2022/23 Nations League group stage games are revealed
England has drawn Hungary, Germany and Italy are going to be in the same group in the Nations League.
The
Three Lionswill stand against
Hungary,
Germany, and
Italyin the 2022/23 UEFA Nations League, which makes it the toughest group in the competition, and England fans are looking to make a difference this time after seeing their side finish third in 2018/19 and getting eliminated in the group stage in 2020/21.
The games will start next summer, and the Three Lions will face Hungary again after playing against them twice in the 2022 World Cup qualifying games, beating them 4-0 in the first game and getting stopped by them at Wembley in a game that ended in a 1-1 draw, and both of these clashes included some fights in the stands.
Then they are going to face Germany and Italy, which won’t be easy for the Three Lions at all, considering their last matches against these two sides.
Here are the rest of the group settings for 2022/23 Nations League:
League A
Group A1: Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France
Group A2: Czech Republic, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain
Group A3: Hungary, England, Germany, Italy
Group A4: Wales, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium
League B
Group B1: Ukraine, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Armenia
Group B2: Iceland, Russia, Israel, Albania
Group B3: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Finland, Montenegro
Group B4: Sweden, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia
League C
Group C1: Turkey, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Faroe Islands
Group C2: Northern Ireland, Greece, Kosovo, Cyprus/Estonia
Group C3: Slovakia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan/Moldova
Group C4: Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Georgia, Gibraltar
League D
Group D1: Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan/Moldova, Andorra, Latvia
Group D2: Malta, Cyprus/Estonia, San Marino
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