Following the completion of the group stage in the European Nations League competition at all levels, the standings of the teams and their positions according to the four levels are as follows:
first level:
Group A: Croatia advanced to the semi-finals and Austria advanced to the second tier.
Group B: Spain advanced to the semi-finals while the Czech Republic relegated to the second tier.
Group C: Italy advanced to the semi-finals while England relegated to the second tier.
Group D: The Netherlands advanced to the semi-finals while Wales were relegated to the second tier.
Second level:
Group A: Scotland moved up to the first step, while Armenia fell to the third.
The second group: Israel has risen to the first level, and Russia has fallen to the third level.
Group C: Bosnia and Herzegovina advanced to the first tier, while Romania dropped to the third tier.
Group D: Serbia moved up to the first step, while Sweden fell to the third.
Third level:
Group A: Turkey moved up to the second tier and Lithuania dropped to the fourth tier.
Group B: Greece moved up to the second tier and Cyprus fell to the fourth tier.
Group C: Kazakhstan moved up to rank two, while Belarus dropped to rank four.
Group D: Georgia moved up to the second tier and Gibraltar dropped to the fourth tier.
fourth level:
Latvia (first group) and Estonia (second group) moved up to the third level.
Source: El Iktisad