Spain, the current champions, are set to face the Netherlands in the Nations League quarter-finals. Spain dominated Group A4, winning five out of six matches. This encounter marks their first competitive clash with the Dutch since a 5-1 loss at the 2014 World Cup. Meanwhile, France will meet Croatia again, echoing their World Cup final from six years ago.
Germany is scheduled to compete against Italy, while Portugal, who won the tournament's inaugural edition, will play Denmark. These quarter-final matches are slated for March and will be played over two legs. The semi-finals will be single-leg affairs in June, followed by the third-place play-off and final three days later.

European powerhouses Spain, Portugal, and Germany advanced as group winners without suffering any defeats. They joined France in the seeded teams' pot. The winner between Spain and the Netherlands will face either France or Croatia in the next round. Cristiano Ronaldo aims to lead Portugal to another title.
In this year's competition, only Viktor Gyokeres from Sweden (nine goals), Erling Haaland from Norway (seven goals), and Razvan Marin from Romania (six goals) have outscored Ronaldo's five goals. Scotland finished third in Group A1 behind Portugal and Croatia. They will now face Greece in a play-off to stay in the top tier of the competition.
The other play-off fixtures include Turkey against Hungary, Ukraine versus Belgium, and Austria facing Serbia. These matches are also scheduled for March.
The Nations League continues to offer thrilling matchups as top European teams vie for supremacy. Fans eagerly anticipate these encounters as they unfold over the coming months.