UEFA Nations League Highlights - Season 1 / Year 2025
Season 1 / Year 2025
Episodes
Episode 1
Episode 2
Action from the second night in the first round of fixtures, including France v Italy, Wales v Turkiye and Belgium v Israel.
Episode 3
Action from the third night of the opening round of fixtures, including Republic of Ireland v England, Germany v Hungary and Netherlands v Bosnia & Herzegovina
Episode 4
Action from the latest matches, including Bulgaria v Northern Ireland, Portugal v Scotland and Croatia v Poland
Episode 5
Action from the latest matches, including France v Belgium, Israel v Italy and Montenegro v Wales
Episode 6
Action from the latest matches, including Republic of Ireland v Greece at Aviva Stadium, England v Finland at Wembley Stadium and Netherlands v Germany at Johan Cruyff Arena.
Episode 15
Action from the latest matches, including Turkiye v Wales, Netherlands v Hungary and Germany v Bosnia-Herzegovina
Episode 16
Action from the latest matches, including England v Republic of Ireland, Finland v Greece, Croatia v Portugal and Italy v France.
Episode 17
Action from the latest matches, including Luxembourg v Northern Ireland, Croatia v Portugal, Poland v Scotland and Spain v Switzerland.
Episode 18
Action from the concluding group matches, including Bosnia-Herzegovina v Netherlands, Hungary v Germany and Wales v Iceland.
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