The UEFA Nations League resumes this week as four of the biggest countries in European football battle it out for a spot in Sunday's final.
We may be without a major men’s international tournament this summer, but we certainly won’t be left short as we aim to mitigate the void between the 2024–25 and 2025–26 domestic seasons.
Paris Saint-Germain’s record-breaking triumph in the Champions League final remains fresh in the memory ahead of the latest slate of international action. Before the revamped Club World Cup gets underway in the United States, 2026 World Cup qualifiers are continuing across the globe and the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League is reaching its conclusion.
While not a major competition, the Nations League has bridged the gap between major tournaments and often meaningless friendlies. This is its fourth iteration, with three different winners getting their hands on the trophy so far.
Those three victors are in with a shout of claiming trophy number two this week, but it’s the non-winner who’ll benefit from hosting this year’s finals.
Here’s how projects the upcoming Nations League semifinals to play out.






