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The 2024/25 UEFA Nations League semi-finals will take place in June 2025.
The UEFA Nations League semi-finals are contested by the winners of the four groups in League A. After facing all group members home and away, the team (from each group) with the most points after six matches will progress to the last-four.
The host of the UEFA Nations League finals is one of the four participating teams, appointed by the UEFA Executive Committee after the group stage. A draw is then conducted to determine the fixtures and venues for the Nations League finals.
The semi-finals are one-legged affairs, with the respective winners advancing to the UEFA Nations League final.
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The maiden edition of this tournament saw England, Portugal, Switzerland, and the Netherlands contest the Nations League semi-finals in Portugal. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick at the expense of the Swiss, handing the host nation a 3-1 win. Elsewhere, England crashed out to the Netherlands after extra-time, having led for almost half of the 90 minutes. Portugal subsequently became the inaugural Nations League winners, defeating Die Oranje in the final.
At the following edition, in 2020/21, the finals were held in Italy and comprised of four different nations as Belgium, France, Italy, and Spain fought it out for UEFA's newest international title. The hosts were beaten by Spain, 2-1, while France came from behind to record a 3-2 victory over neighbours Belgium. Les Bleus then overcame Spain, 2-1, at the San Siro, thanks to goals from Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappé.
Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands returned to the semi-finals in 2022/23, and they were joined by Croatia. The finals were held in the Netherlands, and the hosts faced Croatia in the semis. The tie went into extra-time after the Dutch converted a late penalty to draw level at 2-2, but a Luka Modrić penalty sealed a 4-2 win for Croatia. Spain triumphed over Italy, 2-1, just as they did in the previous edition, before edging past Croatia, 5-4 on penalties.