NATIONS LEAGUE football is almost upon us again.
The inaugural competition was won by Portugal in summer 2019, as they saw off Holland 1-0 in the final thanks to a strike from Goncalo Guedes.
Goncalo Guedes scored as Portugal won the Nations LeagueCredit: Getty
Once Euro 2020 is complete this year, teams will begin the second edition of the Nations League – and the Home Nations are set to learn their fate in the draw.
What time is the Nations League draw?
It is being held in Amsterdam.
Things get underway in the Dutch capital at 5pm GMT.
When is the Nations League?
Following on from the success of the first tournament, the second will begin after Euro 2020.
Key dates are:
- Matchday 1: September 3-5, 2020
- Matchday 2: September 6-8, 2020
- Matchday 3: October 8-10, 2020
- Matchday 4: October 11-13, 2020
- Matchday 5: November 12-14, 2020
- Matchday 6: November 15-17, 2020
- Finals: June 2, 3 and 6, 2021
- Relegation play-offs: March 24, 25, 28 and 29, 2022
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch the draw on?
YOU can catch the draw live on Uefa’s official website.
A stream will be available at 5pm GMT with the ceremony coming direct from Amsterdam.
As yet, there is no confirmed TV channel for the draw.
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Draw pots
League A
- Pot 1: Portugal, Netherlands, England, Switzerland
- Pot 2: Belgium, France, Spain, Italy
- Pot 3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Denmark, Sweden
- Pot 4: Croatia, Poland, Germany, Iceland
League B
- Pot 1: Russia, Austria, Wales, Czech Republic
- Pot 2: Scotland, Norway, Serbia, Finland
- Pot 3: Slovakia, Turkey, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland
- Pot 4: Bulgaria, Israel, Hungary, Romania
League C
- Pot 1: Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Georgia
- Pot 2: North Macedonia, Kosovo, Belarus, Cyprus
- Pot 3: Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Luxembourg
- Pot 4: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Moldova
League D
- Pot 1: Gibraltar, Faroe Islands, Latvia, Liechtenstein
- Pot 2: Andorra, Malta, San Marino
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk