The first stage matches of the UEFA Women’s Nations League have begun and will continue until December 5.
Spain, the Women’s World Cup champion, visits Sweden, the team it eliminated in the semi-finals, while England, the European champion and world runner-up, hosts Scotland. The match scheduled for Thursday between Israel and Armenia was postponed until December 2nd.
UEFA Women’s Champions League: Leagues and Groups
League A:
Group A1: England, Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland
Group A2: France, Norway, Austria, Portugal
Group A3: Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Wales
Group A4: Sweden, Spain, Italy, Switzerland
League B:
Group B1: Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Hungary, Albania
Group B2: Finland, Romania, Slovakia, Croatia
Group B3: Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, Greece
Group B4: Czechia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus
League C:
Group C1: Malta, Moldova, Latvia, Andorra
Group C2: Türkiye, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Georgia
Group C3: Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Cyprus, Faroe Islands
Group C4: Israel, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Armenia
Group C5: North Macedonia, Kosovo, Bulgaria
At the end of the league stage, the group standings will determine automatic promotion and relegation between the leagues, as well as the four teams that will compete in the UEFA Women’s Nations League Finals in February 2024 (Group A winners). The group standings will also determine which teams will play promotion and relegation matches to determine their starting position in the Women’s European Qualifiers, which start in April.
All HEC tables
First business day
Friday, September 22, 2023
Group A1
England – Scotland
Belgium – Netherlands
Group A2
France – Portugal
Norway – Austria
Group A3
Denmark – Germany
Iceland – Wales
Group A4
Sweden – Spain
Switzerland – Italy
Group B1
Albania – Hungary
Group B2
Finland – Slovakia
Croatia – Romania
Group B3
Ukraine – Serbia 1-2
Greece – Poland
Group B4
Slovenia – Czech Republic 0-2
Belarus – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group C1
Moldova – Andorra
Latvia – Malta 0-1
Group C2
Lithuania – Luxembourg 0-2
Georgia 0-3 Türkiye
Group C3
Azerbaijan – Cyprus 1-1
Faroe Islands – Montenegro
Group C4
Estonia – Kazakhstan
Group C5
North Macedonia 0-1 Bulgaria
Saturday 24 September 2023:
Group B1
Republic of Ireland – Northern Ireland
second day
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Group A1
Netherlands – England
Scotland – Belgium
Group A2
Austria – France
Portugal – Norway
Group A3
Germany – Iceland
Wales – Denmark
Group A4
Spain – Switzerland
Italy – Sweden
Group B1
Northern Ireland – Albania
Hungary – Republic of Ireland
Group B2
Romania – Finland
Slovakia – Croatia
Group B3
Poland – Ukraine
Serbia – Greece
Group B4
Czech Republic – Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Slovenia
Group C1
Malta – Moldova
Andorra – Latvia
Group C2
Türkiye – Lithuania
Luxembourg – Georgia
Group C3
Montenegro – Azerbaijan
Cyprus – Faroe Islands
Group C4
Estonia – Israel
Armenia – Kazakhstan
Group C5
Bulgaria – Kosovo
third day
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Group C4
Kazakhstan – Israel
Friday, October 27, 2023
Group A1
England – Belgium
Netherlands – Scotland
Group A2
Norway – France
Austria – Portugal
Group A3
Germany – Wales
Iceland – Denmark
Group A4
Sweden Switzerland
Italy – Spain
Group B1
Republic of Ireland – Albania
Hungary – Northern Ireland
gathering B2
Finland – Croatia
Romania – Slovakia
Group B3
Poland – Serbia
Greece – Ukraine
Group B4
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Czech Republic
Belarus – Slovenia
Group C1
Malta – Andorra
Latvia – Moldova
Group C2
Luxembourg – Türkiye
Lithuania – Georgia
Group C3
Cyprus – Montenegro
Faroe Islands – Azerbaijan
Group C4
Armenia – Estonia
Group C5
North Macedonia – Kosovo
the fourth day
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Group A1
Belgium – England
Scotland – Netherlands
Group A2
France – Norway
Portugal – Austria
Group A3
Denmark – Wales
Iceland – Germany
Group A4
Switzerland – Spain
Sweden – Italy
Group B2
Albania – Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland – Hungary
Group B2
Croatia – Finland
Slovakia – Romania
Group B3
Serbia – Poland
Ukraine – Greece
Group B4
Czech Republic – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia – Belarus
Group C1
Andorra – Malta
Moldova – Latvia
Group C2
Türkiye – Luxembourg
Georgia – Lithuania
Group C3
Faroe Islands – Cyprus
Azerbaijan – Montenegro
Group C4
Israel – Kazakhstan
Estonia – Armenia
Group C5
Kosovo – North Macedonia
The fifth day
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Group C4
Israel – Armenia
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Group A2
France – Austria
Group B2
Finland – Romania
Group C4
Armenia – Israel
Friday, December 1, 2023
Group A1
England – Netherlands
Belgium – Scotland
Group A2
Norway – Portugal
Germany – Denmark
Group A3
Wales – Iceland
Group A4
Spain Italy
Switzerland Sweden
Group B1
Republic of Ireland – Hungary
Albania – Northern Ireland
Group B2
Croatia – Slovakia
Greece – Serbia
Group B3
Ukraine – Poland
Group B4
Slovenia – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belarus – Czech Republic
Group C1
Moldova – Malta
Latvia – Andorra
Group C2
Lithuania – Türkiye
Georgia – Luxembourg
Group C3
Montenegro – Faroe Islands
Cyprus – Azerbaijan
Group C4
Kazakhstan – Estonia
Group C5
Kosovo – Bulgaria
the sixth day
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Group A1
Netherlands – Belgium
Scotland – England
Group A2
Austria – Norway
Portugal – France
Group A3
Denmark – Iceland
Wales – Germany
Group A4
Spain – Sweden
Italy – Switzerland
Group B1
Hungary – Albania
Northern Ireland – Republic of Ireland
Group B2
Romania – Croatia
Slovakia – Finland
Group B3
Poland – Greece
Serbia – Ukraine
Group B4
Czechia – Slovenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Belarus
Group C1
Malta – Latvia
Andorra – Moldova
Group C2
Türkiye – Georgia
Luxembourg – Lithuania
Group C3
Azerbaijan – Faroe Islands
Montenegro – Cyprus
Group C4
Israel – Estonia
Kazakhstan – Armenia
Group C5
Bulgaria – North Macedonia
Who plays in the final stage of the UEFA Women’s Nations League?
The top four group teams of League A qualify for the final stage.
When is the final tournament of the UEFA Women’s Nations League?
The final stage of the UEFA Women’s Nations League will take place between 21 and 28 February 2024. The draw will determine who will return to the semi-finals, final and third-place match.
Who qualifies for the UEFA Women’s Nations League finals for the French 2024 Olympic Games?
The two finalists qualify for the finals of the 2024 Women’s Olympic Football Championship, alongside the host country, France.
If France qualifies for the finals, the third-placed team will occupy the remaining spot in the Olympic Games. If an association that has not been confirmed by FIFA as eligible to participate in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament qualifies, the next highest ranked team that has not qualified will take its place.
Who gets promoted, relegated or enters the playoffs?
League A
The top two teams in each group remain in League A for the European qualifiers for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025.
The four third-placed teams play against the second-placed teams in each group in League B. The winners of each match will play in League A for the European qualifying stage; The defeated will play in the second division.
The fourth-placed teams are relegated to the second division.
League B
The top four in the group are promoted to League A.
The four second-placed teams play against the third-placed teams in League A. The winner of each match plays in League A; The defeated teams will play in the second division.
The three best third teams face the three best second teams in League C. The winners of the European qualifying stage will play in League B; The defeated will play in League C.
The third and fourth placed teams are relegated to the third division.
League C
The top five in the group are promoted to League B.
The three best second places play in play-offs against the three best third places in League B. The winners of League B play for the European qualifying stage; The defeated players play in League C.
The other teams remain in League C.
When will the promotion and relegation matches be held in the UEFA Women’s Nations League?
The UEFA Women’s Nations League promotion and relegation matches will take place between 21 and 28 February 2024.
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