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The fate of over two dozen nations of the League of Nations was decided on Sunday night, as the teams participated in other legs to determine whether to promote or dismiss them.
While the upper sides, including France, Spain, Croatia, Germany, Italy and Portugal, all involved in the quarterfinals, others sought to move along the leagues and the edge closer to the chances of competing for the trophy in the future.
In one of the early beginnings, Scotland saw her time in the league and ended up in the hands of Greece.
After taking 1-0 lead from Athens, the side of Steve Clarke collapsed under pressure, losing 3-0 at home.
Otherwise, Slovenia beat the Slovak rivals to retain its place in League B, and the Slovaks remained in the C. League C.
It took extra time for Adam Cerin to find the winner, but it was enough.
Serbia prevailed Austria to stay in the top division, and the total 3-1 victory hit their chances of replacing them in League A.
Read to see how late games were going on for a complete list of results in the League of Nations.
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– Uefa Nations League de (@Euro2024de) March 2, 2025
Belgium organized a dramatic return to the second half for the defeat of Ukraine 3-0 in Genk, securing their place in the national leagues A.
He played Romelu Lukaku with Braca while the hosts canceled a two-goal deficit to win 4-3 over both legs.
Despite the Belgian dominance in possession, the Ukrainian disciplined defense held them in the first half in the first half.
The best chance for half came when Kaliuzhnyi almost turned the ball into his net, but the post saved him from his own goal.
Meanwhile, Andriy Lunin scored key savings, denying Hans Vanaken and Kevin de Bruyne to retain the results at halftime.
Belgium came out with renewed urgency. In the 70th minute, to replace Maxim de Cuyper immediately made an impact, housing the home of Assist Jeremy Doku to give Nada to Belgium.
Just five minutes later, De Bruyne provided a precise cross for Lukak, who released the amazing volley to equalize the overall result at 3-3.
With extra time, Belgium hit again in the 86th minute. De Bruyne -O’s smart flick released Vanaken, who ran Lukak through the goal.
The attacker refused his marker before shooting by Luna to finish the turnaround.
The hosts expertly managed the stages of the game closure, providing their survival in League A.
What. A. Victory. #Bukur pic.twitter.com/wing1HMGD2
– Belgian red devils (@belreddevils) March 2, 2025
The Republic of Ireland secured a 2-1 victory over Bulgaria in an intense match between the nation at the Aviv stadium.
The late goal of Adam Idaha ended the turn after the visitors took the lead early.
Bulgaria started bright and stunned the home side in the 30th minute when Valentin Antov used capitaling on the corner, ending from close range to put his side in front.
Ireland answered urgently, but fought to break the determined Bulgarian defense before halftime.
The side of Stephen Kenny came out after the break, and their persistence paid off in the 63rd minute. Precisely through the ball from Finn Azaz, he found Evan Ferguson, who inserted the ball into the upper corner to score at 1-1. Equalizer in Ireland injected fresh energy, which continued to push forward in search of the winner.
The breakthrough arrived in the 84th minute when Idah collapsed to a counter -attack, ending quietly from the center of the box to put Ireland in front.
The final minutes of Bulgaria pressed the equalizer, and Radoslav Kirilov lacked a late chance of a deep stop.
Ft | League B status has been held! pic.twitter.com/9hcqwcdyjz
– Irish football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@irelandfootball) March 2, 2025
Hungary 0-3 (1-6) Turkey
Scotland 0-3 (1-3) Greece
Serbia 2-0 (3-1) Austria
Belgium 3-0 (4-3) Ukraine
Georgia 6-1 (9-1) Armenia
Iceland 1-3 (2-5) Kosovo
Slovenia 1-0 (1-0) Slovakia
Ireland 2-1 (4-2) Bulgaria