2018–19 UEFA Nations League B

The 2018–19 UEFA Nations League B was the second division of the 2018–19 edition of the UEFA Nations League, the inaugural season of the international football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of UEFA.[1]

2018–19 UEFA Nations League B
Tournament details
Dates6 September – 20 November 2018
Teams12
Promoted Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Denmark
 Sweden
 Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored48 (2 per match)
Attendance549,676 (22,903 per match)
Top scorer(s)Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
Czech Republic Patrik Schick
(3 goals each)

Format

League B consisted of 12 UEFA members ranked from 13 to 24, split into four groups of three. The winners of each group were promoted to the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A. The third-placed team of each group was initially to be relegated to the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League C,[2] but remained in League B following UEFA's reformatting of the next edition's groups.[3]

In addition, League B was allocated one of the four remaining UEFA Euro 2020 places. Four teams from League B which had not already qualified for the European Championship finals competed in the play-offs for each division, which were played in October and November 2020. The play-off berths were first allocated to the group winners, and if any of the group winners had already qualified for the European Championship finals, then to the next best ranked team of the division, etc. If there were fewer than four teams in League B which had not already qualified for the European Championship finals, the play-off berths would be allocated via one of two methods:

  • If League B had a group winner selected for the play-offs, the next best team in the overall ranking from a lower league would be selected.
  • If League B had no group winner available, the best team in the overall ranking would be selected.

The playoffs consisted of two "one-off" semi-finals (best-ranked team hosts the lowest-ranked team and second best-ranked team hosts the third best-ranked team and one "one-off" final between the two semi-final winners (venue drawn in advance between semi-final 1 and 2).[4][5]

Seeding

Teams were allocated to League B according to their UEFA national team coefficients after the conclusion of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying group stage on 11 October 2017. Teams were split into three pots of four teams, ordered based on their UEFA national team coefficient.[6][7] The seeding pots for the draw were announced on 7 December 2017.[8]

Pot 1
TeamCoeffRank
 Austria29,41813
 Wales29,26914
 Russia29,25815
 Slovakia28,55516
Pot 2
TeamCoeffRank
 Sweden28,48717
 Ukraine28,28618
 Republic of Ireland28,24919
 Bosnia and Herzegovina28,20020
Pot 3
TeamCoeffRank
 Northern Ireland27,12721
 Denmark27,05222
 Czech Republic27,02823
 Turkey26,53824

The group draw took place at the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne, Switzerland on 24 January 2018, 12:00 CET.[9][10][11][12] For political reasons, Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn into the same group (due to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine).[13]

Groups

The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 24 January 2018 following the draw.[14][15]

Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion[a]
1  Ukraine (P)43015509Promotion to League A1–01–0
2  Czech Republic420244061–21–0
3  Slovakia410355034–11–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(P) Promoted
Notes:
Czech Republic  1–2  Ukraine
  • Schick 4'
Report

Ukraine  1–0  Slovakia
Report

Slovakia  1–2  Czech Republic
Report

Ukraine  1–0  Czech Republic
Report

Slovakia  4–1  Ukraine
Report

Czech Republic  1–0  Slovakia
Report

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion[a]
1  Sweden (P)421153+27[b]Promotion to League A2–02–3
2  Russia421143+17[b]0–02–0
3  Turkey410347−330–11–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(P) Promoted
Notes:
Turkey  1–2  Russia
Report

Sweden  2–3  Turkey
Report
Attendance: 21,832[18]

Russia  0–0  Sweden
Report

Russia  2–0  Turkey
Report

Turkey  0–1  Sweden
Report

Sweden  2–0  Russia
Report
Attendance: 20,223[18]

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion[a]
1  Bosnia and Herzegovina (P)431051+410Promotion to League A1–02–0
2  Austria421132+170–01–0
3  Northern Ireland400427−501–21–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(P) Promoted
Notes:
Northern Ireland  1–2  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Report

Bosnia and Herzegovina  1–0  Austria
Report

Austria  1–0  Northern Ireland
Report

Bosnia and Herzegovina  2–0  Northern Ireland
Report

Austria  0–0  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Report

Northern Ireland  1–2  Austria
Report
Attendance: 17,895[19]

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion[a]
1  Denmark (P)422041+38Promotion to League A2–00–0
2  Wales420265+161–24–1
3  Republic of Ireland402215−420–00–1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(P) Promoted
Notes:
Wales  4–1  Republic of Ireland
Report

Denmark  2–0  Wales
Report
Attendance: 17,506[20]

Republic of Ireland  0–0  Denmark
Report

Republic of Ireland  0–1  Wales
Report
Attendance: 38,321[20]

Wales  1–2  Denmark
Report

Denmark  0–0  Republic of Ireland
Report
Attendance: 11,130[20]

Goalscorers

There were 48 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 2 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Overall ranking

The 12 League B teams were ranked 13th to 24th overall in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League according to the following rules:[2][21]

  • The teams finishing first in the groups were ranked 13th to 16th according to the results of the league phase.
  • The teams finishing second in the groups were ranked 17th to 20th according to the results of the league phase.
  • The teams finishing third in the groups were ranked 21st to 24th according to the results of the league phase.
RnkGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
13B3  Bosnia and Herzegovina431051+410
14B1  Ukraine43015509
15B4  Denmark422041+38
16B2  Sweden421153+27
17B2  Russia421143+17
18B3  Austria421132+17
19B4  Wales420265+16
20B1  Czech Republic42024406
21B1  Slovakia41035503
22B2  Turkey410347−33
23B4  Republic of Ireland402215−42
24B3  Northern Ireland400427−50
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Ranking criteria

Prize money

The prize money to be distributed was announced in March 2018.[22] Each team in League B received a solidarity fee of €1 million. In addition, the four group winners received double this amount with a €1M bonus fee. This meant that the maximum amount of solidarity and bonus fees for a team from League B was €2M.

Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs

The four best teams in League B according to the overall ranking that did not qualify for UEFA Euro 2020 through the qualifying group stage competed in the play-offs, with the winners qualifying for the final tournament. If there had been fewer than four teams in League B that had not qualified, the remaining slots would have been allocated to teams from another league, according to the overall ranking.

League B
RankTeam
13 GW  Bosnia and Herzegovina
14 GW  Ukraine
15 GW  Denmark[H]
16 GW  Sweden
17  Russia[H]
18  Austria
19  Wales
20  Czech Republic
21  Slovakia
22  Turkey
23  Republic of Ireland[H]
24  Northern Ireland

Key

Notes

References

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