UEFA Nations League |
MATCH INFO
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MATCH :
| Germany
V/s Netherlands
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COMPETITION : | Round 4
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DATE: | 15-10-2024
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TIME:
| 12:15 AM IST (UTC +5:30)
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STADIUM:
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Germany | Lineup |
Possible XI: Nubel (GK); Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Mittelsladt; Andrich, Grob; Gnabry, Undav, Wirtz; Kleindeinst.
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Netherlands | Lineup |
Possible XI: Verbruggen (GK); Dumfries, De Vrij, Van de Ven, Maatsen; Gravenberch, Reijnders, Timber; Simons, Zirkzee, Gakpo. |
Preview: Germany Vs Netherlands
Die Mannschaft eye cementing the top spot with a win over the Oranjes:
Germany national football team are set to lock horns against Euro 2024 semi-finalists Netherlands in the upcoming Group C fixture of the UEFA Nations League 2024-25 in the Allianz Arena.
Die Mannschaft still seem to have not gotten over their Champions curse after winning the FIFA World Cup back in 2014. Their performance in international competitions has been very very disappointing. The hosts were knocked out of the EURO 2024 quarter-finals after a 119th-minute goal from Spain’s Mikel Merino. They however remain unbeaten so far in their UEFA Nations League 2024-25 after securing two wins and settling for a draw.
That ninety-minute late winner in the semi-finals from England’s Ollie Watkins saw the Netherlands bidding adieu to EURO 2024 despite being one of the most entertaining teams in the competition. They kicked off their Nations League campaign in fashion after thrashing Bosnia and Herzegovina 5-2. They settled for two draws against Hungary and Germany in their last two encounters.
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About UEFA Nations League:
History
The UEFA Nations League is a international football competition played by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA, the sport's European governing body.
The first tournament began in September 2018. The four group winners from League A qualified for the finals, played in Portugal in June 2019. The competition replaces the international friendly matches previously played on the FIFA International Match Calendar, with European national teams engaging in more frequent competitive matches against other European national teams of comparable level.
Since 1999, various UEFA bodies had discussed national associations' needs for more competitive fixtures, including more attractive international friendlies, more competitive matches and increased revenue. In 2001, UEFA proposed three potential formats for a new national team competition, with a first edition tentatively planned for 2004–2007. However, this ultimately did not come to fruition.
In October 2013, Norwegian Football Association President Yngve Hallén confirmed that talks had been held to create a third full national-team international tournament for UEFA members in addition to the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship.
The concept of the UEFA Nations League would see all of UEFA's member associations' national teams divided into a series of groups based upon a ranking formulated using their recent results, where they would be promoted and relegated to other groups according to their results within the group. The proposed tournament would take place on dates on the FIFA International Match Calendar that were previously allocated for international friendlies and would not affect the FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship.
In March 2014, UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino stated that one of the benefits of the proposal would be to help "less glamorous" national associations arrange games.
The Royal Belgian Football Association's general secretary, Steven Martens, said that lower-ranked nations would still benefit financially from the competition, as the television contract with UEFA would be centralised. The UEFA Nations League was unanimously adopted by the 54 UEFA member associations at the XXXVIII Ordinary UEFA Congress in Astana on 27 March 2014.