Nations League gets to the business end

AFP  |  Paris 

winners France, Eden Hazard's and a fast-improving under could all book places in the finals of the in matches between Thursday and Tuesday.

The competition, bid to move away from meaningless friendly matches, has divided opinion in its inaugural season.

The strongest sides will qualify for the finals next June, but all 16 group winners will get a place in the Euro 2020 qualification playoffs.

However, if those nations have already qualified for Euro 2020 through normal qualifying, the best-ranked team from a lower group will be drafted in.

Qualifying for Euro 2020 does not begin until next March.

on brink of qualification

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can carry world champions into the finals on Friday with a draw against the resurgent in

"We are going there for the win," warned. "We are the world champions and we will behave like it."

beat the Dutch 2-1 in September after PSG star Mbappe scored the opener and Chelsea target man clinched the three points after had equalised.

Since then the have thrashed 3-0 and drew 1-1 in

Koeman is rebuilding the Dutch squad that failed to reach this year's with rookie striker Arnaut Groeneveld, a 21-year-old Nigerian-born winger, and Justin Kluivert, son of Patrick, two exciting new faces.

Two of the world's best defenders also go head-to-head as Real Madrid's Ballon d'Or contender will line up for France and Liverpool's blockbuster signing, Dutch Virgil van Dijk, will marshall his backline.

Deschamps will be missing stars and but has recalled Moussa Sissoko, the versatile Tottenham man who was one of their stars in their run to the Euro 2016 final.

Not the of old

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have struggled to put a disastrous behind them and face the prospect of relegation from Group A1 having taken a solitary point so far.

They have to beat the Netherlands in Gelsenkirchen on Monday to avoid dropping down a division.

Few observers expect Germany to fail to book their ticket to Euro 2020 through the normal qualifying process, but their form has done nothing to boost their flagging morale.

Joachim Loew, who retained his job despite the first-round World Cup exit, has begun to dispense with the 2014 World Cup-winning players including and bring in fresh blood like Manchester City's

The incentive for the Dutch is clear: two wins will see them into next year's finals.

keeping form

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Hazard's Belgium, the side that were only stopped at by France, will reach the finals with a Group A2 win against in Lucerne on Sunday. In fact, a draw would be enough if the Belgians avoid defeat against on Thursday.

seek revenge on

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World Cup finalists are hunting a first win when they host Spain, with revenge foremost in their minds after losing 6-0 to them in September.

"We are in much better shape than then. It was a debacle and we need to look for revenge... with three points," their said.

The goalless Group A4 draw against England was played behind closed doors, so the game in will be the first time has run out in front of a home crowd since inspiring to final, a feat that makes him favourite to win the Ballon d'Or next month.

After a superb year that also landed him the of the year award, the is nearing full fitness, Dalic said.

"He is the leader and he will be at a high level," the coach said.

Love it or loathe it

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Liverpool's calls the a "senseless" competition comparable to making a prize heavyweight box every night.

But Germany's Loew likes it, saying: "Competition is preferable to playing against small nations.

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First Published: Wed, November 14 2018. 14:55 IST