The elite tier of European football has been finalized for the upcoming 2026-27 UEFA Nations League, with 16 nations securing their positions in League A based on the comprehensive ranking system from the concluded 2024-25 tournament. The lineup represents a compelling mix of traditional powerhouses and emerging footballing nations, setting the stage for intense competition across four groups.

Portugal enters as defending champions following their penalty shootout victory over Spain in the 2025 final. The Portuguese team, led by veteran captain Cristiano Ronaldo and managed by Roberto Martinez, will seek to become the first nation to achieve three Nations League titles. Their inclusion alongside perennial contenders France, Germany, and Spain creates an immediate quartet of favorites for the upcoming tournament.
The complete League A roster features Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, and Wales. Notably, Greece secured promotion following impressive performances in the 2024-25 League B campaign, while Turkey’s consistent development earned them elevation to the top tier.
England’s participation marks their return to League A after a challenging period, with the Three Lions determined to capitalize on their recent European Championship experiences. Meanwhile, Norway’s inclusion highlights their steady progress under current management, providing additional Scandinavian representation alongside Denmark.
The geographical diversity within League A reflects UEFA’s commitment to competitive balance, with representation from Western Europe (France, Belgium, Netherlands), Southern Europe (Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece), Eastern Europe (Croatia, Czechia, Serbia), and Northern Europe (England, Wales, Denmark, Norway). This distribution ensures varied playing styles and tactical approaches throughout the competition.
Turkey’s promotion represents one of the tournament’s most significant developments, with their dynamic young squad and passionate support base adding fresh energy to League A. Their inclusion alongside established nations creates intriguing matchup possibilities and potential upsets that could reshape the European football hierarchy.














