Spain’s men’s soccer team will compete in Nations League 2024/25 in Group 4, facing Denmark, Switzerland and Serbia after the draw held in Paris this week. The event took place at the Maison de la Mutualité, and Canada and the United States audiences will be keen to follow how the group unfolds as football fans across North America tune in for a competitive slate of matches.
The reigning UEFA champion is Spain. In the calm hands of coach Luis de la Fuente, the team received a favorable draw that pairs them with teams that are within reach, setting up a potential new Final Four appearance and a path to defend the title in the final phase, scheduled for June 4 to 8, 2025. The setup is designed to deliver drama for fans and more intense competition for the defending champions. (Source: UEFA Nations League)
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) sent its national team leader and Albert Luque, the federation’s director, to the ceremony. The fourth edition of the Nations League is slated to begin in September, with matches across the autumn window that will entertain supporters on both sides of the Atlantic. (Source: RFEF announcements)
There was a sense of good fortune in the draw, avoiding some powerhouses and giving the team a realistic chance to advance. Spain will aim to secure a place in the next round while avoiding stronger contenders, keeping them as serious favorites en route to a potential third consecutive Nations League finish. The group stage adds another layer of excitement with the possibility of a quarter-final round before the usual Final Four. (Source: official tournament briefing)
Nations League groups
Group 1 includes Croatia, Portugal, Poland, and Scotland.
Group 2 features Italy, Belgium, France, and Israel.
Group 3 brings together the Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Group 4 brings Spain together with Denmark, Switzerland, and Serbia, forming a high-stakes cluster that North American fans will be watching closely as the league progresses. (Source: tournament draw notes)