Feb 12 • 13:55 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

When is Nations League draw? Time, TV channel and who England can face

The Nations League draw for England is set to take place on February 12, 2026, in Brussels, Belgium, streamed live on UEFA's platforms.

The upcoming Nations League draw will take place on February 12, 2026, in Brussels, Belgium, as part of the preparations for the competition's fifth edition. The ceremony is set to commence at 5:00 PM GMT, allowing fans in the UK and mainland Europe to tune in at 6:00 PM CET. For those interested in watching the event, UEFA will provide a free live stream via their official website and YouTube channel, making it accessible to a broad audience.

England will be looking forward to this draw as they have successfully progressed to League A following their promotion last season. Currently, they find themselves in Pot 3, indicating that they will face teams drawn from the other three pots. Teams in Pot 1 consist of the highest-ranked sides, which adds a layer of challenge to the forthcoming matches. As England prepares for potential opponents, excitement builds among fans as they anticipate who their team will compete against in this prestigious European tournament.

The draw symbolizes not only the competition ahead but also reflects England’s growth in international football, having improved their performance in previous Nations League campaigns. This event not only sets the stage for the matches to come but also serves as a moment for fans and players alike to gauge England's standing against other elite teams in Europe, making it a significant date in the football calendar for the nation.

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