The Nations League will have a new format in the coming edition, in the hope of making the competition more attractive. The top two from each of the four groups in the top division (in which Belgium also participates) will play the quarter-finals (in first and return matches). The third plays a jump-off match to stay in the A division, the fourth is still relegated directly to the B division.
To reach the quarter-finals, the Red Devils will first have to deal with Italy, France and Israel
The Red Devils’ six group matches will be played between September 5 and November 19. The final round with four countries is scheduled between June 4 and 8, 2025.
Division A
Group 1: Croatia, Portugal, Poland, ScotlandGroup 2: Italy, Belgium, France, IsraelGroup 3: Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, Bosnia and HerzegovinaGroup 4: Spain, Denmark, Switzerland, Serbia
Division B
Group 1: Czech Republic, Ukraine, Albania, GeorgiaGroup 2: England, Finland, Ireland, GreeceGroup 3: Austria, Norway, Slovenia, KazakhstanGroup 4: Wales, Iceland, Montenegro, Turkey
Division C
Group 1: Sweden, Azerbaijan, Slovakia, EstoniaGroup 2: Romania, Kosovo, Cyprus, Lithuania/GibraltarGroup 3: Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Northern Ireland, BelarusGroup 4: Armenia, Faroe Islands, North Macedonia, Latvia
Division D
Group 1: Lithuania/Gibraltar, San Marino, LiechtensteinGroup 2: Moldova, Malta, Andorra