UEFA Nations League
England vs Croatia Preview – 3 big talking points
Playing out a 0-0 draw the last time the two sides met in a behind closed doors encounter last month, Gareth Southgate will see this as a perfect opportunity to gain some revenge on the nation that knocked them out in the semi-finals of this summer’s World Cup. Picking up a morale-boosting 3-0 win over […]
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Italy vs Portugal predictions and Nations League betting tips for Saturday evening’s fixture. Kick-off is at 7:45pm on the 17th November and our tipster has selected three recommended bets. Italy have work to do and this is a must-win clash for the Azurri. They sit two points behind Group 3 leaders Portugal and can’t afford to […]
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Wales vs Denmark predictions and Nations League betting tips for Friday evening’s fixture. Kick-off is at 7:45pm on the 16th November and our tipster has selected three recommended bets. A victory will see Wales qualify from League B, Group 4. Denmark could overtake their hosts with three points here. Bet £10 with a new MoPlay betting account to […]
read moreSlovenia vs Norway Predictions and Betting Tips: Nations League Preview
Slovenia vs Norway predictions and Nations League betting tips for Friday evening’s fixture. Kick-off is at 7:45pm on the 16th November and our tipster has selected three recommended bets. It’s tight at the top of the League C, Group 3 with Norway hoping to qualify ahead of Bulgaria. Slovenia are hoping to avoid relegation. Bet £10 […]
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Find the latest UEFA Nations League predictions and betting tips above and also get the latest match previews for the international tournament that moves into its second campaign.
We will provide selections from all the big Nations League fixtures and keep you up to date with the best UEFA National League betting tips from each fixture. You can also find out below what the Nations League is all about and how it works.
Nations League Betting Previews
The new tournament is aimed at making international friendly matches more competitive, and that can only be a positive thing for punters looking to place a bet on the matches in the competition. You can bet on the outright markets in the UEFA Nations League as well as getting the latest Nations League betting tips and predictions for the upcoming matches. Below we have put together some of our latest outright UEFA Nations League predictions including an outright selection and a top goalscorer tip.
Betting on international friendly matches was always quite unappealing but given the competitive edge to the Nations League last time around, matches were slightly more predictable and therefore provided more betting opportunities. This time around the tournament has had to be adjusted slightly. But with the fixture schedule now arranged and Euro 2020 now scheduled for the summer of 2021, it is an exciting time for international football and our betting tips.
When you’re looking to bet on the Nations League, statistics are a good place to start and our match prediction writers will consider all the vital stats before advising any bets. This gives you the best possible chance of winning and turning a profit. Once you have decided on your Nations League bets to place today you can add them into your betslip and place the bet. We’d always advise considering using a free bet for the Nations League where possible. This reduces the risk to you.
Betting on the Nations League
To find all the most up to date betting tips for the UEFA Nations League we recommend you scroll back up this page to find the match previews, where you will find all the latest UEFA Nations League bets including as well as reasons from our expert tipsters for each bet.
As each round of the competition approaches, we will provide the best bets for each match and where the fixtures allow. You’ll also find accumulator tips for the matches. These will replace our international friendly accumulators.
We’ll try and find the best football betting tips for the day’s fixtures including the big matches featuring the home nations. As well as the likes of World Cup winners France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. The Dutch are looking continue their resurgence after qualifying for Euro 2020 and getting to the final of this competition last time around.
What is the UEFA Nations League?
The new concept has been seven years in the making and will consist of 55 European nations. They are split into four leagues, A-D, based on their UEFA ranking at the end of the World Cup 2018 qualifying matches. Within the four leagues, the nations will be divided once again into groups or either three or four teams.
At the end of the group phase, the winner of each league will be promoted and the bottom club will be relegated. The winners of the four groups in league A will play in the final phase, the ‘Final Four’ where the winner will be crowned.
Portugal won the first ever Nations League, beating the Netherlands in the final. There will be 55 participants in this season’s Nations League tournament with the final stages taking place in 2021. World Cup 2022 qualifying fits into the Nations League, giving teams an extra chance to qualify for Qatar 2022.
“World Cup qualifying initially remains largely the same, with ten group winners advancing directly to the finals in Qatar. The format of the play-offs has evolved, though, and will now consist of two knockout rounds from which three teams qualify. It will involve the ten group runners-up plus the best two UEFA Nations League group winners (based on their overall UEFA Nations League rankings) who did not directly qualify or reach the play-offs.”
Nations League Format & Draw
League A
Group 1: Netherlands, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland
Group 2: England, Belgium, Denmark, Iceland
Group 3: Portugal, France, Sweden, Croatia
Group 4: Switzerland, Spain, Ukraine, Germany
League B
Group 1: Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland, Romania
Group 2: Czech Republic, Scotland, Slovakia, Israel
Group 3: Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary
Group 4: Wales, Finland, Republic of Ireland, Bulgaria
League C
Group 1: Montenegro, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Azerbaijan
Group 2: Georgia, North Macedonia, Estonia, Armenia
Group 3: Greece, Kosovo, Slovenia, Moldova
Group 4: Albania, Belarus, Lithuania, Kazakhstan
League D
Group 1: Faroe Islands, Latvia, Andorra, Malta
Group 2: Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, San Marino
UEFA Nations League Fixture Dates
The group stage matches of the 2020/21 UEFA Nations League will be played on the following dates: 3/4/5 and 6/7/8 September; 10/11 and 13/14 October; 14/15 and 17/18 November 2020.
Nations League FAQs
What is the Nations League?
After Portugal won the first-ever Nations League last season, it was declared a success. Now a few small changes have been made and once again. UEFA will expect these matches to be more competitive and beneficial than friendly matches.
When is the Nations League?
The fixtures start on September 3rd 2020 with the group phase running in September, October and November 2020. The finals are in 2021 and relegation play-offs in March 2022.
What is the Nations League draw?
55 teams are taking part and you can see the draw on this page. England have been drawn in Group 2 of League A along with Belgium, Iceland and Denmark.
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