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The full draw, match schedule and format for the 2026-2027 UEFA Nations League have been confirmed, with Europe’s top national teams set for another highly competitive edition of the tournament.

The league phase draw for the fifth edition of the UEFA Nations League took place on Thursday 12 February 2026 in Brussels at 18:00 CET, revealing several heavyweight clashes across the four leagues.

In League A, France, Italy, Belgium and Turkey were drawn together in Group A1, while Germany, the Netherlands, Serbia and Greece make up Group A2. Spain, Croatia, England and the Czech Republic will compete in Group A3, and Portugal, Denmark, Norway and Wales form Group A4.

League B features Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia and North Macedonia in Group B1. Group B2 contains Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia and Northern Ireland. Israel, Austria, the Republic of Ireland and Kosovo meet in Group B3, while Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania and Sweden are paired in Group B4.

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League C sees Albania, Finland, Belarus and San Marino in Group C1. Montenegro, Armenia, Cyprus and Gibraltar or Latvia make up Group C2. Kazakhstan, Slovakia, the Faroe Islands and Moldova are in Group C3, while Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia and Luxembourg or Malta compete in Group C4.

League D includes Gibraltar or Latvia, Luxembourg or Malta and Andorra in Group D1, with Lithuania, Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein placed in Group D2. Gibraltar and Latvia, as well as Luxembourg and Malta, will face play-offs in March to determine their final league placements.

The league phase will begin in September 2026, with Matchday 1 scheduled for 24 to 26 September and Matchday 2 from 27 to 29 September.

Matchday 3 runs from 30 September to 3 October, followed by Matchday 4 between 4 and 6 October. The final two rounds take place in November, with Matchday 5 set for 12 to 14 November and Matchday 6 from 15 to 17 November.

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UEFA has noted that Wednesday, 30 September 2026 is not part of the regular international window but may be used to accommodate fixtures.

The quarter-finals, along with League A/B and League B/C promotion and relegation play-offs, are scheduled for 25 to 30 March 2027. League C/D play-offs will follow in March 2028, while the final tournament will be held between 9 and 13 June 2027, although the host nation has yet to be announced.

The UEFA Nations League was introduced to replace low-profile international friendlies with more meaningful and balanced competitive matches. Teams are grouped based on rankings and performance, with promotion and relegation ensuring a dynamic and evolving competition structure.

The 2026 to 2027 edition will feature an extended international window from 24 September to 6 October 2026, during which teams are expected to play up to four matches in a short period.

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The tournament is also expected to play a role in qualification for UEFA EURO 2028 in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, offering some teams a potential second route into the final tournament through play-offs.

After the league phase concludes in November 2026, the top teams in League A will progress to quarter-finals in March 2027, with the winners advancing to a four-team finals event.

Additional promotion and relegation play-offs are also expected, continuing the format used in the previous edition.

Previous UEFA Nations League finals have seen Portugal defeat the Netherlands 1-0 in Porto in 2019, France beat Spain 2-1 in Milan in 2021, Spain edge Croatia on penalties after a 0-0 draw in Rotterdam in 2023, and Portugal overcome Spain on penalties following a 2-2 draw in Munich in 2025.

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Below is the 2026-2027 UEFA Nations League draw, covering all four leagues and groups.

League A

Group A1:
France
Italy
Belgium
Turkey

Group A2:
Germany
Netherlands
Serbia
Greece

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Group A3:
Spain
Croatia
England
Czech Republic

Group A4:
Portugal
Denmark
Norway
Wales

League B

Group B1:
Scotland
Switzerland
Slovenia
North Macedonia

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Group B2:
Hungary
Ukraine
Georgia
Northern Ireland

Group B3:
Israel
Austria
Republic of Ireland
Kosovo

Group B4:
Poland
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Romania
Sweden

League C

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Group C1:
Albania
Finland
Belarus
San Marino

Group C2:
Montenegro
Armenia
Cyprus
Gibraltar or Latvia

Group C3:
Kazakhstan
Slovakia
Faroe Islands
Moldova

Group C4:
Iceland
Bulgaria
Estonia
Luxembourg or Malta

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League D

Group D1:
Gibraltar/Latvia
Luxembourg/Malta
Andorra

Group D2:
Lithuania
Azerbaijan
Liechtenstein

*Gibraltar and Latvia, and Luxembourg and Malta, will contest play-offs in March to determine who will play in Leagues C and D.

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USA Defeat Australia To Reach World Cup Last 32

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The United States advanced to the World Cup knockout rounds with a game to spare following an impressive 2-0 win over Australia Friday, stoking the hopes of an already hyped host nation.

The US join fellow tournament co-hosts Mexico as the first teams to progress and could be assured top spot in Group D if Turkey fail to beat Paraguay later Friday.

Excitement had been running high from last week’s US thrashing of Paraguay.

And a glorious day in the Pacific Northwest did not disappoint the red-and-white-clad fans who packed Seattle’s Lumen Field and its surrounding streets and bars.

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Even before kickoff, chants of “USA” rocked a stadium best known as the raucous home of the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, but also a US soccer hotbed that hosts the local Sounders.

Without injured talisman attacker Christian Pulisic, who failed to recover from a calf issue in time, coach Mauricio Pochettino switched to a 4-4-2 formation, bringing in second striker Ricardo Pepi.

For the second game running, the US were gifted an early lead, thanks to an own goal in the 11th minute.

Playing slightly wider than usual, star striker Folarin Balogun raced down the left and cut the ball back from the byline.

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Under pressure from a lurking Pepi, Aussie defender Cameron Burgess steered the ball into his own net.

Toothless Australia

Having surprisingly dropped both goalscorers from their impressive opening win over Turkey, Australia looked toothless.

The US controlled possession and were lively and dynamic on the attack, Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest combining well down the right flank.

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Alex Freeman doubled the US lead in the 44th minute from what was surprisingly his team’s first shot on target.

Taking a free kick from the right byline, Antonee Robinson ignored the scrum in the box and played the ball to Sergino Dest, wide open in the D, whose blocked shot looped up into the air.

Freeman — son of Super Bowl-winning NFL wide receiver Antonio Freeman — was first to the ball, heading it past Patrick Beach. The offside flag went up. But it was overturned by VAR, and the stadium rocked for a second a time.

Australia made three changes at the break — sending on Connor Metcalfe and Nestory Irankunda, the goalscorers against Turkey — and pushed higher up the field.

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They were nearly caught out immediately. Balogun raced onto a through ball for a one-on-one chance, but his shot was blocked after a heavy touch.

Australia’s best chance so far came in the 62nd minute. The dangerous Cristian Volpato — who switched allegiance from Italy to Australia on the eve of the tournament — skied his shot from Irankunda’s cut-back pass.

With the US sitting back, Metcalfe had a shot saved, a rampaging Irankunda was brought down by Richards, and Jason Geria’s close-range effort was blocked in a nervy final phase for the hosts.

But despite late-flaring tensions between the teams, the Americans held on for the clean sheet and will have the luxury of playing Turkey next Thursday, knowing their spot in the round of 32 is secured.

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With home advantage and sparkling form so far, US fans will be dreaming of a run to the quarter-finals, which they last reached in 2002, and even beyond.

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Moroccan football star Hakimi to face trial for alleged rape while playing in World Cup

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A French appeals court on Friday has confirmed that Moroccan football icon Achraf Hakimi will face trial for the alleged rape of a woman in 2023, which the Paris Saint-Germain defender denies.

In February 2023, a woman then aged 24 told police in the Val-de-Marne region southeast of Paris that Hakimi had raped her.

The PSG right-back and captain of the Moroccan national team, whose second match of the 2026 World Cup kicks off on Friday against Scotland, has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

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Shortly after the Versailles Court of Appeal delivered its ruling, Hakimi wrote on X that he had been “waiting for this trial since day one.”

“At last, I’ll be able to speak,” he said.

A date has not been announced for the start of the trial at the criminal court in the Hauts-de-Seine department.

“This confirmation was expected. Nothing here says that he is guilty of anything; he remains steadfast in his defense,” Hakimi’s lawyer Fanny Colin said.

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The plaintiff’s lawyer, Rachel-Flore Pardo, said the decision brought her client “relief and hope.”

The plaintiff said she met Hakimi in January 2023 on Instagram and went to his home in a taxi ordered by the player, a police source said at the time.

She claimed that the player kissed her, touched her without her consent and then raped her.

She said she managed to push him away and text a friend, who came to pick her up.

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Speaking to the press for the first time in a Mediapart article published Thursday, the woman, using the pseudonym Jeanne, said she wanted a trial “to defend myself, to be heard”.

“I want to explain myself. I want people to believe me,” she added.

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Premier League Fixtures: Arsenal To Start Title Defence Against Coventry

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Arsenal will begin their Premier League title defence against promoted side, Coventry, on August 21.

The Premier League fixtures for the 2026-27 campaign were released on Friday, with the Gunners’ home game against Frank Lampard’s Coventry among the highlights in the opening round of matches.Coventry are back in the top-flight for the first time in 25 years after winning the Championship last season.

Andoni Iraola’s first Premier League game as Liverpool manager will be at Newcastle on August 23.

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Manchester City start life after Pep Guardiola at home to Bournemouth on August 23.

City are expected to appoint former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca to replace Guardiola, who stepped down at the end of the season after a decade in charge.

New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso begins his reign with a west London derby at Fulham on August 24.

Hull City, who won promotion via the Championship play-offs, begin their first Premier League season since 2017 with a home fixture against Manchester United on August 22.

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Ipswich, promoted in second place in the Championship, host Sunderland on August 22.

Elsewhere on the first weekend, Europa League winners Aston Villa travel to Brighton.

Brentford host Tottenham, Everton welcome Crystal Palace and Leeds visit Nottingham Forest.

Arsenal, champions for the first time since 2004, face a testing period after they host Coventry.

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Mikel Arteta’s side head to Villa for their first away league game of the season, then meet Chelsea at Emirates Stadium on September 5.

Trips to Sunderland and Brighton follow for the north Londoners.

The weekend of September 12 brings the first Manchester derby of the post-Guardiola era, while Liverpool host Manchester United on November 21.

City and Arsenal do not face each other until November 28 at the Emirates Stadium.

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The first Merseyside derby of the season between Everton and Liverpool is scheduled for November 28 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Roberto De Zerbi will get his first taste of the north London derby on December 5 when Tottenham host Arsenal.

The pick of the Boxing Day schedule sees Coventry boss Lampard facing his old club Chelsea on December 26.

Liverpool travel to arch rivals Manchester United on January 23 and a week later City host Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.

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The final day of the Premier League will take place on May 30, with Arsenal at home to Brighton while City travel to Sunderland and Liverpool host Bournemouth.

Chelsea and United finish at home to Brentford and Fulham respectively.

The start and the end of the coming season are later than usual as a result of the World Cup, which finishes just 34 days before the Premier League begins.

Arsenal will face FA Cup winners City in the Community Shield, which serves as the curtain raiser to the top-flight season, on August 16.

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