Nations League 2027 Draw: Date & Details | FFF

The draw for the 2026-2027 UEFA Nations League will take place next Thursday, February 12 in Brussels, Belgium (6:00 p.m.).

The French team will know on Thursday February 12 the names of its three opponents for the league phase of the 2026-2027 Nations League (5th edition), following the draw organized in Brussels (6:00 p.m.), on the evening of a day marked by the 50th Ordinary UEFA Congress (10:30 a.m.). National coach Didier Deschamps will be present in the Belgian capital.

Winners of the competition in 2021 and ranked third in the previous edition, the Blues (3rd FIFA) will appear in pot 1 of League A, with Portugal (trophy holder), Spain and Germany. The League A teams will be divided into four groups of four.

League A hats :

  • Hat 1 : Portugal, Spain, France, Germany
  • Hat 2 : Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Croatia
  • Hat 3 : Serbia, Belgium, England, Norway
  • Hat 4 : Wales, Czech Republic, Greece, Türkiye

At the end of the league phase consisting of six days played from September 24 to November 17 (with an international period of four matches then another of two matches) the first two of each group will advance to the quarter-finals scheduled for the end of March 2027.

The French team on FFF.FR

Nations League 2026-2027: the calendar

League stage:

  • D1, D2, D3, D4: from September 24 to October 6, 2026
  • D5 and D6: from November 12 to 17, 2026

Quarter-finals (round trip):

Promotion/relegation play-offs League A/B and League B/C :

Final phase (semi-finals, classification match, final):

The results of the League of Nations

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