UEFA Nations League action returns this summer with the inaugural edition of the competition reaching its climax.

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England fall into the third-place play-off after being defeated 3-1 by Netherlands.

Hat-trick heroics by home nation star Cristiano Ronaldo set Portugal to the final, meaning the Three Lions will face Switzerland in the battle for third.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the UEFA Nations League finals.

How to watch the Nations League finals on TV and online

Every game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports though details of channels and broadcast times are yet to be confirmed.

You will be able to stream the matches via the SkyGo app on a range of devices including smartphones and tablets.

If you don’t have Sky, you can watch games through NOW TV without signing up to a contract.

You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £8.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99.

NOW TV can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.

Nations League fixtures and results

Semi-finals – Wednesday 5th June 2019

Portuga 3-1 Switzerland

Semi-finals – Thursday 6th June 2019

England 1-3 Netherlands (after extra time)


Third place play-off – Sunday 9th June 2019 (2:00pm)

Switzerland v England

UEFA Nations League third place play-off match preview and how to watch

Final – Sunday 9th June 2019 (7:45pm)

Portugal v Netherlands

UEFA Nations League final match preview and how to watch

How to buy UEFA Nations League tickets

There are still tickets available for the tournament, including the final itself, direct from UEFA.

To enter the UEFA Nations League ticketing portal, click here.


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