Four teams will fight it out for the right to get their hands on the new trophy for the first time, with games set for next summer
The 2019 UEFA Nations League has almost reached a conclusion and the identity of the final four teams will soon be known.
The inugural edition of the revolutionary European tournament has already seen multiple promotions and relegations confirmed, with a few surprises emerging, but it doesn't end in November.
Things are set to continue in 2019 as the top team in the continent is crowned, with a knock-out round to decide the competition winner.
As the groups come to an end, Goal takes a look at who has qualified for the finals, when they will take place and everything you need to know.
Qualified teams
Three teams have already booked their places in the Nations League finals, with a fourth set to be confirmed on Monday.
England topped Group 4 ahead of Spain and Croatia to advance, while Portugal progressed after coming out on top of Group 3, which also contained Italy and Poland.
Switzerland are the surprise winners of Group 2, with a 5-2 victory over Belgium in their last group match sending them into the final four.
France or Netherlands will complete the finalists. Les Bleus currently lead the way in Group 1, but the Oranje can qualify if they defeat Germany on Monday.
When is the draw for the UEFA Nations League finals?
The draw for the Nations League finals will take place on December 3 at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, Ireland.
Proceedings are scheduled to get under way at 1:30pm GMT (8:30am ET).
It will be streamed live on UEFA's official website and you can also follow all the latest news from the event on Goal.
There are no seedings for the draw.
When are the UEFA Nations League finals?
The Nations League finals are scheduled to take place in June 2019, seven months after the draw is made.
The semi-finals will be played on June 5 and June 6, with both the final and third-place play-off set to be contested on June 9.
*Kick-off times and venues to be confirmed.
UEFA Nations League finals host
Portugal is set to host the inaugural UEFA Nations League finals in 2019 and that is expected to be formally confirmed on December 3 - the day of the draw.
The home of the reigning European champions was up against Italy and Poland for the honour of staging the concluding games.
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) established that Estadio do Dragao in Porto and Estadio D. Alfonso Henriques in Guimaraes would be the venues should they win the right to host.
Estadio do Dragao is the home of Porto and has a capacity of 50,000, while Estadio D. Alfonso Henriques - home of Vitoria - houses 30,000 spectators.
UEFA Nations League finals prize money
The teams who qualify for the finals will already have pocketed €4.5 million (£4m/$5.1m) for reaching that stage.
That figure is arrived at by combining the €2.25m solidarity payment with the €2.25m group winners bonus and they will be further rewarded depending on their performance in the finals.
The overall winner of the tournament will pocket an extra €6m (£5.3m/$6.8m), meaning they would walk away with a total of €10.5m (£9.3m/$12m) from the Nations League.
In addition to their solidarity and group winners' payments, runners-up receive €4.5m (£4m/$5.1m), third place gets €3.5m (£3.1m/$4m) and fourth receives a €2.5m (£2.2m/$2.8m) payout.