The inaugural Nations League did something that nobody thought was possible - it injected some life into the oft-dreaded international break. And so it's back, delivering goals galore and serving as a much-needed replacement for the postponed Euro 2020 tournament. Read on to find out how you can watch a Nations League live stream from anywhere right now.
The opening stages of the 2020/21 UEFA Nations League take place from September to November 2020, the Finals following in September and October 2021, and the relegation playoffs are scheduled for March 2022. Full TV and Nations League live stream details are below - enjoy your preferred coverage wherever you are by using a world-beating VPN. (opens in new tab)
The 2020 UEFA Nations League once again pits all 55 UEFA men's national association member teams against each other, and the way they've been grouped means the strongest sides face the strongest sides from the off, thereby guaranteeing competitive match-ups from top to bottom.
And also just like last time out, the format is confusing. There are four leagues, the top three of which are split into four groups of four teams, with the bottom league split into two groups, one containing four teams, the other three.
League A contains the 16 top-ranked European national sides, and the ultimate winner of the Nations League. The team that tops each of the four groups that make up League A after six rounds of group fixtures will qualify for the Nations League semi-finals. Last time round, those teams were Portugal, the Netherlands, England and Switzerland.
The bottom team from each of League A and B's groups will be relegated, and the group winners in Leagues B, C and D will gain promotion. Playoffs will decide which two teams drop down from League C to League D.
Got that? Good. Here's how you can live stream Nations League football wherever you are in the world and watch all the 2020/21 UEFA action online.
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How to watch the Nations League from outside your country
Hoping to watch the Nations League from the UK, Down Under or in North America? Just scroll down and you'll see all your options listed out there. But you'll run into problems if you try to access your local coverage online when you go abroad - even if you're fully registered and in all likelihood paying a subscription fee.
This is because of something called geo-blocking - best thought of as a kind of digital border - but it's not nearly as scary as it sounds. Simply follow our VPN advice below and you'll soon be up and running with a great bit of software that allows you to relocate your device back to your country of residence - thereby regaining access to all the streaming services and content you normally enjoy at home.
Use a VPN to watch Nations League football from abroad
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