
Buy UEFA Nations League tickets for the 2026/27 season on 1BoxOffice. The fifth edition of UEFA's international league competition kicks off on 24 September 2026, with 54 European nations competing across four leagues. The league phase draw was held in Brussels on 12 February 2026 and produced several headline groups, including England alongside Spain, Croatia and Czechia in League A Group 3. Compare available listings by seat location, price, delivery type and quantity before you book.
Portugal is the defending champion after beating Spain on penalties in the 2025 final in Munich. The 2026/27 edition runs from September 2026 through to the Finals in June 2027, with the competition also linked to qualification for Euro 2028 in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
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Nations League ticket prices on the resale market vary depending on the fixture, the teams involved and the venue. League A matches involving the traditional European heavyweights carry higher pricing, while League B and C fixtures offer more affordable options.
| Stage | Indicative Resale Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| League phase (standard fixture) | £20 - £80 |
| League phase (high-demand fixture) | £50 - £200 |
| League A quarter-final (per leg) | £60 - £300 |
| Nations League Finals semi-final | £80 - £400 |
| Nations League Final | £100 - £500+ |
| Hospitality / VIP packages | £300 - £2,000+ |
These are indicative resale ranges, not fixed prices. Live listings on 1BoxOffice may sit above or below these figures depending on supply and demand at any given time.
League A features the 16 highest-ranked European nations, split into four groups. The group winners and runners-up advance to the quarter-finals in March 2027, with the four QF winners contesting the Finals in June 2027.
| Group | Teams |
|---|---|
| A1 | France, Italy, Belgium, Turkiye |
| A2 | Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece |
| A3 | Spain, Croatia, England, Czechia |
| A4 | Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales |
Group A3 is the standout draw. England face Spain in a rematch of the Euro 2024 final, alongside Croatia, whom they played in the inaugural Nations League in 2018/19. England is managed by Thomas Tuchel for this edition. Group A1 is equally loaded, with France, Italy and Belgium joined by promoted Turkiye. Defending champions Portugal face Denmark, Norway and Wales, with Wales having earned promotion from League B.
| Group | Teams |
|---|---|
| B1 | Scotland, Switzerland, Slovenia, North Macedonia |
| B2 | Hungary, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern Ireland |
| B3 | Israel, Austria, Republic of Ireland, Kosovo |
| B4 | Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Sweden |
| C1 | Albania, Finland, Belarus, San Marino |
| C2 | Montenegro, Armenia, Cyprus, Latvia/Gibraltar* |
| C3 | Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Faroe Islands, Moldova |
| C4 | Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Luxembourg/Malta* |
*Some League C and D places are pending the outcome of the 2024/25 League C/D promotion/relegation play-offs, scheduled for March 2026.
| Stage | Date |
|---|---|
| League phase matchdays 1-4 | 24 September - 6 October 2026 |
| League phase matchdays 5-6 | 12-17 November 2026 |
| League A quarter-finals | 25-30 March 2027 |
| League A/B and B/C play-offs | 25-30 March 2027 |
| Nations League Finals | 9-13 June 2027 |
| League C/D play-offs | 23-28 March 2028 |
The league phase opens with a prolonged international window from 24 September to 6 October 2026, during which each team will play four of their six group matches. The remaining two fixtures take place in November.
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The UEFA Nations League is a biennial international football competition created by UEFA in 2018 to replace the majority of meaningless international friendly matches. It groups Europe's 54 national teams into four leagues (A, B, C and D) based on their ranking, with promotion and relegation between the tiers after each edition. The league phase runs across the autumn international windows, with a knockout stage and four-team Finals tournament for the top sides in League A.
The competition serves a dual purpose: it provides competitive, meaningful matches for nations of all levels while also feeding into the qualification pathway for major tournaments. The 2026/27 edition is linked to Euro 2028 qualifying, giving teams an additional route to reach the finals in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
| Stage | Who | Format | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| League phase (Sep-Nov) | 54 nations in 4 leagues | Round-robin groups: 6 matches per team (4 in League D) | Group winners promoted; bottom teams relegated; League A top 8 to QF |
| Quarter-finals (Mar) | 8 League A teams | Two-legged ties | 4 winners qualify for Finals |
| Promotion/relegation play-offs (Mar) | 3rd in League A vs 2nd in League B; 3rd in B vs 2nd in C | Two-legged ties | Winners go to/stay in higher league |
| Nations League Finals (Jun) | 4 teams | Semi-finals, 3rd place, final | Winner crowned Nations League champion |
The 2024/25 edition, the fourth season of the Nations League, concluded with Portugal lifting the trophy for the second time after beating Spain 5-3 on penalties following a 2-2 draw after extra time in the final at the Allianz Arena in Munich on 8 June 2025. Portugal became the first nation to win multiple Nations League titles.
The final was a dramatic contest. Spain took an early lead through Martin Zubimendi in the 21st minute before Nuno Mendes equalised for Portugal. Mikel Oyarzabal restored Spain's lead just before half-time, but Cristiano Ronaldo volleyed in the equaliser in the second half to force extra time. In the shootout, goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved Alvaro Morata's penalty, and Ruben Neves converted the decisive kick to seal Portugal's victory.
Ronaldo, aged 40, became the first player over 40 to score in a Nations League final. Viktor Gyokeres of Sweden finished as the competition's top scorer with nine goals across the league phase and knockout rounds. Nuno Mendes was named Player of the Finals.
| Match | Date | Result | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semi-final 1 | 4 Jun 2025 | Germany 1-2 Portugal | Allianz Arena, Munich |
| Semi-final 2 | 5 Jun 2025 | Spain 5-4 France | MHPArena, Stuttgart |
| Third place | 8 Jun 2025 | Germany 0-2 France | MHPArena, Stuttgart |
| Final | 8 Jun 2025 | Portugal 2-2 Spain (5-3 pens) | Allianz Arena, Munich |
The semi-final between Spain and France in Stuttgart finished 5-4 to Spain, making it the highest-scoring match in Nations League history. Ronaldo scored the winning goal against host nation Germany in the semi-final, the first time he had beaten Germany in his senior international career.
| Tie | First Leg (20 Mar 2025) | Second Leg (23 Mar 2025) | Aggregate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain vs Netherlands | Netherlands 2-2 Spain | Spain 3-3 Netherlands | 5-5 (Spain won 5-4 pens) |
| France vs Croatia | Croatia 2-0 France | France 2-0 Croatia | 2-2 (France won 5-4 pens) |
| Portugal vs Denmark | Denmark 1-0 Portugal | Portugal 5-2 Denmark (aet) | 5-3 Portugal |
| Germany vs Italy | Italy 1-2 Germany | Germany 3-3 Italy | 5-4 Germany |
| Edition | Winner | Runner-Up | Score | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018/19 | Portugal | Netherlands | 1-0 | Porto, Portugal |
| 2020/21 | France | Spain | 2-1 | Milan, Italy |
| 2022/23 | Spain | Croatia | 0-0 (5-4 pens) | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| 2024/25 | Portugal | Spain | 2-2 (5-3 pens) | Munich, Germany |
Portugal is the most successful nation with two titles (2019 and 2025). Spain has appeared in three consecutive finals (2021, 2023 and 2025), winning once. No nation has successfully defended the title. English clubs from the Premier League provide the majority of players across all four editions, but England have only reached the Finals once, finishing third in 2018/19 after losing the semi-final to the Netherlands.
The UEFA Nations League was created in 2018 as a direct response to declining interest in international friendly matches. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin championed the concept of a competitive league structure for national teams, replacing the calendar slots traditionally reserved for friendlies with meaningful matches carrying promotion, relegation and a trophy at stake.
The inaugural edition in 2018/19 was won by Portugal, who beat the Netherlands 1-0 in the final in Porto. France won the second edition in 2020/21, overturning a two-goal deficit against Belgium in the semi-final before beating Spain 2-1 in the final in Milan. Spain claimed the third title in 2022/23 on penalties against Croatia in Rotterdam. Portugal then became the first two-time winners in June 2025.
The format has evolved over its four editions. The 2024/25 season introduced quarter-finals, replacing the system where only League A group winners advanced to the Finals. This change doubled the number of knockout ties and created additional high-profile matches in the March international window. The 2026/27 edition retains this format.
The 2026/27 Nations League is expected to be linked to Euro 2028 qualifying, giving nations a second route to the finals. Teams that do not qualify directly through the standard group stage will have the opportunity to enter the play-offs based on their Nations League performance. The precise format is pending formal approval by UEFA but is expected to follow the structure used for Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup, where Nations League results provided a safety net for underperforming teams in the qualifying groups.
Hospitality and VIP packages are available for selected Nations League fixtures, particularly at the larger stadiums used by League A nations and at the Finals tournament. These typically include premium seating, access to a private lounge or restaurant area, pre-match dining and drinks and dedicated entrances. Availability depends on the host nation and the specific venue, with packages for England home matches at Wembley among the most popular on the resale market.
Nations League matches take place across Europe, at the home stadiums of each competing nation. This makes it an appealing competition for travelling fans who want to visit different countries and experience a range of international football atmospheres, from sold-out evenings at Wembley and the Stade de France to intimate grounds in smaller UEFA member nations. 1BoxOffice allows fans to compare and buy tickets from anywhere in the world without needing a national football association membership.
If you are travelling from overseas, pay attention to the delivery type on each listing (mobile transfer, e-ticket or physical post) and plan your travel around the fixture schedule. The September and October windows feature four matches in quick succession (24 September to 6 October), making it possible to attend multiple fixtures across a short trip.
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Prices vary by fixture. Standard league phase matches typically range from £20 to £80, while high-demand League A fixtures and knockout matches carry higher pricing.
The league phase begins on 24 September 2026. The first four matchdays take place between 24 September and 6 October, with the final two matchdays in November.
England are in League A Group 3 alongside Spain, Croatia and Czechia. Thomas Tuchel manages England for this edition.
Portugal is the defending champion, having beaten Spain 5-3 on penalties in the 2025 final in Munich. Portugal is the only nation to have won the Nations League twice.
Delivery depends on the ticket type. Many tickets are mobile transfers or e-tickets. Always check the delivery details on the listing before buying.
The 2026/27 Finals are scheduled for 9-13 June 2027. The host nation and venue have not yet been confirmed.
Fifty-four UEFA member associations compete, divided into four leagues. Leagues A, B and C each have 16 teams in four groups of four, while League D has 6 teams in two groups of three.
Group winners in Leagues B, C and D are promoted directly. Last-placed teams in Leagues A and B are relegated directly. Additionally, promotion/relegation play-offs are held between the third-placed teams in one league and the runners-up of the league below.
Yes. The 2026/27 edition is expected to provide an additional qualification pathway for Euro 2028, with play-off places allocated based on Nations League performance. The precise format is pending formal UEFA approval.
League phase matches are played at the home stadiums of each competing nation. The Finals are held at a neutral venue selected by UEFA, typically in one of the qualifying nations.
Yes. The September international window (24 September to 6 October) features four matchdays in quick succession, making it possible to attend matches in different countries within a short trip.
Viktor Gyokeres of Sweden was the top scorer with nine goals. Cristiano Ronaldo scored eight, including goals in the quarter-final, semi-final and final.
No. England reached the inaugural 2018/19 Finals, finishing third after losing the semi-final to the Netherlands. They have not qualified for the Finals since failing to progress beyond the league phase in the subsequent three editions.
In the league phase, drawn matches stay as draws with one point each. In the knockout rounds, drawn ties after two legs go to extra time and then penalties. The final is a single match with extra time and penalties if required.
Portugal holds the record with two titles (2019 and 2025). France and Spain have won one title each.
League D is the fourth tier, featuring the six lowest-ranked UEFA nations. For 2026/27, the two League D groups contain teams such as Andorra, Liechtenstein, Azerbaijan and Lithuania. Group winners earn promotion to League C.
Quarter-finals were introduced for the 2024/25 edition. Previously, only the four League A group winners qualified directly for the Finals. The new format allows group winners and runners-up from League A to contest two-legged quarter-finals in March, doubling the number of knockout ties.
Bag policies vary by stadium. As a general rule, bring a small bag and be prepared for security screening. Check the specific venue's entry requirements before travelling.
Yes. A 150% money-back guarantee covers every order placed through 1BoxOffice. If your tickets are not delivered as promised, you receive a full refund plus 50% as credit towards a future booking. For order support, email help@1boxoffice.com or visit the FAQ page.
All facts stated on this page are taken from official UEFA Nations League records, fixture lists and draw pages, the England Football Association's draw announcement, ESPN and SI.com match reports from the 2025 Nations League Finals, the UEFA season review and the official all-time results archive. Every match score, every date and every historical record was verified against these sources.
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