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 Liga das Nações, Jornadas 3-4, Out 2018 infographic
A infografia mostra a antevisão dos jogos da Liga das Nações para as jornadas que se disputam em outubro de 2018.
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FUTEBOL

Liga das Nações de futebol

October 11, 2018 - October 16, 2018 - Jornadas 3-4 da Liga das Nações. A Croácia recebe a Inglaterra numa repetição da meia-final do Mundial 2018, em que a Croácia garantiu a vitória por 2-1 no prolongamento. Cada jornada tem 23 encontros para quatro diferentes ligas ao longo de três dias, disputando a jornada 3 a 11-13 Out e a jornada 4 a 14-16 Out.

Tournament format: 55 member associations are participating in the tournament, which aims to introduce competitive fixtures to replace international friendlies, and offers four places at Euro 2020 for the eventual league winners.

The 55 teams are split into four leagues (A, B, C and D) based on their UEFA ranking at the end of the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers.

There will be two matchdays each in September, October and November 2018. The winners of the four groups in League A will compete to become the Nations League champions in the Final Four competition in June 2019.

At the end of each tournament, four teams will be promoted and four teams relegated. They will then play at their new level in the next competition, which starts in 2020.

League A (four groups of three):
France, Germany, Netherlands
Belgium, Iceland, Switzerland
Italy, Poland, Portugal
Croatia, England, Spain

League B (four groups of three):
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine
Russia, Sweden, Turkey
Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Ireland
Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Wales

League C (one group of three, three groups of four):
Albania,, Israel, Scotland
Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary
Bulgaria, Cyprus, Norway, Slovenia
Lithuania, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia

League D (four groups of four):
Andorra, Georgia, Latvia, Kazakhstan
Belarus, Luxembourg, Moldova, San Marino
Azerbaijan, Faroe Islands, Kosovo, Malta
Armenia, FYR Macedonia, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein

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PUBLISHED: 03/10/2018; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images
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