The inaugural 2018 UEFA Nations League is underway.
The fixtures are scheduled for September, October and November. The competition involves all 55 UEFA member countries, and fans can watch the games live online in the UK and abroad.
The nations have been placed into four tiers based on their current UEFA rankings. Each tier is divided into four leagues – A, B, C, and D – comprising of three or four teams.
By the end of November, the teams in each league will have played each other home and away.
The team that will finish top of each group will be promoted to a higher league, whereas the team finishing bottom of each group will be relegated to a lower league.
When such is the craze to witness some of the best players in the world, it makes it almost impossible not to be able to watch live UEFA Nations League anywhere in the UK, US or abroad.
Here’s the guideline to how you can watch all the Nations League matches anywhere in the world.
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The four group winners from each league – 16 teams in all – will play off in March 2020 in a bid to secure a place in Euro 2020.
England will play in the top tier (League A) and have been drawn to play World Cup finalists Croatia, and Spain in Group Four.
Online streaming is a boon for the football fans, and they can enjoy the games by not only sitting in front of a TV, but also through the channel’s official websites, mobile apps, and via live streaming.
In the UK, fans can watch the game on Sky Sports (Sky Sports Go and Sky Sports Red Button) and ITV, while ESPN3 is broadcasting the game in the US.
Live Stream in the UK
You need to have paid subscriptions for Sky Sports or ITV.
Sky Sports will also broadcast the qualifiers for the 2020 Euro and 2022 World Cup.
Watch UEFA Nations League matches online in the UK – live HD streams
Sky Go – Sky Go is the online offshoot of the television broadcasting company. With a valid Sky Sports Bundle subscription (£47.50/month), customers are able to access all the matches from September to June across computers, smartphones, tablets and other devices over the course of the season. The bundle includes all original Sky channels.
UEFA Nations League: International Watch Online
Argentina: DIRECTV Play Deportes and DIRECTV Sports Argentina
Australia: Optus Sport
Bahrain: beIN Sports HD 3 and beIN SPORTS CONNECT
Chile: DIRECTV Sports Chile and DIRECTV Play Deportes
Colombia: DIRECTV Sports Colombia and DIRECTV Play Deportes
Croatia: Sportklub 3 Croatia
India: Sony LIV
Netherlands: Ziggo Sport Extra 1
Portugal: Sport TV2
Sweden: C More Play and C More Fotball
United Arab Emirates: beIN Sports HD 3 and beIN SPORTS CONNECT
UEFA Nations League: Leagues & Groups
League A
Group 1: France, Germany, Netherlands
Group 2: Switzerland, Belgium, Iceland
Group 3: Poland, Italy, Portugal
Group 4: Spain, Croatia, England
League B
Group 1: Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic
Group 2: Russia, Sweden, Turkey
Group 3: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Austria, Northern Ireland
Group 4: Wales, Denmark, Republic of Ireland
League C
Group 1: Albania, Scotland, Israel
Group 2: Greece, Finland, Estonia, Hungary
Group 3: Norway, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Cyprus
Group 4: Siberia, Romania, Montenegro, Lithuania
League D
Group 1: Georgia, Latvia, Andorra, Kazakhstan
Group 2: Belarus, Luxembourg, Moldova, San Marino
Group 3: Faroe Islands, Azerbaijan, Kosovo, Malta
Group 4: FYR Macedonia, Armenia, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar
UEFA Nations League: Fixtures
Teams in Leagues A and B only play on four of them – they have friendlies on the other dates.
Detailed fixture list – Click here.
Matchday 1: 6–8 September 2018
Matchday 2: 9–11 September 2018
Matchday 3: 11–13 October 2018
Matchday 4: 14–16 October 2018
Matchday 5: 15–17 November 2018
Matchday 6: 18–20 November 2018
Finals draw: TBC
Finals: 5–9 June 2019
UEFA EURO 2020 play-off draw: 22 November 2019
UEFA EURO 2020 playoffs: 26–31 March 2020