
From June 14 to June 18, four FC Barcelona teams will compete in the UEFA Nations League Final Four in the Netherlands. Spain, Italy, Croatia, and the host nation are vying to become the third winners of this new continental title, following France and Portugal.
Jordi Alba, Gavi, and Ansu Fati from Barça will represent Spain, with Frenkie De Jong representing the Netherlands. The latter was a late substitution for Nico Williams.
The match between Holland and Croatia will begin on Wednesday, April 14 at 8.45 p.m. CEST at the Stadion Feijenoord in Rotterdam. Holland, led by former Barça player and coach Ronald Koeman, will play a team that has never made the Final Four before.
Spain and Italy square off the following day at the De Grolsch Veste in Enschede, but at the same time. It’s the same as the semi-final from the previous tournament, where Spain advanced to the final thanks to two goals from Ferran Torres.
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On Sunday, August 18, in Rotterdam, the final and the playoff for third place will be played simultaneously. The first match begins at 3:00 p.m. CEST, and the championship game takes place at 8.45 p.m. CEST.
Other Barça players are currently on international duties. During the season’s final international break, the blaugrana also appear in the following games:
Germany (Ter Stegen) plays Ukraine, Poland, and three friendlies on June 12, 16, and 20.
On June 16 and 19, France (Kounde and Dembélé) plays Gibraltar and Greece in Euro 2024 qualifiers.
On June 16 and 19, Denmark (Christensen) plays Northern Ireland and Slovenia in friendly matches.
On June 17, Ivory Coast (Kessie) plays Zambia in an African Cup of Nations qualifier.
Lewandowski’s Poland play Germany in a friendly on June 16 and Moldova in a Euro 2024 qualifier on June 20.