DJ
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My interest in the England team has diminished in recent years and have recently opted instead to watch Scotland, Wales or Republic of Ireland to watch our players on international duty...
...so I'm not sure if this passed me by before or whether I just completely forgot about it...
<I>UEFA Nations League
The competition will divide Europe’s 54 countries into four divisions known as ‘Leagues’, with 12 teams in League A, 12 in League B, 14 in League C and 16 in League D. Sides will be placed in leagues depending on their Uefa national team coefficients, with the top 12 – which England are likely to be among – in League A.
Every league will then be subdivided into four groups of three or four countries, who will play each other home and away between September and November of even-numbered years.
Each group winner in Leagues B, C and D will be promoted, while every side which finishes bottom in Leagues A, B and C will be relegated. The group winners of League A will advance to a ‘Final Four’ tournament in the summer of odd-numbered years to determine the Nations League champions.</I>
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/12098435/New-Sky-deal-set-to-end-free-to-air-England-games.html
...so I'm not sure if this passed me by before or whether I just completely forgot about it...
<I>UEFA Nations League
The competition will divide Europe’s 54 countries into four divisions known as ‘Leagues’, with 12 teams in League A, 12 in League B, 14 in League C and 16 in League D. Sides will be placed in leagues depending on their Uefa national team coefficients, with the top 12 – which England are likely to be among – in League A.
Every league will then be subdivided into four groups of three or four countries, who will play each other home and away between September and November of even-numbered years.
Each group winner in Leagues B, C and D will be promoted, while every side which finishes bottom in Leagues A, B and C will be relegated. The group winners of League A will advance to a ‘Final Four’ tournament in the summer of odd-numbered years to determine the Nations League champions.</I>
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/12098435/New-Sky-deal-set-to-end-free-to-air-England-games.html