Uefa Nations League draw LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel as England, Wales, Scotland learn their fate – latest updates
THE NATIONS League draw is here – and Gareth Southgate's England will find out their opponents.
France are looking to retain their title after becoming champions earlier this year with comeback wins over Belgium and Spain.
In the coming competition, England may even find themselves playing Wales in a Battle of Britain.
The Welsh finished top of a group containing Finland, Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria to earn promotion to League A, and the opportunity to reach the finals.
- Start time: 5pm GMT
- TV/ live stream: Uefa.com
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- Jake Lambourne
LEAGUE C
Here are all the countries that will be drawn out in the League C pots.
Pot 1: Turkey, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Northern Ireland
Pot 2: Greece, Belarus, Luxembourg, North Macedonia
Pot 3: Lithuania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kosovo
Pot 4: Gibraltar, Faroe Islands, (2 play-out winners tbc in March 2022)
- Jake Lambourne
LEAGUE B
Here are the nations which be drawn out in the League B pots.
Pot 1: Ukraine, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland
Pot 2: Finland, Norway, Scotland, Russia
Pot 3: Israel, Romania, Serbia, Republic of Ireland
Pot 4: Slovenia, Montenegro, Albania, Armenia
- Jake Lambourne
GOING SOUTH
England boss Gareth Southgate will be waiting patiently over who his side gets.
The Three Lions reached the semi-finals of the tournament in 2019.
Can they go one better this time around?
- Jake Lambourne
POT LUCK
Here are all the teams in the pot from League A including England and Wales.
Pot 1: France, Spain, Italy, Belgium
Pot 2: Portugal, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany
Pot 3: England, Poland, Switzerland, Croatia,
Pot 4: Wales, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary
- James Orr
NATIONS LEAGUE DRAW
Hello, and welcome to TONIGHT'S Uefa Nations League draw!
But how does it work?
The Nations League will be divided into four different leagues, based on performance in the previous competition.
League A, B and C will comprise four groups of four teams, while League D will comprise a group of four and a group of three.
England will be in Pot 3 of League A, following their disappointing third placed finish in the group stage of the previous tournament.
As a newly promoted side, Wales will be in Pot 4.
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