Our National Team, which played away against Montenegro in the last week match of the UEFA Nations B League 4th Group, lost 3-1.
WE LOST TO MONTENEGRO FOR THE FIRST TIME
Montenegro, which had previously played 5 matches against our National Team and had no wins, won for the first time in the history of the competition.
WALES BACK TO TAKE THE LEADERSHIP AND PROMOTE TO THE A LEAGUE
In the match that started at the same time as the Montenegro-Türkiye match, Wales came from behind to defeat Iceland 4-1 at home and increased its points to 12. Our National Team remained at 11 points.
While Wales finished the group as leader and was directly promoted to the A League, our National Team finished the group in second place.
WE WILL PLAY THE PLAY-OFFS FOR A LEAGUE
Our National Team, which finished the group in second place, will play in the play-off matches in March to be promoted to the A League.
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The 3rd place teams in the 4 groups in League A and the second place teams in the 4 groups in League B will be matched by draw, and the winning side will advance to the A League.
The play-off matches, which will be held according to the double-elimination method, will be played in March. The team that passes the play-offs will compete in the A League.
POSSIBLE COMPETITORS
Teams that took 3rd place in A League groups: Scotland, Belgium, Hungary, Serbia
WHEN WILL THE DRAW AND MATCHES?
The UEFA Nations League play-off draw will be held on Friday, November 22. The matches will be played in the week of March 20-23.
WORLD CUP TICKET ROAD FROM NATIONS LEAGUE IS CLOSED
Since the National Team could not finish its group as the leader, it also lost its chance for play-offs, which will be played for the remaining 4 rounds after the World Cup qualifiers.
TEAMS REMOVED FROM LEAGUE A TO LEAGUE B
The group competitions of the UEFA Nations League have been completed with the matches played today. The quarter-final and play-off pairings will be determined with the draw to be held on November 22.
In the UEFA Nations League A Group 1, Portugal was the leader with 14 points, and Croatia came second with 8 points. Among the teams with 13 points in Group 2, France was the leader and Italy was in the 2nd place. Germany finished first in Group 3, while the Netherlands came second. In Group 4, the last European Champion, Spain, became the group leader by collecting 16 points in 6 matches. Spain was followed by Denmark with 8 points.
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The teams that finished their groups in the top 2 places in the UEFA Nations A League managed to advance to the quarter-finals.
The quarter-final pairings will be determined with the draw to be held on November 22.
The teams that finish their groups in third place will play in the play-offs with the teams that finish their groups in second place in the B League. The winners of the matches will continue in the A League.
After the matches played, Poland, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland, which finished last in their groups in League A, were the teams relegated to League B.
PROMOTED FROM LEAGUE B TO LEAGUE A
The teams that finished first in the 1st Group were Czechia, in the 2nd Group, England, in the 3rd Group, Norway, and in the 4th Group, Wales, and advanced to the A League.
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Albania, Finland, Kazakhstan and Montenegro, which took the last place in 4 groups, were the teams relegated to League C.
TEAMS PROMOTED TO LEAGUE B
With the last matches of the C League, the teams promoted to the B League were announced. Sweden, which finished first in Group 1, Northern Ireland, the leader of Group 3, and North Macedonia, which collected 16 points in Group 4, were promoted to League B. Since the Romania-Kosovo match in Group 2 was abandoned, the group matches have not been completed yet. Kosovo will finish the group as leader in case of 4 different away wins. In other results, Romania will finish the group in first place.
In the D League, San Marino in the 1st Group and Moldova in the 2nd Group managed to finish their groups in first place.
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