Nations League: New European tournament to be confirmed
A "League of Nations" that would be a third major tournament for European countries after the World Cup and European Championship is expected to be given the go-ahead by Uefa on Thursday.
Games would be played in odd-numbered years on dates reserved for friendlies, starting after the 2018 World Cup.
No exact details have been confirmed, but there would be up to four divisions with promotion and relegation, plus a 'final four' competition in the summer.
England would likely be in a top tier.
The 54 member associations of European football's governing body will vote on the proposal at its annual congress in Kazakhstan.
Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino has confirmed an agreement to set up the new tournament should be reached on Thursday.
He said: "What has triggered what is being called the Nations League is the international calendar and the dates for friendly matches.
"We have been looking at optimising the structure of the calendar without bringing in any more dates.
"There are teams everyone wants to play against and other teams who struggle to get the opponents they'd ideally like. For all national associations, the fact is that national team matches are key for their development."
On rankings, England would be in the top division alongside the likes of Spain, Germany and Italy. Each division would then be divided into groups with the winners qualifying for a semi-final and final, played at neutral venues.
Winners of the lower divisions could be granted entry to the European Championship.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - ranked 31, 34 and 39 respectively by Uefa - could find themselves playing each other in the third of four divisions using the current national team coefficient.
While matches will be played on dates reserved for friendlies, there will still be flexibility for smaller countries to arrange high-profile fixtures with bigger European teams and for nations to play friendlies against national sides from outside Europe.
The Football Association is in favour of the plan, with chairman Greg Dyke saying earlier this month: "The hard thing is the detail but I think a Nations League where we played the top nations would be very attractive."
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Comment number 99.
David Luiz - Chelsea Cult HeroJust now
@92 Pushing it a little with Greece, Czech Republic, Ukraine & Croatia aren't we? Give it your unbiased view, if you own it
We're on a similar level to Sweden, Russia & maybe Switzerland imo
Should have added Bosnia though, they're a good side on the rise & currently better than a 2/3 on that list
Assume they will use FIFA rankings for this seeing as I can't find any UEFA national team rankings
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Ray1 Minute ago
Isn't it time the home nations associations backed down in favour of a GB team - or even British and Irish (like the rugby tours) ?
Is there any other political entity on the planet that has more than one national team ?
Isn't it tragic that George Best, Giggs, Bale, etc. will never play in a World Cup. Am I the only Englishman to support Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Ireland whenever they play ?
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dave owens2 Minutes ago
Oh brilliant! Yet another brainless idea which will fill the coffers of Wembley PLC. The other downside is this will add to the injury lists of all the top clubs in the premiership, and will the clubs get compensation for the loss of top players for up to 6 months?
We need LESS games, not more, and especially glorified friendlies arranged just for an FA ego trip.
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Renster4 Minutes ago
David Luiz
"Name 14 teams better in Europe than England"
Spoil sport. Why stop at 14?? I could name more.
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Rob046 Minutes ago
#90 And the huge exposure given to the EPL by top-paid Sports presenters and analysis.Astonishing.
Compared to the cheap low grade exposure the remainder of the UK receives.
Its the BBC but its really the EBC and we have known it for years.
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