Denmark get France and Croatia in the Nations League

Elsewhere, there are some scintillating ties on the horizon with England, Germany and Italy all being put into the same group

The Nations League group phase draw took place moments ago at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland – and it was an ok draw for Denmark.

The Danes were a second seed in League A and thus could not be drawn with fellow Pot 2 teams, Portugal, the Netherlands and Germany.

But being in the top League A, meant that tough teams were lurking in all four pots.

Yet it ended up being a decent draw for the Danes as they ended up in Group A with France, Croatia and Austria.

READ ALSO: Sports Round-Up: Premier League foe for Danish team in Europe

Hungary for some tasty groups?
There were also some tasty matchups in Group C, which features Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and Czech Republic.

Group B wasn’t a slouch either, especially for Hungary, who got Germany, England and Italy.

The Nations League games will be played through 2022 and 2023.

See the results of the entire draw here.





  • How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    Being part of a trade union is a long-established norm for Danes. But many internationals do not join unions – instead enduring workers’ rights violations. Find out how joining a union could benefit you, and how to go about it.

  • Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals are overrepresented in the lowest-paid fields of agriculture, transport, cleaning, hotels and restaurants, and construction – industries that classically lack collective agreements. A new analysis from the Workers’ Union’s Business Council suggests that internationals rarely join trade unions – but if they did, it would generate better industry standards.

  • Novo Nordisk overtakes LEGO as the most desirable future workplace amongst university students

    Novo Nordisk overtakes LEGO as the most desirable future workplace amongst university students

    The numbers are especially striking amongst the 3,477 business and economics students polled, of whom 31 percent elected Novo Nordisk as their favorite, compared with 20 percent last year.