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Upcoming UEFA Nations League Fixtures

The upcoming UEFA Nations League fixtures will be very exciting to watch.

The UEFA competition involves 55 national teams which are separated into leagues. The strongest national teams are in league A and the rest are in leagues B,C and D. Eventually, the top four teams in League A will compete for the final trophy. The current champion of this competition is the Portugal national team.

On October 10, the fixtures are Luxembourg vs. Cyprus, Montenegro vs. Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein vs. Gibraltar, Faroe Islands vs. Latvia, Andorra vs. Malta, Spain vs. Switzerland and Ukraine vs. Germany.

On October 11, the fixtures are Ireland vs. Wales, Kazakhstan vs. Albania, Croatia vs. Sweden, Lithuania vs. Belarus, England vs. Belgium, Estonia vs. North Macedonia, Armenia vs. Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Netherlands, Finland vs Bulgaria, Norway vs Romania, Northern Ireland vs. Austria, Italy vs. Poland, Slovenia vs. Kosovo, Moldova vs. Greece, Scotland vs. Slovakia, Portugal vs. France, Denmark vs. Iceland, Israel vs. Czech Republic, Hungary vs. Serbia and Russia vs. Turkey.

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On October 13, the fixtures are Latvia vs. Malta, Azerbaijan vs. Cyprus, Ukraine vs. Spain, Montenegro vs. Luxembourg, Germany vs. Switzerland, Liechtenstein vs. San Marino and Andorra vs. Faroe Islands.

On October 14, the fixtures are Ireland vs. Finland, Lithuania vs. Albania, Italy vs. Netherlands, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Poland, Kosovo vs. Greece, Israel vs. Slovakia, France vs. Croatia, Kazakhstan vs. Belarus, Estonia vs. Armenia, Sweden vs. Portugal, Serbia vs. Turkey, Czech Republic vs. Scotland, Wales vs. Bulgaria, Austria vs. Romania, Belgium vs. Iceland, Northern Ireland vs. Norway, England vs. Denmark, Russia vs. Hungary, Moldova vs. Slovenia and Georgia vs. North Macedonia.

The clear favorites for the competition are the current champions Portugal, France, Germany, Spain, England, Netherlands and Belgium. These national teams have very strong players and have previously won or reached advanced rounds of international competitions.

However, there are always surprises in football and possibly an underdog team could win the competition.

Nour Safwat

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