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Nations League Match Schedule Confirmed for Men’s national team
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The Germany men’s national team now has its full fixture list for the UEFA Nations League 2026/2027 group stage. Following yesterday’s group draw, the exact dates and kick-off times for each fixture have been confirmed today.
Germany will begin their League A Group 2 campaign with an away game against the Netherlands on Thursday, 24th September 2026, before hosting Greece three days later on Sunday, 27th September. On Thursday, 1st October, head coach Julian Nagelsmann’s side will face Serbia at home before concluding the first window of the competition with an away fixture in Greece on Sunday, 4th October.
During the second international break of 2026/27, the national team will again alternate between away and home matches. On Friday, 13th November, Germany travel to Serbia, before hosting the Netherlands three days later on Monday, 16th November. All of Germany’s games are scheduled to kick off at 20:45 CEST/CET. The venues for each fixture will be announced in the coming weeks.
The top two teams from each of the four League A groups will progress to the quarter-finals, which will be held over two legs between 25th and 30th March 2027. The four winners will advance to the finals, scheduled for 9th to 13th June 2027. The bottom teams in each group will be relegated, while the third-placed teams will face League B runners-up in play-offs for survival, also held between 25th and 30th March 2027.
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