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UEFA Nations League Final Four: Everything you need to know
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Get Ready for the UEFA Nations League Final Four: Your Ultimate Guide!

June 3, 2025 5 Min Read
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    • What is the International League?
    • Importance of International Leagues
    • Key Facts

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There’s no downtime for the champions. The Nations League Final Four, positioned between the Champions League Final and the Club World Cup, presents another chance for players seeking a moment of respite while competing for a trophy.

Four French players are participating, including those from Portugal, alongside one player each from Spain and Germany, following Paris Saint-Germain’s victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League Final on Saturday.

Jan Orel Bisek, a German defender, sustained an injury while playing for Inter and will miss the Nations League semi-finals against Portugal in Munich on Wednesday.

PSG’s Gonzalo Ramos, Joan Neves, Nuno Mendes, and Vitinha must recover from the celebration before facing Portugal. Meanwhile, France will compete against Spain in the other semi-final set for Thursday in Stuttgart, where Spanish striker Fabian Lewis could take the field despite his recent exploits with PSG.

French players Desirée Dou, Bradley Barcola, Osman Dembélé, Lucas Hernandez, and Warren Zaire-Emery contributed to PSG’s long-awaited Champions League triumph, while Marcus Thuram and Benjamin Pavard were part of the losing Inter squad.

Coach Didier Deschamps must consider the effects of PSG’s celebrations on his squad, especially since three key defenders—William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, and Jules Koundé—have also been injured. Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga is also sidelined.

Winners of each semi-final will advance to the final in Munich on Sunday, while the losing teams still face off in Stuttgart to determine third place.

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What is the International League?

Established in 2018, this competition replaced UEFA’s so-called "meaningless friendlies" with a format that pits ranked national teams against one another in a more competitive environment. It features a league structure divided into four tiers, culminating in a knockout round following the group stage for the top-tier groups’ winners and runners-up.

In the quarter-finals, Spain knocked out the Netherlands on penalties, France also advanced past Croatia via the spot-kick method, Germany edged out their match 5-4, and Portugal triumphed over Denmark with a total score of 5-3.

All three previous champions—Portugal (2019), France (2021), and Spain (2023)—are set to compete in the Final Four, joining host nation Germany.

Importance of International Leagues

Spain leveraged their Nations League success as a catalyst for their victory in the European Championship in 2023, while France’s triumph the previous year helped propel them to the 2022 World Cup final.

While fans may find it challenging to recall past winners amidst a jam-packed schedule, coaches and players appreciate the heightened competitiveness. For German manager Julian Nagelsmann, this represents an opportunity to secure his first title. While it may not rival the significance of the European Championships or the World Cup, it has the potential to restore pride in German football following its downturn since the 2014 World Cup win.

Key Facts

  • The matchup between France and Spain echoes the Euro 2024 semi-finals, where Ramin Yamal’s exciting performance helped lead to France’s title win.
  • Lyon’s midfielder Rayan Cherki made his debut for the French national team.
  • Isco has returned to the Spanish squad after a six-year absence, proving his worth with a successful season at Real Betis.
  • German captain Joshua Kimmich is set to make his 100th international appearance against Portugal.
  • Jamal Musiala is injured, placing pressure on Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz to make his mark for Germany.
  • Portugal’s Rodrigo Mora receives his first call-up, joining the 18-year-old midfielder linked to clubs like Manchester United, Barcelona, and PSG.
  • The ageless Cristiano Ronaldo, now 40, will again lead Portugal and shows no signs of slowing down after the tournament.
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Report by Associated Press.

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Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the continuous tug-of-war for supremacy among Europe’s elite teams. The Nations League serves as a platform that not only showcases emerging talent but also revitalizes national pride, making it a pivotal tournament in the international soccer landscape.

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