Football news - UEFA Nations League final group standings: Promotion, relegation, finalists
ByEurosport
Updated 21/11/2018 at 13:20 GMT
We look at how the land lies in UEFA’s newest competition, with Nations League results and final group standings.
Just a brief reminder of how this all works. Every UEFA nation is split into four leagues with each league containing four groups of either three or four teams.
Every team plays each other home and away and the top team of each group goes into the league play-offs. The winners of each league's play-off qualify for Euro 2020, unless of course they’ve already qualified through the separate qualification process, then their place goes to a lower-ranked team.
Oh, and there’s promotion and relegation as well as an overall champion who will come from the top league.
In fact, you should probably take a couple of minutes to watch this explainer video to be honest…
Got it? Good, on with the results.
League A Overview
Qualified for finals: Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, England
Relegated: Germany, Iceland, Poland, Croatia
Group 1
Round 1
- Germany 0-0 France
- France 2-1 Netherlands
Round 2
- Netherlands 3-0 Germany
- France 2-1 Germany
Round 3
- Netherlands 2-0 France
- Germany 2-2 Netherlands
The Netherlands reached the Nations League finals after coming from two goals down to seal a dramatic 2-2 draw in Germany. Quincy Promes and Virgil van Dijk scored in the final five minutes to cancel out Timo Werner and Leroy Sane's first-half goals.
The Dutch finished above France courtesy of a better head-to-head record. Germany have been relegated.
Group 2
Round 1
- Switzerland 6-0 Iceland
- Iceland 0-3 Belgium
Round 2
- Belgium 2-1 Switzerland
- Iceland 1-2 Switzerland
Round 3
- Belgium 2-0 Iceland
- Switzerland 5-2 Belgium
Switzerland turned qualification in the group on its head with a stunning 5-2 win against Belgium in the final group match, which sent them through.
Roberto Martinez's side were sitting pretty at the top with three wins from three heading into the final game and were 2-0 up at one point. However, Haris Seferovic netted a hat-trick as Switzerland came from behind to seal their place in the semi-finals of the UEFA Nations League with a stunning win.
Iceland were relegated and the only nation in League A to lose all their matches.
Group 3
Round 1
- Italy 1-1 Poland
- Portugal 1-0 Italy
Round 2
- Poland 2-3 Portugal
- Poland 0-1 Italy
Round 3
- Italy 0-0 Portugal
- Portugal 1-1 Poland
Portugal secured top spot in Group 3 with their 0-0 draw in Italy on Saturday night then secured their unbeaten record with a 1-1 draw in Tuesday night's dead rubber against Poland.
Poland were the first team to be relegated from League A after they suffered back-to-back home defeats to Portugal and Italy - Cristiano Biraghi's injury-time winner ensuring their demotion.
Group 4
Round 1
- England 1-2 Spain
- Spain 6-0 Croatia
Round 2
- Croatia 0-0 England
- Spain 2-3 England
Round 3
- Croatia 3-2 Spain
- England 2-1 Croatia
Group 4 came down to a dramatic showdown at Wembley as England and Croatia battled it out for top spot - and to avoid relegation.
Harry Kane's last-minute goal gave England the result they needed to seal their place in the finals.
Spain started with impressive back-to-back wins but collapsed in successive 3-2 defeats to England and Croatia to finish second.
League B Overview
Promoted, and in provisional Euro 2020 play-off: Ukraine, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark
Relegated: Slovakia, Turkey, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland
Group 1
Round 1
- Czech Republic 1-2 Ukraine
- Ukraine 1-0 Slovakia
Round 2
- Slovakia 1-2 Czech Republic
- Ukraine 1-0 Czech Republic
Round 3
- Slovakia 4-1 Ukraine
- Czech Republic 1-0 Slovakia
Ukraine have been promoted despite a 4-1 loss at the hands of Slovakia.
Slovakia were relegated after they were beaten 1-0 by the Czech Republic after Patrik Schick's first-half lob.
Group 2
Round 1
- Turkey 1-2 Russia
- Sweden 2-3 Turkey
Round 2
- Russia 0-0 Sweden
- Russia 2-0 Turkey
Round 3
- Turkey 0-1 Sweden
- Sweden 2-0 Russia
Sweden won promotion to League A with a 2-0 home win against Russia in the final match of the group. The 2018 World Cup hosts lost top spot after Sweden's head-to-head record was superior.
Turkey were relegated and only managed one win in their campaign which was against group winners Sweden.
Group 3
Round 1
- Northern Ireland 1-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 Austria
Round 2
- Austria 1-0 Northern Ireland
- Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 Northern Ireland
Round 3
- Austria 0-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Northern Ireland 1-2 Austria
Northern Ireland suffered a miserable campaign as the only nation in League B to lose all their matches and were relegated.
Bosnia and Herzegovina held off Austria to win promotion after remaining unbeaten.
Group 4
Round 1
- Wales 4-1 Republic of Ireland
- Denmark 2-0 Wales
Round 2
- Republic of Ireland 0-0 Denmark
- Republic of Ireland 0-1 Wales
Round 3
- Wales 1-2 Denmark
- Denmark 0-0 Ireland
Denmark secured promotion with a 2-1 victory in Cardiff.
Ireland had been relegated with one point from their opening three games which meant the stalemate in their final match against the Danes carried little meaning.
League C Overview
Promoted and in provisional Euro 2020 play-off: Scotland, Finland, Norway, Serbia
Relegated: Estonia, Cyprus*, Slovenia, Lithuania
*Cyprus were relegated despite being in the same group as Slovenia due to the fact that Group C1 only consisted of three nations whereas the other League C groups comprised of four nations. Cyprus moved down to League D as they were the third-place nation with the worst record (not counting results against fourth-placed finishers).
Group 1
Round 1
- Albania 1-0 Israel
- Scotland 2-0 Albania
Round 2
- Israel 2-1 Scotland
- Israel 2-0 Albania
Round 3
- Albania 0-4 Scotland
- Scotland 3-2 Israel
Israel were in pole position in Group 1 after back-to-back wins in the October fixtures - but promotion was in Scotland's hands heading into the final match after they stuck four past Albania.
Scotland clinched promotion to League B in a nail-biting climax against Israel. Celtic's James Forrest scored a hat-trick as Alex McLeish's men won 3-2 in the group finale at Hampden Park.
Albania avoided relegation to League D as Cyprus had an inferior record (not counting results against fourth-placed finishers).
Group 2
Round 1
- Finland 1-0 Hungary
- Estonia 0-1 Greece
- Finland 1-0 Estonia
- Hungary 2-1 Greece
Round 2
- Estonia 0-1 Finland
- Greece 1-0 Hungary
- Finland 2-0 Greece
- Estonia 3-3 Hungary
Round 3
- Greece 1-0 Finland
- Hungary 2-0 Estonia
- Hungary 2-0 Finland
- Greece 0-1 Estonia
Finland held off Hungary to win promotion. In the final round of games, Hungary's 2-0 win against Finland coupled with Greece's 1-0 loss against Estonia saw the Hungarians up into second - with Estonia relegated.
Group 3
Round 1
- Slovenia 1-2 Bulgaria
- Norway 2-0 Cyprus
- Bulgaria 1-0 Norway
- Cyprus 2-1 Slovenia
Round 2
- Norway 1-0 Slovenia
- Bulgaria 2-1 Cyprus
- Slovenia 1-1 Cyprus
- Norway 1-0 Bulgaria
Round 3
- Cyprus 1-1 Bulgaria
- Slovenia 1-1 Norway
- Cyprus 0-2 Norway
- Bulgaria 1-1 Slovenia
Norway pipped Bulgaria to promotion on the final night of matches after beating Cyprus 2-0 thanks to a brace from Ola Kamara. Bulgaria needed to better that scorelines to usurp the Norwegians but they could only muster a 1-1 draw at home to already-relegated Slovenia.
Cyprus joined Slovenia in League D as they had the worst record of all the third-placed finishers in League C (not counting results against fourth-placed finishers).
Group 4
Round 1
- Lithuania 0-1 Serbia
- Romania 0-0 Montenegro
- Serbia 2-2 Romania
- Montenegro 2-0 Lithuania
Round 2
- Montenegro 0-2 Serbia
- Lithuania 1-2 Romania
- Romania 0-0 Serbia
- Lithuania 1-4 Montenegro
Round 3
- Serbia 2-1 Montenegro
- Romania 3-0 Lithuania
- Serbia 4-1 Lithuania
- Montenegro 0-1 Romania
Serbia guaranteed promotion with a 4-1 victory in their final group game against Lithuania.
Romania remained unbeaten but missed out on top spot.
Lithuania were relegated and the only nation in League C to lose all their matches.
League D Overview
Promoted and in provisional Euro 2020 play-off: Georgia, Belarus, Kosovo, Macedonia
Group 1
Round 1
- Kazakhstan 0-2 Georgia
- Latvia 0-0 Andorra
- Georgia 1-0 Latvia
- Andorra 1-1 Kazakhstan
Round 2
- Latvia 1-1 Kazakhstan
- Georgia 3-0 Andorra
- Kazakhstan 4-0 Andorra
- Latvia 0-3 Georgia
Round 3
- Kazakhstan 1-1 Latvia
- Andorra 1-1 Georgia
- Andorra 0-0 Latvia
- Georgia 2-1 Kazakhstan
Already-promoted Georgia dropped their first points of the tournament with a 1-1 draw against Andorra. Kazakhstan drew 1-1 against Latvia, though neither team can be promoted. In the final round of matches, Georgia capped a fine group-stage campaign with a 2-1 win over Kazakhstan while Andorra and Latvia played out a stalemate.
Group 2
Round 1
- Belarus 5-0 San Marino
- Luxembourg 4-0 Moldova
- Moldova 0-0 Belarus
- San Marino 0-3 Luxembourg
Round 2
- Moldova 2-0 San Marino
- Belarus 1-0 Luxembourg
- Luxembourg 3-0 San Marino
- Belarus 0-0 Moldova
Round 3
- San Marino 0-1 Moldova
- Luxembourg 0-2 Belarus
- San Marino 0-2 Belarus
- Moldova 1-1 Luxembourg
Luxembourg had to beat Moldova in their final match and hope Belarus lost to San Marino to gain promotion. Neither happened in the final round of games, meaning that Belarus are promoted.
San Marino were the only nation in League D to lose all their matches.
Group 3
Round 1
- Azerbaijan 0-0 Kosovo
- Faroe Islands 3-1 Malta
- Malta 1-1 Azerbaijan
- Kosovo 2-0 Faroe Islands
Round 2
- Kosovo 3-1 Malta
- Faroe Islands 0-3 Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan 1-1 Malta
- Faroe Islands 1-1 Kosovo
Round 3
- Azerbaijan 2-0 Faroe Islands
- Malta 0-5 Kosovo
- Malta 1-1 Faroe Islands
- Kosovo 4-0 Azerbaijan
Kosovo ended Azerbaijan's unbeaten run with a huge 4-0 home win in the Group D3 finale. Kosovo were promoted to League C with a dominant record as they scored 15 goals in their campaign and only conceded two.
Group 4
Round 1
- Armenia 2-1 Liechtenstein
- Gibraltar 0-2 FYR Macedonia
- FYR Macedonia 2-0 Armenia
- Liechtenstein 2-0 Gibraltar
Round 2
- Macedonia 4-1 Liechtenstein
- Armenia 0-1 Gibraltar
- Gibraltar 2-1 Liechtenstein
- Armenia 4-0 Macedonia
Round 3
- Liechtenstein 0-2 FYR Macedonia
- Gibraltar 2-6 Armenia
- Macedonia 4-0 Gibraltar
- Liechtenstein 2-2 Armenia
Ilija Nestorovski scored twice as Macedonia gained promotion to League C with a 4-0 win over Gibraltar in the last round of matches. That result meant Armenia's 2-2 draw in Liechtenstein was immaterial.
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