UEFA Nations League 2018-19: Everything you need to know

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The 2019 Nations League Finals

The conclusion of the Nations League comes next year in June. The 4 group toppers in League A will face each other to win the UEFA Nations League. The Finals start on 5 June 2019 with the the first semi-final taking place on that day. The second semi-final will take place the very next day on 6 June 2019. The tournament will conclude on 9 June with the third-place and Grand Final matches.

The entire Finals will be hosted by one single country. Two stadiums with at least 30,000 capacity will be hosting the 4 games in the Finals. Poland, Italy and Portugal have expressed their interest to host the Finals. The deadline of submitting the bids to host the Finals is on 31 August 2018. As Poland, Italy and Portugal are in the same group, Group A3, the group winner is expected to be announced as the host.

The winners of the Nations League will receive a prize money of €4.5 million. The runner-up will get €3.5 million. The third-placed team will receive €2.5 million and the fourth-placed team will get €1.5 million as prize money. In addition to this, every participating nation will get a solidarity fee. The solidarity fees are:

  1. League A - €1.5 Million.
  2. League B - €1 Million.
  3. League C - €750,000.
  4. League D - €500,000.

The Individual Group winners of every league will also get an extra reward. The group winners of every league will receive:

  1. League A - €1.5 Million.
  2. League B - €1 Million.
  3. League C - €750,000.
  4. League D - €500,000.

The group winners of all 4 Leagues will eventually decide 4 slots in the UEFA Euro 2020 Championships.

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