England will face the Republic of Ireland, Finland and Greece in Group B of the Men’s 2024-25 Nations League.
Scotland are in the top group of League A and will face Croatia, Poland and Portugal.
Wales were placed in League B group alongside Iceland, Montenegro and Turkey.
Northern Ireland will face Belarus, Bulgaria and Luxembourg in Group C.
Leagues A, B, and C have four groups of four teams each, while League D has two groups of three teams.
England, who finished bottom of Group A3 in the previous Nations League and were relegated to League B, last faced the Republic of Ireland in a competitive game in 1991 in a Euro 92 qualifier, drawing 1-1.
The 1995 friendly at Lansdowne Road had to be canceled due to major crowd trouble, and the last time the two sides met was in a friendly in 2020. England won 3-0.
England manager Gareth Southgate said: “Some teams haven’t played for a while, so it’s going to be a difficult game for us.”
“I think everyone in England will think it was a huge shame to drop into League B, but it’s still going to be a difficult game.
“Obviously, our goal is to win the group to get back into League A.”
Will Southgate be in charge of Nations League matches?
Southgate is set to lead England at Euro 2024 in Germany this summer, and his future could depend on his team’s performance in the tournament before the Nations League begins in September. It has said.
“There’s a good chance half the coaches won’t be here after the Euros. That’s international football,” said the 53-year-old, whose contract runs until December.
“We’ll have to see how the summer goes. It’s very simple. We know what we can achieve in the summer and we know what our own criteria for success will be. Especially after that. I don’t think about other things either.
“We have to perform and we have to make the decision that is best for everyone. I am not in a position to make that decision before the tournament.”
It’s difficult – Scotland manager Clarke
Scotland won Group B1 last time out and achieved promotion to League A for the first time.
“It’s a tough game,” Scotland manager Steve Clarke said of his team.
“We expected a difficult opponent, that’s our situation, but that’s what we wanted.
“I’ve always been a strong believer that if you want to improve you need to play against the best teams. We have good opponents and I’m looking forward to the game.”
Wales were top of the table last time, but finished bottom of Group A4 with one point after six games.
They played against Turkey in November When both teams are tied 1-1 At the Euro 2024 qualifying group match.
Turkey finished top of their group while Wales finished third and will face Finland in the play-off semi-finals for a place in the tournament to be held in Germany in March.
“It’s a positive group, we’re very happy,” Wales manager Rob Page said of the Nations League draw.
“We know about Turkey because we played against them recently. As for the other teams, we’ll have to find out a little more.
“We’re pretty confident.”
The Republic of Ireland have remained in League B since the start of the competition, while Northern Ireland has rejoined League C.
“It’s an open, competitive type of group,” Northern Ireland coach Michael O’Neill said.
“At the moment we have a very young team and this gives them the opportunity to win matches, gives them more experience and further develops the team, especially with qualification for the next big tournament, the World Cup. I think it will help.”
Teams in leagues A, B, and C will play two group games in September 2024, two in October, and two in November.
The League A quarter-finals and promotion/relegation play-offs will be held in March 2025, and the single-leg semi-finals and final will be held in June 2025.
Spain won the tournament last June by defeating Croatia in a penalty shootout.
UEFA Nations League 2024-25 Group
League A
Group A1: Croatia, Portugal, Poland, Scotland
Group A2: Italy, Belgium, France, Israel
Group A3: Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group A4: Spain, Denmark, Switzerland, Serbia
League B
Group B1: Czech Republic, Ukraine, Albania, Georgia
Group B2: England, Finland, republic of ireland, Greece
Group B3: Austria, Norway, Slovenia, Kazakhstan
Group B4: Wales; Iceland, Montenegro, Türkiye
League C
Group C1: Sweden, Azerbaijan, Slovakia, Estonia
Group C2: Romania, Kosovo, Cyprus, Lithuania/Gibraltar*
Group C3: Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Northern Ireland, Belarus
Group C4: Armenia, Faroe Islands, North Macedonia, Latvia
*Gibraltar and Lithuania will face a play-out in March 2024 that will essentially be a relegation play-off to determine who will finish in leagues C and D.
League D
Group D1: Lithuania/Gibraltar, San Marino, Liechtenstein
Group D2: Moldova, Malta, Andorra