qualified if… Group results and rankings

Continuation of the Nations League with two decisive matches on the program.

The objective is “simple” for the team, the Blues are aiming to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Nations League. To do this, we must finish in the first two places with the arrival of Israel and the trip to Italy this Sunday. A simple draw can offer qualification to the Blues. But a victory at the Stade de France on Thursday, coupled with a misstep by the Italians (1st with 10 points) who will challenge the Belgians (3rd with 4 points), and the French team could show up in Milan as leader. An important issue because it would offer them seeded status with the advantage of receiving the quarter-final second leg. Even if it is difficult to see the Blues losing, if Belgium does not beat Italy, France is also qualified.

The new rules

The fourth edition of the Nations League began in September 2024, with several major changes. If the organization by league is in continuity with previous editions, with four leagues A, B, C and D in order of level, quarter-finals and promotion/relegation play-offs have been added to the system.

For the first time in this 2024-2025 edition, quarter-finals have been scheduled before the Final Four, bringing together the four best teams in the tournament. The knockout phase was thus reserved for the first two teams in each group of League A, whereas previously only the first could participate.

The quarter-finals of the 2025 Nations League, with the eight qualified teams, were planned according to classic two-legged matches, before the semi-finals and the final, organized as single matches in a host country, as in previous editions.

Also for the first time, inter-league promotion and relegation play-offs were planned. As in the first three editions, the last of each group is relegated to the lower league and the first promoted to the higher league. The new feature is therefore a play-off between the third places in each group against the second places in the lower league groups, always according to the principle of two-way matches. Since League D only has 6 teams, only the two leading teams have a chance of moving up to the higher league, while the two worst fourth-placed teams in League C are condemned to relegation.

To further add to the stakes, four tickets for the 2026 World Cup play-offs have also been reserved for the best teams in this Nations League, not qualified via the qualifiers.

Here is the ranking of the 2024-2025 Nations League, by league and by group. France is classified in Group 2 of League A with Belgium, Italy and Israel. The ranking is updated after each day.

The 2024-2025 Nations League calendar is divided into several days from September 5, 2024 to June 10, 2025, date of the competition final. The group stage was launched in September 2024, the quarter-finals were scheduled for March 2025 and the Final Four for June 2025.

Here is the entire 2022-2023 Nations League calendar:

  • Day 1: September 5 to 7, 2024
  • Day 2: September 8 to 10, 2024
  • Day 3: October 10 to 12, 2024
  • Day 4: October 13 to 15, 2024
  • Day 5: November 14 to 16, 2024
  • Day 6: November 17 to 19, 2024
  • Quarter-finals: March 17 to 25, 2025.
  • Semi-finals, small final and final: June 2 to 10, 2025
  • Dams: March 17 to 25, 2025

Check out the latest Nations League results below. Match results are updated at the end of each day. Search for a team in the search engine to view all their scores.

The Nations League is organized into four leagues. The first four and the second four of the League A groups qualify for the quarter-finals in two-legged matches, then the winners play Final Four (semi-finals + final).

The group winners of Leagues B, C and D are promoted to the higher leagues and the bottom finishers of Leagues A and B are relegated to the lower leagues. Each team ranked third in its group plays a play-off in two-way matches to maintain itself, against a second group from the lower league who is playing for promotion.

Since League D only has 6 teams, only the two teams who came at the top of their group move up, and the two worst fourth-placed teams in League C go down.

The 2024-2025 Nations League distributes four precious tickets for the 2026 World Cup play-offs. The four best nations in the general ranking of the Nations League (a 4th in League A group is just ahead of a 1st in League group B for example), who have not already qualified directly for the World Cup or the play-offs via the qualifiers, get these tickets. These four teams will join the twelve teams who finished second in the group in the qualifiers, to be divided into four paths of four teams in the form of a semi-final and final in a single match, each path winner qualifying for the World Cup.

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