UEFA has introduced the UEFA Nations League, where the best teams from Europe will compete with each other for the coveted spot in UEFA Euro 2020. This new competition replaces UEFA Euro qualifiers, as the best performing teams will get promoted or relegated and will win a place in the upcoming tournament.
Semi Finals
June 5 : Portugal vs Switzerland
June 6 : England vs Netherlands
So what are you waiting for? Learn how to watch UEFA Nations League by following the guide below.
Where to watch UEFA Nations League?
UEFA has signed exclusive rights with several TV channels & network to broadcast the UEFA Nations League live. The channels are only available in certain countries as you can see in the table below. If a channel is not available in your country, then fret not because PureVPN can help you watch UEFA Nations League live online from anywhere!
| Countries | Channels |
| Latin America | Sky Mexico, DirecTV |
| US | Univision, ESPN |
| UAE | BeIN Sports |
| Belgium | RTBF, RTL |
| France | M6, TF1, L’Equipe |
| Germany | RTL, ARD/ZDF |
| Italy | Rai |
| Portugal | RTP, Sport TV |
| Ireland | RTE, TV3 |
| Russia | Telesport |
| Spain | RTVE |
| UK | ITV |
| India | Sonyliv [Free] |
Note: You can watch Nations league on Sonyliv website/app with PureVPN’s Indian server. [Works on PureVPN Chrome extension]
How to Watch Nations League Live
The channels broadcasting the UEFA Nations League live aren’t available in every country. You can refer to the list above to check which channel is available at your location.
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UEFA Nations League Schedule
UEFA Nations League will continue between International breaks throughout this season. Below is phase-wise schedule for the 2018-19 edition.
| Round | Dates |
| Matchday 1 | 6-8 September 2018 |
| Matchday 2 | 9-11 September 2018 |
| Matchday 3 | 11-13 October 2018 |
| Matchday 4 | 14-16 October 2018 |
| Matchday 5 | 15-17 November 2018 |
| Matchday 6 | 19-20 November 2018 |
| Semi Finals | 5-6 June 2019 |
| Third-Place Playoff | |
| Final | 9 June 2019 |
UEFA Nations League Results & Fixtures
Matchday one
League A
Group A1: Germany 0-0 France
League B
Group B1: Czech Republic 1-2 Ukraine
Group B4: Wales 4-1 Republic of Ireland
League C
Group C3: Slovenia 1-2 Bulgaria, Norway 2-0 Cyprus
League D
Group D1: Kazakhstan 0-2 Georgia, Latvia 0-0 Andorra
Group D4: Armenia 2-1 Liechtenstein, Gibraltar 0-2 FYR Macedonia
Friday 7 September
League A
Group A3: Italy 1-1 Poland
League B
Group B2: Turkey 1-2 Russia
League C
Group C1: Albania 1-0 Israel
Group C4: Lithuania 0-1 Serbia, Romania 0-0 Montenegro
League D
Group D3: Azerbaijan 0-0 Kosovo, Faroe Islands 3-1 Malta
Saturday 8 September
League A
Group A2: Switzerland 6-0 Iceland
Group A4: England 1-2 Spain
League B
Group B3: Northern Ireland 1-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
League C
Group C2: Finland 1-0 Hungary, Estonia 0-1 Greece
League D
Group D2: Belarus 5-0 San Marino, Luxembourg 4-0 Moldova
Matchday two
Sunday 9 September
League A
Group A1: France 2-1 Netherlands
League B
Group B1: Ukraine 1-0 Slovakia
Group B4: Denmark 2-0 Wales
League C
Group C3: Bulgaria 1-0 Norway, Cyprus 2-1 Slovenia
League D
Group D1: Georgia 1-0 Latvia
Group D4: FYR Macedonia 2-0 Armenia, Liechtenstein 2-0 Gibraltar
Monday 10 September
League A
Group A3: Portugal 1-0 Italy
League B
Group B2: Sweden 2-3 Turkey
League C
Group C1: Scotland 2-0 Albania
Group C4: Serbia 2-2 Romania, Montenegro 2-0 Lithuania
League D
Group D1: Andorra 1-1 Kazakhstan
Group D3: Kosovo 2-0 Faroe Islands, Malta 1-1 Azerbaijan
Tuesday 11 September
League A
Group A2: Iceland 0-3 Belgium
Group A4: Spain 6-0 Croatia
League B
Group B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 Austria
League C
Group C2: Hungary 2-1 Greece, Finland 1-0 Estonia
League D
Group D2: San Marino 0-3 Luxembourg, Moldova 0-0 Belarus
Matchday three
Thursday 11 October
League A
Group A3: Poland v Portugal (20:45)
League B
Group B2: Russia v Sweden (20:45)
League C
Group C1: Israel v Scotland (20:45)
Group C4: Lithuania v Romania (20:45), Montenegro v Serbia (20:45)
League D
Group D3: Faroe Islands v Azerbaijan (20:45), Kosovo v Malta (20:45)
Friday 12 October
League A
Group A2: Belgium v Switzerland (20:45)
Group A4: Croatia v England (20:45)
League B
Group B3: Austria v Northern Ireland (20:45)
League C
Group C2: Greece v Hungary (20:45), Estonia v Finland (20:45)
League D
Group D2: Belarus v Luxembourg (20:45), Moldova v San Marino (20:45)
Saturday 13 October
League A
Group A1: Netherlands v Germany (20:45)
League B
Group B1: Slovakia v Czech Republic (15:00)
Group B4: Republic of Ireland v Denmark (20:45)
League C
Group C3: Norway v Slovenia (18:00), Bulgaria v Cyprus (20:45)
League D
Group D1: Georgia v Andorra (18:00), Latvia v Kazakhstan (18:00)
Group D4: Armenia v Gibraltar (18:00), FYR Macedonia v Liechtenstein (20:45)
Matchday four
Sunday 14 October
League A
Group A3: Poland v Italy (20:45)
League B
Group B2: Russia v Turkey (18:00)
League C
Group C1: Israel v Albania (20:45)
Group C4: Romania v Serbia (15:00), Lithuania v Montenegro (20:45)
League D
Group D3: Azerbaijan v Malta (18:00), Faroe Islands v Kosovo (18:00)
Monday 15 October
League A
Group A2: Iceland v Switzerland (20:45)
Group A4: Spain v England (20:45)
League B
Group B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina v Northern Ireland (20:45)
League C
Group C2: Estonia v Hungary (20:45), Finland v Greece (20:45)
League D
Group D2: Belarus v Moldova (20:45), Luxembourg v San Marino (20:45)
Tuesday 16 October
League A
Group A1: France v Germany (20:45)
League B
Group B1: Ukraine v Czech Republic (20:45)
Group B4: Republic of Ireland v Wales (20:45)
League C
Group C3: Norway v Bulgaria (20:45), Slovenia v Cyprus (20:45)
League D
Group D1: Kazakhstan v Andorra (16:00), Latvia v Georgia (20:45)
Group D4: Armenia v FYR Macedonia (18:00), Gibraltar v Liechtenstein (20:45)
Matchday five
Thursday 15 November
League A
Group A2: Belgium v Iceland (20:45)
Group A4: Croatia v Spain (20:45)
League B
Group B3: Austria v Bosnia and Herzegovina (20:45)
League C
Group C2: Greece v Finland (20:45), Hungary v Estonia (20:45)
League D
Group D1: Kazakhstan v Latvia (16:00), Andorra v Georgia (20:45)
Group D2: San Marino v Moldova (20:45), Luxembourg v Belarus (20:45)
Friday 16 November
League A
Group A1: Netherlands v France (20:45)
League B
Group B1: Slovakia v Ukraine (20:45)
Group B4: Wales v Denmark (20:45)
League C
Group C3: Cyprus v Bulgaria (20:45), Slovenia v Norway (20:45)
League D
Group D4: Liechtenstein v FYR Macedonia (20:45), Gibraltar v Armenia (20:45)
Saturday 17 November
League A
Group A3: Italy v Portugal (20:45)
League B
Group B2: Turkey v Sweden (18:00)
League C
Group C1: Albania v Scotland (20:45)
Group C4: Serbia v Montenegro (15:00), Romania v Lithuania (20:45)
League D
Group D3: Azerbaijan v Faroe Islands (18:00), Malta v Kosovo (18:00)
Matchday six
Sunday 18 November
League A
Group A2: Switzerland v Belgium (20:45)
Group A4: England v Croatia (15:00)
League B
Group B3: Northern Ireland v Austria (18:00)
League C
Group C2: Hungary v Finland (20:45), Greece v Estonia (20:45)
League D
Group D2: San Marino v Belarus (18:00), Moldova v Luxembourg (18:00)
Monday 19 November
League A
Group A1: Germany v Netherlands (20:45)
League B
Group B1: Czech Republic v Slovakia (20:45)
Group B4: Denmark v Republic of Ireland (20:45)
League C
Group C3: Cyprus v Norway (20:45), Bulgaria v Slovenia (20:45)
League D
Group D1: Andorra v Latvia (18:00), Georgia v Kazakhstan (18:00)
Group D4: Liechtenstein v Armenia (20:45), FYR Macedonia v Gibraltar (20:45)
Tuesday 20 November
League A
Group A3: Portugal v Poland (20:45)
League B
Group B2: Sweden v Russia (20:45)
League C
Group C1: Scotland v Israel (20:45)
Group C4: Serbia v Lithuania (20:45), Montenegro v Romania (20:45)
League D
Group D3: Kosovo v Azerbaijan (18:00), Malta v Faroe Islands (18:00)
Why UEFA Nations League?

Football fans hate International friendlies. For club football fans, International friendlies are considered a nuisance and an unnecessary disruption to the league season. We often see important players getting injured in these matches and our favorite clubs suffer as a result.
Fortunately, UEFA is bringing a change to this International friendly structure. International squads still compete like they do every year, but this time, their clashes will be more entertaining and a bit lethal as well.








