The 2024-25 UEFA Nations League semi-finals are set as eight teams have been cut down to four teams including three former champions, Portugal, France, and Spain along with Germany who are set to compete to lift the coveted trophy in the second week of June.
The fans got to witness replays of two FIFA World Cup finals as Spain faced the Netherlands while France was drawn with Croatia with the two-legged ties failing to decide the semi-finalists for the ongoing Nations League campaign as both matches went down to penalties. Unai Simon’s heroics bailed out Spain while Mike Maignan won the penalty shootout for France who almost looked down and out at one point in the quarter-final tie against Croatia.
Portugal put in a five-star performance after losing the first leg 1-0 and defeated Denmark 5-2 in the second leg and 5-3 on aggregate to qualify for the Nations League finals which could be the last Nations League finals for Cristiano Ronaldo who turned 40 in February.
Here is the full list of the semi-finals to be played on 5th and 6th June with Germany hosting the finals of the tournament after defeating Italy 5-4 on aggregate.
Germany vs Portugal
Spain vs France
Luis de la Fuente’s men are being deemed the second-favorites to retain the Nations League trophy after cruising a relatively easy group consisting of Denmark, Serbia, and Switzerland. Here is the full list of odds:
Germany: +170
Spain: +225
France: +275
Portugal: +500
Italy were a tough hand as they had to face Germany who were unbeaten in their last six matches against Gli Azzurri and Julian Nagelsmann ensured that his side extended that streak by two more matches. Die Mannschaft would be confident of hosting the Nations League Finals in June across Munich and Stuttgart after the Germans defeated Italy 5-4 on aggregate.
Didier Deschamps will have a last go at winning the Nations League trophy and Les Blues are third-favorites to lift the trophy in the full list of odds as per BetMGM.
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