England has made its return to the top tier of soccer’s Nations League, but the draw they received poses a significant challenge. The Three Lions will compete against Spain, Croatia, and the Czech Republic, creating a very competitive group as they aim for their first win at this summer’s World Cup.
Challenging Group for England
Having moved back up to the Nations League’s top tier, England finds itself grouped with reigning European champions Spain, alongside Croatia and the Czech Republic. This grouping echoes memories of the European Championship final, where the Three Lions fell short against Spain, losing 2-1, marking Gareth Southgate’s final match as their manager.
Wales, also newly promoted to League A, will face a tough lineup including Nations League champions Portugal, Erling Haaland’s Norway, and Denmark.
Kylian Mbappé’s France will confront formidable opponents such as Italy and Belgium, as well as Turkiye, rounding out their group with Germany, the Netherlands, Serbia, and Greece.
The configurations of the League A group stages are:
- Group A1: France, Italy, Belgium, Turkiye
- Group A2: Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece
- Group A3: Spain, Croatia, England, Czech Republic
- Group A4: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales
Ireland’s Opportunity

Northern Ireland will compete against Hungary, Ukraine, and Georgia in League B, while the Republic of Ireland is set to face Israel, Austria, and Kosovo. Scotland has drawn Switzerland, Slovenia, and North Macedonia.
The remaining draws are listed below.
League B
- Group B1: Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia, North Macedonia
- Group B2: Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern Ireland
- Group B3: Israel, Austria, Republic of Ireland, Kosovo
- Group B4: Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Sweden
League C
- Group C1: Albania, Finland, Belarus, San Marino
- Group C2: Montenegro, Armenia, Cyprus, Gibraltar/Latvia*
- Group C3: Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Faroe Islands, Moldova
- Group C4: Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Luxembourg/Malta*
League D
- Group D1: Gibraltar/Latvia, Luxembourg/Malta, Andorra
- Group D2: Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein
*Gibraltar, Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta will compete in a play-off in March to determine their placement in League C and League D.
Ireland and Israel’s Upcoming Match
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) had earlier approved a motion requesting UEFA to exclude Israel from the competition.
Nevertheless, they appear ready to proceed with the match.
“While talks continue with UEFA officials, the association understands that refusing to host a match could lead to forfeiture and other disciplinary measures, including potential disqualification from the tournament,” the statement indicated.
Looking Ahead

The Nations League kicks off in September, with matches running through November 2026.
Manager Thomas Tuchel has extended his contract with the England team until 2028, continuing to lead the Three Lions through this tournament.
Expressing his enthusiasm, he stated, “I am thrilled and proud to extend my time in England.”
“It’s well-known that I have enjoyed every moment working with the players and coaches, and I eagerly anticipate leading them into the World Cup.”
“This is a fantastic opportunity, and I will do my utmost to make this country proud.”
He is prepared to manage the national team at Euro 2028 and added, “Euro 2028 is sure to be an extraordinary tournament, and as a manager, nothing matters more than competing against the top players on the grandest stage available.”
Fan Take: This news significantly impacts soccer fans as it showcases the intense competition and high stakes surrounding national teams. With established stars and teams facing off in high-pressure matches, fans can expect thrilling encounters, increasing the excitement for the sport as it continues to evolve on a global scale.

