Hungary, Greece, Finland, Estonia Group 3 Slovenia, Norway, Bulgaria, Cyprus Group 4 Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Lithuania League D Group 1 Georgia, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Andorra Group 2 Belarus, Luxembourg, Moldova, San Marino Group 3 Azebaijan, Faroes, Malta, Kosovo Group 4 Macedonia, Armenia, Liecht., Gibraltar Matchdays 2018: Sep 6-8, 9-11, Oct 11-13, 14-16, Nov 15-17, 18-20 UEFA Nations League play-offs: June 2019 Final Four Competition Four group winners play off to be crowned Nations League champions Group winners contest play-offs, with four eventual winners securing final four places at Euro 2020 tournament, held in 12 host cities across Europe If any team has already gained Euro 2020 berth through direct qualifying matches, next best-placed team will take play-off berth Source: UEFA © GRAPHIC NEWS