
UEFA Nations League draw sets up sharp betting markets: England’s A3 clash with Spain, Croatia and the Czech Republic suggests backing England or Spain to contest top spot and favour over-1.5 goals in head-to-heads. Portugal look clear favourites in their group with Wales as outsider — consider Wales double-chance or Portugal to win group outright. Look for value in promotion/relegation futures and second-place play-off markets.
UEFA Nations League 2026-27 draw: overview and timing
The fifth edition of the UEFA Nations League runs from September 2026 to June 2027. Teams play home-and-away fixtures in their groups between September and November 2026. The top two teams from each League A group advance to quarter-finals in March 2027, with semi-finals and the final set for June to determine the overall winner. Group winners in Leagues B, C and D earn promotion; bottom-placed sides are relegated.

League A groups and early analysis
Group A1 — France, Italy, Belgium, Turkey
A heavyweight pool featuring European stalwarts. Expect tight contests and several title-contender fixtures; goals and points markets should be competitive throughout the international windows.
Group A2 — Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece
Germany and the Netherlands project as group favourites, with Serbia capable of upsets. Look for value in outright group-winner and top-two futures.
Group A3 — Spain, Croatia, England, Czech Republic
One of the most high-profile groups. Spain and England are favourites to fight for top spot while Croatia remain dangerous in knockout-style matches. Punters should monitor matchups for both outright group winner and goals markets — head-to-head clashes could be decisive.
Group A4 — Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales
Portugal enter as the clear favourite after recent success. Denmark and Norway provide stern tests; Wales will be the underdog but can spring surprises. Consider Portugal in outright and team-to-advance markets, with Wales a candidate for double-chance value.
League B: promotion chases and notable fixtures
Group B1 — Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia, North Macedonia
Scotland — fresh from qualification for the World Cup — face a balanced group. Switzerland expected to challenge; this group could be tight for top-two spots.
Group B2 — Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern Ireland
A competitive pool where any promoted team may emerge. Keep an eye on form and injuries for odds on promotion.
Group B3 — Israel, Austria, Republic of Ireland, Kosovo
Austria and Republic of Ireland likely favourites, but Kosovo and Israel can upset. Promotion markets may offer value.
Group B4 — Poland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Romania, Sweden
Poland and Sweden headline a physically demanding group. Expect close margins and decisive final matchdays.
Leagues C and D: smaller groups, big incentives
League C groups
C1: Albania, Finland, Belarus, San Marino. C2: Montenegro, Armenia, Cyprus, Gibraltar/Latvia*. C3: Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Faroe Islands, Moldova. C4: Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Luxembourg/Malta*.
League D groups
D1: Gibraltar/Latvia, Luxembourg/Malta, Andorra. D2: Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein.
*Gibraltar vs Latvia and Luxembourg vs Malta will contest March play-offs to determine final League C and D participants.
Format, promotion/relegation and Euro play-off implications
Each team plays every group opponent twice, home and away. The top two from each League A group enter quarter-finals in March 2027; semis and final follow in June.
Group winners in Leagues B, C and D are promoted, while bottom teams in Leagues A, B and C are relegated. Second-placed teams in Leagues B, C and D may face third-placed teams from the higher league in relegation play-offs.
Additionally, the Nations League provides a route to the 2028 European Championship: the best-performing teams not already qualified can earn Euro play-off spots.
What to watch and betting angles
High-profile head-to-heads — notably England vs Spain and Portugal’s group fixtures — will drive heavy betting volume. Markets to monitor: group-winner and top-two futures, over/under goals in marquee ties, double-chance for underdogs like Wales, and promotion/relegation futures. Late-season form and injuries during club campaigns will be decisive for odds ahead of the September 2026 kick-offs.
England get Spain, Croatia in Nations League draw
England will face Spain, Croatia and the Czech Republic in the 2026-27 Uefa Nations League group stage, while Wales are drawn with holders Portugal.
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