Croatia are to meet one of Spain or Italy in the 2022/23 UEFA Nations League final this weekend, with the winners succeeding France as tournament champions.
The 2022/23 UEFA Nations League reaches its conclusion on Sunday 18 June, when Rotterdam’s De Kuip stadium hosts the trophy decider between Croatia and one of Spain and Italy.
Croatia beat hosts the Netherlands in the Nations League finals’ opening last-four clash on Wednesday, Bruno Petkovic and Luka Modric scoring extra-time goals as Zlatko Dalic’s men earned a thrilling victory over the Dutch in Rotterdam. On Thursday, the Spaniards and the Italians will face off in Enschede for the right to face the Croats in the final.
The four finalists reached the Nations League’s knockout phase after winning their regular-season groups in League A, the highest of the competition’s four tiers. France are the reigning champions, but failed to reach the finals after a disappointing league phase.
How much prize money is at stake in the Nations League?
First of all, it should be noted that every Nations League team, throughout the tournament’s divisions, receives a payment for participating. In League A, the amount is €1,500,000; in League B, €1,000,000; in League C, €750,000; and in League D, €500,000.
In addition, the winners of each group receive an extra amount that, again, varies depending on which level they sit. It ranges from €750,000 to €250,000, and represents a 50% increase on the group-win bonuses paid out in the previous edition of the Nations League, UEFA says.
The comes out on top in Sunday’s final will become the Nations League’s third ever champions - Portugal were the inaugural winners in 2019 - and will be paid prize money of €10.5 million. Meanwhile, the runners-up will pocket an extra €9 million euros, while the third and fourth-placed finishers will take home €8m and €7m, respectively.
The Nations League finals’ third-place playoff is to be held in Enschede on Sunday at 9am ET, ahead of the final later the same day (2:45pm ET).
What is the sporting prize in the UEFA Nations League?
In addition to a financial prize, the team that manages to win the trophy will also receive a sporting reward: the 2022/23 Nations League champions will be given privileged status in qualifying phase for the 2026 World Cup. They will be drawn into a group of five teams, instead of the usual six.
HERMANNO19
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There are too many competitions in the year. Players don't have enough time to recover, even the period which is supposed to be their break time, here we are: nation league.
At some point, the body needs some rest. Especially due to the fact that they will start pre-season soon
Etilomi0147
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It should be an automatic qualification for the World Cup, 10.5m is not enough for a whole Nation. Too many matches been played across the calendar year…….FIFA and UEFA are just two standard corrupt groups😏
nihal321
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There are too many competitions in the year. Players don't have enough time to recover, even the period which is supposed to be their break time, here we are: nation league.
than they should retire from national team.they can play 50 games for club but can not play 6-7 match for country that's shame
HERMANNO19
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There are too many competitions in the year. Players don't have enough time to recover, even the period which is supposed to be their break time, here we are: nation league.
PaulusSihova
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THEY ARE QUICK TO NOTICE WHAT PLAYERS ARE SAYING BUT YET THEY AIN'T QUICK TO IDENTIFY THE CULPRITS...IT LOOKS LIKE THEY CARE MORE ABOUT THEIR REPUTATION THAN RACISM.
Vini-Jnr-fan
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Modric should win this one, he deserves an international trophy