The host for the finals of the Nations League will be between European powerhouses Italy and Germany, who are set to face off in the quarterfinals, UEFA announced on Monday.
The Nations League finals, which features the last four matches in the competition, is scheduled to take place from 4-8 June 2025.
UEFA, however, has revealed that the winner of the quarterfinals fixture between Italy and Germany, slated for March 2025, will host the event’s finals.
🇮🇹 Italy or 🇩🇪 Germany?
The winners of March’s quarter-final tie will host the UEFA #NationsLeague finals in June 2025!
Quarter-finals: 20 & 23 March
Semi-finals: 4 & 5 June
Final: 8 June pic.twitter.com/o5vA1ULiCc— UEFA (@UEFA) December 16, 2024
Italy has proposed both Juventus and Torino’s stadiums as grounds for the event, while Munich and Stuttgart will stage the semi-finals and final if Germany progresses.
The Italian football federation (FIGC) announced that Juventus’ Allianz Stadium would host both semi-finals and the final, while the third-place match is set for Torino’s stadium.
The Azzurris take on Germany in the first leg of their last eight tie on 20 March at San Siro in Milan, with the return fixture set for Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park three days later.
The other quarter-finals, however, see France take on Croatia, European champions Spain up against the Netherlands, and Portugal locking horns against Denmark.
The European football body also revealed that the 2025 UEFA Super Cup will take place in Udine, Italy, on 13 August.