England provided a big surprise by dropping to the lowest tier (B) in the European Nations League, while France avoided ignominy and replaced themselves with Austria, which accompanied Wales, and it remains to be seen which of the Swiss and Czech teams will complete the relegated teams’ contracts.

Level B:

On the other hand, the lowest tier four teams will replace the four eliminated teams, and it has already been confirmed that Bosnia and Israel have reached Tier One (A) at a time when Scotland and Ukraine are battling for the top of the group. Ah, like Norway and Serbia to reach the level of lights.

On the other line, the departure of Russia is confirmed, and the rest of the teams are waiting for their fate: Ireland or Armenia (group A), Finland or Romania (group C), Sweden or Slovenia (group D).

Level C:

Turkey secured its rise to the top tier (B) after topping its group, as did Greece (second group), Kazakhstan (third group) and Georgia (fourth group).

Lithuania is in a circle of doubt as it has to play the play-offs (for the first group) and the national teams of Kosovo, Northern Ireland and Cyprus are waiting for their fate after the last matches (second group). Belarus also qualified for the qualifying rounds (Group C), as did Gibraltar (Group D).

Level D:

Latvia will advance to a higher group (C) than the first group after their superiority over Moldova in head-to-head matches after a tie, and Estonia will also advance from the second group.