The official draw for the UEFA Nations League has delivered thrilling matchups across Leagues A, B, and C. Europe’s top national teams are set to battle in highly competitive groups, promising drama, intensity, and top-level football.Below is a complete and structured overview of the draw, organized by league and group.League A: Europe’s Giants Face OffLeague A once again guarantees high-profile clashes, with several European powerhouses drawn against each other. Fans can expect elite football and tightly contested fixtures.Group A1France, Italy, Belgium, TurkeyOne of the most anticipated groups, featuring former world and European champions. France and Italy headline the group, while Belgium remains a serious contender. Turkey adds further competitiveness, making this a balanced and unpredictable group.Group A2Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, GreeceGermany and the Netherlands renew their historic rivalry in a group that also includes a resilient Serbia and a tactically disciplined Greece. This group promises technical quality and strong defensive battles.Group A3Spain, Croatia, England, Czech RepublicSpain and England stand out as favorites, but Croatia’s tournament experience and the Czech Republic’s determination make this a highly competitive group. Every match here could shape the standings dramatically.Group A4Portugal, Denmark, Norway, WalesDefending champions Portugal will face strong opposition from Denmark and Norway, while Wales brings its trademark intensity. This group blends experience with emerging talent.League B: Competitive and UnpredictableLeague B features ambitious national teams aiming for promotion to the elite tier. The balance in several groups suggests a tight race throughout the competition.Group B1Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia, North MacedoniaA well-matched group where consistency will be crucial. Switzerland and Scotland enter with strong recent performances, while Slovenia and North Macedonia are capable of surprises.Group B2Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern IrelandHungary and Ukraine appear as early favorites, but Georgia’s growing quality and Northern Ireland’s defensive organization could make this group highly competitive.Group B3Israel, Austria, Republic of Ireland, KosovoThis group stands out for its tactical diversity. Austria brings technical strength, while Kosovo and the Republic of Ireland aim to prove their progress on the international stage. Israel completes a group where every point will matter.Group B4Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, SwedenA balanced group with strong football traditions. Sweden and Poland may start as slight favorites, but Bosnia and Romania have the quality to challenge for promotion.League C: Opportunity for Emerging NationsLeague C offers developing national teams a valuable platform to compete and build momentum. The competition remains intense, with promotion and relegation at stake.Group C1Albania, Finland, Belarus, San MarinoAlbania will aim to take control of the group, facing organized Finland and Belarus sides. San Marino will look to gain valuable experience against stronger opponents.Group C2Montenegro, Armenia, Cyprus, Latvia or GibraltarThis group remains partially open depending on the final confirmed participant. Montenegro and Armenia could lead the battle, while Cyprus and either Latvia or Gibraltar seek to challenge expectations.Group C3Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Faroe Islands, MoldovaSlovakia may enter as favorites, but Kazakhstan has shown steady improvement. The Faroe Islands and Moldova add unpredictability to the group.Group C4Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Luxembourg or MaltaIceland and Bulgaria bring experience, while Estonia and either Luxembourg or Malta will aim to compete strongly for points in what could become a tightly contested group.What to Expect from the Nations League CampaignThe UEFA Nations League continues to grow in importance, offering competitive matches outside traditional qualifiers and friendlies. With promotion, relegation, and international prestige at stake, every fixture carries significant weight.From heavyweight clashes in League A to ambitious battles in Leagues B and C, fans across Europe can expect an exciting and intense tournament filled with memorable moments.The road to Nations League glory officially begins. Post navigationUS Luge Athlete Sophia Kirkby Draws Global Attention Ahead of Milano-Cortina 2026