The opponents of our national team in the Nations League have been determined.

The opponents of our national team in the Nations League have been determined.

12.02.2026 21:10

The draw for the 2026-2027 season of the UEFA Nations League has been held. Our national team’s opponents in the Nations League are France, Italy, and Belgium.

The matchups for the 2026-2027 season of the UEFA Nations League have been announced. The draw took place in Brussels, Belgium at 20:00 TRT.

TO BE INCLUDED IN LEAGUE A

Turkey has been placed in League A of this thrilling organization, which will see the participation of 54 federations that are members of UEFA. As the teams were drawn into pots according to the overall ranking of the UEFA Nations League for 2024-2025, our national team participated in the draw from pot 4 in League A.

OUR NATIONAL TEAM'S OPPONENTS

As a result of the draw, our national team, managed by Vincenzo Montella, will face France, Italy, and Belgium in the Nations League.

Here are all the groups in the UEFA Nations League:

LEAGUE A

A1: France, Italy, Belgium, Turkey

A2: Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece

A3: Spain, Croatia, England, Czechia

A4: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales

LEAGUE B

B1: Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia, North Macedonia

B2: Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern Ireland

B3: Israel, Austria, Ireland, Kosovo

B4: Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Sweden

LEAGUE C

C1: Albania, Finland, Belarus, San Marino

C2: Montenegro, Armenia, TRNC, Latvia/Gibraltar (Winner)

C3: Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Faroe Islands, Moldova

C4: Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Malta/Luxembourg (Winner)

LEAGUE D

D1: Gibraltar/Lithuania (Loser), Malta/Luxembourg (Loser), Andorra

D2: Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein

In order to provide you with a better service, we position cookies on our site. Your personal data is collected and processed within the scope of KVKK and GDPR. For detailed information, you can review our Data Policy / Disclosure Text. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies.', '