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Uefato voteon Leagueof Nations

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UEFA’S NEW League of Nations tournament will see some countries win qualifying places for the World Cup and European Championsh­ips, it has emerged.

The new tournament, which would be played biennially in odd-numbered years on the dates currently reserved for friendlies, is expected to be given the go-ahead by U e f a ’s Congress in Kazakhstan today after receiving backing from the body’s ruling executive committee yesterday.

The exact format has still to be confirmed, but Uefa sources said European countries would be split into four divisions, with England set to be in a top division of 14 teams along with Spain, Germany, Italy and Holland.

The Nations League would begin after the 2018 World Cup and have a climax of semi-finals and final at a neutral venue, while in the lower divisions there would be a final to decide on promotion and qualificat­ion places for the World Cup and European Championsh­ips.

The new tournament would not replace the current qualifying competitio­ns for those major events, but it would award the four qualificat­ion spots that are currently decided by the play-offs.

There would also be some friendly dates kept to allow smaller countries to arrange high-prof ile fixtures with the big names in European football, and for countries to play friendlies against others from outside of Europe.

The Football Associatio­n has already backed the idea of the Nations League.

FA chairman Greg Dyke said earlier this month: “In principle, we’d be quite interested.

“The hard thing about that is the detail, but I think a Nations League where we played the top nations would be very attractive.”

Uefa has been working on the new competitio­n for some time — Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet revealed back in October that Euro football chiefs were in talks to change the format of friendly games.

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